Pine Barrens Mafia Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 I commend StuckinCincy too--in the long run, a vegetarian food economy makes a lot of sense. Less germs, waste, pollution, deforestation, and more sustainable food production. And here I'd always assumed StuckinCincy was a mental midget. 865542[/snapback] I don't know about the waste and deforestation issues. Agricultural pesticides and fertilizers nearly killed the Chesapeake.
X. Benedict Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 That's my contribution to the campaign against Global Warming. I'm eating as many herded animals as I can. But I'm only one man. 865556[/snapback] Meat is Murder. Delicious, succulent, heady murder.
John Adams Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 Child, the bent for self-felt sophistry has been detected and laughed at centuries ago. Nothing new about you...you fall in lock step. One hopes you can do better than offer an attempt to turn a citation from a newspaper into a smarmy backhander, but seems adding your personal flavor of assumption, smug denigration, is needed to to carry the day in your mind. Gives you quite a rush, one imagines... But that is your stock-in-trade...snide innenudo etc., eh? May I suggest you debate the issue?...it's a concept to consider... 865617[/snapback] Speaking of smug and smarmy, here's a mirror. Take a look. I have nothing to debate here. I am a vegetarian.
Chef Jim Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 That's my contribution to the campaign against Global Warming. I'm eating as many herded animals as I can. But I'm only one man. 865556[/snapback] All those fatal heart attacks keep the population in check.
stuckincincy Posted December 13, 2006 Author Posted December 13, 2006 Speaking of smug and smarmy, here's a mirror. Take a look. I have nothing to debate here. I am a vegetarian. 865649[/snapback] Next time you look in a mirror, hack up some phelm and let it fly. Justice served. If you have nothing to debate, fine. Let's speak another day then, John...
Wacka Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 If cow farts is causing global warming, what about buffalo farts (not ours, the animal) in the past. There were millions of them on the plains. How come the climate didn't warm then? Do cows fart more han bison?
Chef Jim Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 Do cows fart more han bison? 865677[/snapback] Ask Lana
John Adams Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 Next time you look in a mirror, hack up some phelm and let it fly. Justice served. 865671[/snapback] Yeah, spitting in my mirror will show me. Good one. What else ya got?
stuckincincy Posted December 13, 2006 Author Posted December 13, 2006 Yeah, spitting in my mirror will show me. Good one. What else ya got? 865691[/snapback] The same. Still would like to hear comment to the issue as opposed to your bringing of mirrors and your personal diet into it. You must be one of these "It's ALL About ME" infant stories that hit the press and the airwaves now and again. "Helicopter" parents, perhaps?... I certainly hope you aren't in any position that has responsibility for others. That would be tragic...
Chilly Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 The same. Still would like to hear comment to the issue as opposed to your bringing of mirrors and your personal diet into it. You must be one of these "It's ALL About ME" infant stories that hit the press and the airwaves now and again. "Helicopter" parents, perhaps?... I certainly hope you aren't in any position that has responsibility for others. That would be tragic... 865776[/snapback] You can just completely peg anyone if you read a post or two by them on an intarweb message board can't you? My God, the Internet is serious business!
John Adams Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 The same. Still would like to hear comment to the issue as opposed to your bringing of mirrors and your personal diet into it. You must be one of these "It's ALL About ME" infant stories that hit the press and the airwaves now and again. "Helicopter" parents, perhaps?... I certainly hope you aren't in any position that has responsibility for others. That would be tragic... 865776[/snapback] You know so much about me, Dr. Phil. Please. Keep it coming. Continue this enlightened discourse. As to the "issue," what more needs to be said? Bovine breeding contributes to greenhouse gases, deforestation, pollution etc. What other grand wisdom would you care to share with the class? I'm sure there's a spark of insight somewhere in there. Let it shine brother.
stuckincincy Posted December 14, 2006 Author Posted December 14, 2006 You know so much about me, Dr. Phil. Please. Keep it coming. Continue this enlightened discourse. As to the "issue," what more needs to be said? Bovine breeding contributes to greenhouse gases, deforestation, pollution etc. What other grand wisdom would you are to share with the class? I'm sure there's a spark of insight somewhere in there. Let it shine brother. 866199[/snapback] Don't be an angry vegetarian. I have no truck with vegetarians. I applaud those that take a vegetarian diet, as long as they have more sense that the vegan crowd and realize the omnivore aspect of our species and find other ways ways to get the amino acids/proteins that are necessary. I honestly enjoy my one per day soy burger. I like the Boca brand, with an imitation cheese (surprisingly a tasty adjunct), on a store brand cheap-o whole wheat roll. I certainly don't haunt the eateries or buy meat for every meal. And I also know that too much soy can cause problems. I also know about China. That they are stellar purchasers of soy product to feed them. That their chief supplier is South America, that is ripping up forest to plant soy. I will not, do not buy any of their products. And I'm sure you have taken notice of incident after incident of mine disaster. They want energy, they will burn the most miserable of coal. Your greenhouse de jour. You may or not may read my posts. If you do, you know I'm not a "buy foreign" guy. For more than one reason... Till our next snot fling... stuck.
YellowLinesandArmadillos Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Except the only problem with the anti-global climate change crowd is that my snot no longer freezes in the winter. Its not cold enough. When can I create that ice rink I for my sons in the back yard and depend on it to stay frozen. Not anymore. Please, whatever the reasons, agriculture, industrial, cars, China...we need to cut back. Just say no to Walmart!
ieatcrayonz Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Speaking of smug and smarmy, here's a mirror. Take a look. I have nothing to debate here. I am a vegetarian. 865649[/snapback] Just because you're a vegetarian does NOT mean you should walk away from this fight. I understand that in your state, you have to use the keyboard by putting a pen in your mouth or using one of those things strapped to your head, but you typed your first few messages just fine. Don't use your condidtion as an excuse. You were doing fine "standing up for yourself".
Chef Jim Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Just because you're a vegetarian does NOT mean you should walk away from this fight. I understand that in your state, you have to use the keyboard by putting a pen in your mouth or using one of those things strapped to your head, but you typed your first few messages just fine. Don't use your condidtion as an excuse. You were doing fine "standing up for yourself". 867436[/snapback] New Jersey?
ieatcrayonz Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 New Jersey? 867947[/snapback] He said he was a vegetarian. I meant a vegetarianitive state, not a US State.
Chef Jim Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 He said he was a vegetarian. I meant a vegetarianitive state, not a US State. 867956[/snapback] Vegetarianitive or West Vegetarianitive?
finknottle Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 If cow farts is causing global warming, what about buffalo farts (not ours, the animal) in the past. There were millions of them on the plains. How come the climate didn't warm then?Do cows fart more han bison? 865677[/snapback] The estimates I've seen put Bison numbers at about 100 million worldwide at their peak. There are 1.4 billion head of cattle today. This whole debate echoes back at least to the Reagan administration, when he ridiculed efforts to limit aresols because of the growing Antartic ozone hole, citing studies that cows were the largest producers of methane. The US economy has never been the same since we banned hair spray.
/dev/null Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 The US economy has never been the same since we banned hair spray. 868217[/snapback] Neither have music videos
ieatcrayonz Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 The US economy has never been the same since we banned hair spray. 868217[/snapback] That is just a ridiculous statement. The US economy is stronger than ever. Even hair spray was replaced rapidly by things like moose and gel so even that little niche is healthy.
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