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The trouble with hybris cars.
"Capt. JG" wrote in message ... They're not sentient... How do you know? We know cows are stupid.. I have no problem eating them. So you eat liberals, too? Scotty |
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wrote in message oups.com.. .. ..... My favorite road kill would have to be deer. You have to get them while they are still warm and make sure to cut away or at least grind up the damaged parts. If the gut is ruptured then it's all spoiled. I doubt very many road- killed deer are safe to eat, and the adrenaline from being hit would probably ruin the taste of ones that were safe. I've had road kill deer a few times, it was all good. Scotty |
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The trouble with hybris cars.
"Scotty" w@u wrote in message ... "katy" wrote in message ... No...I don't eat carnivorous mammals intentionally...I sometimes even have problems with theomnivores...give me a good old herbivore any day...my uncle used to stew possums...his theory was that if you added enough jalepeno to something it killed any bad taste and also sterilized the germs... Is not a celery stalk a living thing? Does not a lettuce leaf feel pain? A tomatoe bleed when stabbed with a fork? Quite right Scotty. The future king of UK understands this very well and regularly talks to them. |
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The trouble with hybris cars.
"katy" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... No...I don't eat carnivorous mammals intentionally...I sometimes even have problems with theomnivores...give me a good old herbivore any day...my uncle used to stew possums...his theory was that if you added enough jalepeno to something it killed any bad taste and also sterilized the germs... Is not a celery stalk a living thing? Does not a lettuce leaf feel pain? A tomatoe bleed when stabbed with a fork? They're not sentient... I have read of an experiment where someone put some kind of sensor on a plant and then saw the needle jump when he came into the room saying he was going to cut it down... |
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wrote in message oups.com... A wise man once told me that anything is good if you cook it with enough butter and garlic. I think he's right.... case in point: escargo! -signed- Injun Ear (formerly known as Eagle Eye) Now I know your nationality. . You eat frogs too, right? |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... No...I don't eat carnivorous mammals intentionally...I sometimes even have problems with theomnivores...give me a good old herbivore any day...my uncle used to stew possums...his theory was that if you added enough jalepeno to something it killed any bad taste and also sterilized the germs... Is not a celery stalk a living thing? Does not a lettuce leaf feel pain? A tomatoe bleed when stabbed with a fork? They're not sentient... How do you know? We know cows are stupid.. I have no problem eating them. What about broccoli? How do you tell? You can be stupid and stillb e sentient...refrains from next conjecture....I have had many conversations with plants...while they do like the conversations because I am actively providing them with CO@ so they grow better, noone has ever made any indication that they are smart, stupid or otherwise...none has ever gotten up out of its pot and watered itself, picked the dead heads off itself, or done anything except exist....if it weren't for me and the bees, nost of my plants would be dead...now a cow can live without the help of man..turn him loose on a plain and he will find other cows, make a cow herd, reproduce, eat the grass and provide food for other beings...he will also have cow conversations with other cows..and everyone knows brocolli has no brain...have you ever grown brocolli? It's not an easy plant to get along with..you have to constantly deslug them and make sure that the moths don't get them...and when they go bad, they stink. Excellent food though...lots of fiber... |
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The trouble with hybris cars.
Scotty wrote:
"Capt. JG" wrote in message ... They're not sentient... How do you know? We know cows are stupid.. I have no problem eating them. So you eat liberals, too? Scotty TMI... |
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Edgar wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... A wise man once told me that anything is good if you cook it with enough butter and garlic. I think he's right.... case in point: escargo! -signed- Injun Ear (formerly known as Eagle Eye) Now I know your nationality. . You eat frogs too, right? Gack...what an abomination! Eating reptiles and amphibians...ugh..unnatural..I'd sooner ear the possum.. |
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Edgar wrote:
"Scotty" w@u wrote in message ... "katy" wrote in message ... No...I don't eat carnivorous mammals intentionally...I sometimes even have problems with theomnivores...give me a good old herbivore any day...my uncle used to stew possums...his theory was that if you added enough jalepeno to something it killed any bad taste and also sterilized the germs... Is not a celery stalk a living thing? Does not a lettuce leaf feel pain? A tomatoe bleed when stabbed with a fork? Quite right Scotty. The future king of UK understands this very well and regularly talks to them. Harry? Certainly you couldn't mean the Camilla sniffer? I vet QE2 would never allow that..she'll outlive him in spite just so it will never happen.... |
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