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  • jas1552
    Confirmed User
    • May 2002
    • 1462

    #1

    Mad cow disease

    Do you eat less (or no) beef now because of it?
    I definately eat less beef now.
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    YES - that mad cow disease ain't nothin' to fuck around with
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    NO - Beef rules. What are you a pussy?
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    I'm a vegetarian or didn't eat much beef anyway.
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  • C_U_Next_Tuesday
    WW4L
    • Oct 2002
    • 10581

    #2
    Actually the place where the infected cows were/are being harbored is about 40 miles from me...scary to think about, but hasnt slowed down my hubbys beef consumption

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    • KRL
      Entrepreneur
      • Oct 2002
      • 31429

      #3
      After watching them slaughter 20 Million chickens in Asia by stikcing them in big plastic bags while still alive, then leaving them in the hot sun to slowly bake and suffocate, and then throwing the bags in dumps and burying any survivors alive, I'm just sickened of eating anything meat related.



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      Tied together, gasolined, and burned alive.



      Live birds in plastic bags being dumped and buried.



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      • jas1552
        Confirmed User
        • May 2002
        • 1462

        #4
        Originally posted by KRL
        After watching them slaughter 20 Million chickens in Asia by stikcing them in big plastic bags while still alive, then leaving them in the hot sun to slowly bake and suffocate, and then throwing the bags in dumps and burying any survivors alive, I'm just sickened of eating anything meat related.
        Well damn. I guess they gotta do what they gotta do, though I'm sure they could do it more humanely.

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