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Post by Steve Marinucci on Nov 22, 2012 13:50:53 GMT -5
Happy turkey (or vegetarian) day, everyone!
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Post by John S. Damm on Nov 22, 2012 15:25:32 GMT -5
Hope those celebrating this day have fun, like Sir Paul:
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Post by Blackguard on Nov 22, 2012 17:12:03 GMT -5
A peaceful Thanksgiving to all.
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Post by winstonoboogie on Nov 22, 2012 20:50:59 GMT -5
Yes, Happy Thanksgiving to all, especially my fellow Yanks!
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Post by Joe Karlosi on Nov 25, 2012 9:12:12 GMT -5
Hope those celebrating this day have fun, like Sir Paul: Screw you, Paulie.
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Post by winstonoboogie on Nov 25, 2012 11:21:10 GMT -5
Hope those celebrating this day have fun, like Sir Paul: Screw you, Paulie. ;D
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Post by sayne on Nov 25, 2012 12:05:18 GMT -5
Hope those celebrating this day have fun, like Sir Paul: Screw you, Paulie. Okay, so here I was in the glow of another nice veggie Thanksgiving, enjoying the well-wishes of others, when THE usual suspect rears his head again. Since I'm not mature enough to just let it go, here's a nice article for you turkey lovers to read: health.yahoo.net/experts/eatthis/5-disgusting-facts-about-thanksgivingWell played, Paul.
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lowbasso
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Post by lowbasso on Nov 25, 2012 13:01:50 GMT -5
Screw you, Paulie. ;D Someone should throw a turkey leg onstage at him at the NYC Hurricane Benefit on 12/12/12. ;D
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Post by Joe Karlosi on Nov 25, 2012 15:10:19 GMT -5
Okay, so here I was in the glow of another nice veggie Thanksgiving, enjoying the well-wishes of others, when THE usual suspect rears his head again. Since I'm not mature enough to just let it go, here's a nice article for you turkey lovers to read: First -- 'I' didn't start anything. I reacted in response to Paul (or anyone) trying to tell others "what they should or should not be doing". Who is he (or anybody) to tell people to "Go Veggie And Not Eat Animals"? At this point I think Paul McCartney could do with a little meat in his diet to keep up his strength and make him appear livelier. Second -- I didn't bother reading your turkey lovers article. I eat Turkey once a year for Thanksgiving and much prefer chicken. Or better yet, a nice fresh and tender lil' veal.
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Post by sayne on Nov 25, 2012 18:21:52 GMT -5
Second -- I didn't bother reading your turkey lovers article. Don't you like to learn things? C'mon. Thought you were open-minded. Be brave. It's only an article. You told Paul to f. . . off (yes, that's what "screw" means). That must mean you have some overwhelming evidence to support your eating habits. Tell you what. Post a non- Zacky Farm/Butterball written article that states that the factory poultry industry produces a good product and I will read it.
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Post by Joe Karlosi on Nov 25, 2012 19:19:12 GMT -5
You told Paul to f. . . off (yes, that's what "screw" means). That must mean you have some overwhelming evidence to support your eating habits. It does? That's news to me. I told Paul to F-off because it's not his business to tell people not to eat animals in order to save turkeys' lives. It's that simple. Paul's 'beef' is that he doesn't like us eating animals because it's not being nice to the animals. I even have interview quotes with him somewhere where he says he and Linda didn't "go veggie" specifically "for good health reasons" (and Lord knows it did not make much difference in poor Linda's case). They were just eating lamb one day and then looked out the window and saw their sheep and decided "no more doing this". I don't care if it's a bad product. I eat meat. That's beside the point. I even drink diet sodas at times, and they're worse than anything. Just like some vegetables are more natural and some others are dangerously sprayed with chemicals or genetically altered. If you think all of your veggies are safe, think again. This is a matter of "Animal Ethics" here that Paul (and I presume many others PETA freaks) is pushing. Nothing to do with good or bad health.
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Post by debjorgo on Nov 28, 2012 19:29:23 GMT -5
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