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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 06:04:05 +0000, Jim GM4DHJ ........ wrote:
> just watch out for a Glasgow Airport type protest...... http://www.hyperactive-stage.co.uk/b...ts.asp?ref=196 -- Triumph SpeedMaster |
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 07:15:08 +0000 (UTC), PWCA <pwca@deadspam.com>
wrote: >On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 06:04:05 +0000, Jim GM4DHJ ........ wrote: > >> just watch out for a Glasgow Airport type protest...... > >http://www.hyperactive-stage.co.uk/b...ts.asp?ref=196 Well, it's quite a read, but that is the most fantastic piece of writing on vegetarianism I've ever read. I've always wondered why more women than men are veggies... -- Champ ZX10R | GPz750turbo | GSX-R 600 racer My advice as your attorney is to buy a motorcycle To email me, neal at my domain should work. |
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 11:12:13 +0100, Champ <news@champ.org.uk> wrote:
>On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 07:15:08 +0000 (UTC), PWCA <pwca@deadspam.com> >wrote: > >>On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 06:04:05 +0000, Jim GM4DHJ ........ wrote: >> >>> just watch out for a Glasgow Airport type protest...... >> >>http://www.hyperactive-stage.co.uk/b...ts.asp?ref=196 > >Well, it's quite a read, but that is the most fantastic piece of >writing on vegetarianism I've ever read. It's rather good. Platy gets a name check as well. Oh and I loved... "A man who brings down a giraffe will be far more impressive than a man who bests a gerbil." > I've always wondered why >more women than men are veggies... Do we have accurate figures? I know more veggie men than women. Are women more likely to 'think of the animals' and be influenced by the 'thin is good' images that are prevalent in Westernised cultures? -- Lady Nina Meat eater. |
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 11:46:08 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtrap2@ntlworld.com>
wrote: >>>http://www.hyperactive-stage.co.uk/b...ts.asp?ref=196 >> >>Well, it's quite a read, but that is the most fantastic piece of >>writing on vegetarianism I've ever read. > >It's rather good. Platy gets a name check as well. Oh and I loved... > >"A man who brings down a giraffe will be far more impressive than a >man who bests a gerbil." One of many great lines >> I've always wondered why more women than men are veggies... > >Do we have accurate figures? I know more veggie men than women. You do? I've known very very few veggie men over the years, and without exception they had veggie partners. >Are women more likely to 'think of the animals' and be influenced by >the 'thin is good' images that are prevalent in Westernised cultures? I think it's just that women are not as good at thinking as men. You do have smaller brains, after all. -- Champ ZX10R | GPz750turbo | GSX-R 600 racer My advice as your attorney is to buy a motorcycle To email me, neal at my domain should work. |
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Champ wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 11:46:08 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtrap2@ntlworld.com> > wrote: > >>>> http://www.hyperactive-stage.co.uk/b...ts.asp?ref=196 >>> >>> Well, it's quite a read, but that is the most fantastic piece of >>> writing on vegetarianism I've ever read. >> >> It's rather good. Platy gets a name check as well. Oh and I loved... >> >> "A man who brings down a giraffe will be far more impressive than a >> man who bests a gerbil." > > One of many great lines > >>> I've always wondered why more women than men are veggies... >> >> Do we have accurate figures? I know more veggie men than women. > > You do? I've known very very few veggie men over the years, and > without exception they had veggie partners. I was and didn't when you first met me I think. Indeed I've only been omniverous again since 2003. I am heading back that way though, albeit slowly and not before Bear and I have a Carnifest in Lunnon. -- Hog '03 ST4S '96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS '81 XS650 '78 RD400 |
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 07:15:08 +0000 (UTC), PWCA <pwca@deadspam.com>
said >On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 06:04:05 +0000, Jim GM4DHJ ........ wrote: > >> just watch out for a Glasgow Airport type protest...... > >http://www.hyperactive-stage.co.uk/b...ts.asp?ref=196 Hahaha - I like this: "Most males of most species never breed, so malehood in general is inefficient." -- Snowleopard The cat >^..^< has no lair This moment is so great, I'd cheat on that other moment from before, marry this one and raise a family of tiny little moments |
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In article <f8fhsu$r9b$1@registered.motzarella.org>, Hog says...
> Champ wrote: > > On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 11:46:08 +0100, Lady Nina <spamtrap2@ntlworld.com> > > wrote: > > > >>>> http://www.hyperactive-stage.co.uk/b...ts.asp?ref=196 > >>> > >>> Well, it's quite a read, but that is the most fantastic piece of > >>> writing on vegetarianism I've ever read. > >> > >> It's rather good. Platy gets a name check as well. Oh and I loved... > >> > >> "A man who brings down a giraffe will be far more impressive than a > >> man who bests a gerbil." > > > > One of many great lines > > > >>> I've always wondered why more women than men are veggies... > >> > >> Do we have accurate figures? I know more veggie men than women. > > > > You do? I've known very very few veggie men over the years, and > > without exception they had veggie partners. > > I was and didn't when you first met me I think. Indeed I've only been > omniverous again since 2003. I am heading back that way though, albeit > slowly and not before Bear and I have a Carnifest in Lunnon. MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTT! -- Bear |
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Lady Nina wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 11:12:13 +0100, Champ <news@champ.org.uk> wrote: > >> On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 07:15:08 +0000 (UTC), PWCA <pwca@deadspam.com> >> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 06:04:05 +0000, Jim GM4DHJ ........ wrote: >>> >>>> just watch out for a Glasgow Airport type protest...... >>> >>> http://www.hyperactive-stage.co.uk/b...ts.asp?ref=196 >> >> Well, it's quite a read, but that is the most fantastic piece of >> writing on vegetarianism I've ever read. > > It's rather good. Platy gets a name check as well. Oh and I loved... How many here needed to be told not to eat my poisonous feet-sacs? -- platypus "fastidious and precise" |