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  • cohibaIV
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    Yo.....Smokie, where you been???

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  • smokiejoe
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    Originally posted by cohibaIV View Post
    Always wanted to have my own pigs...feed them well, give them a good life...then...Hog Roast Party...
    feckin classic mate,hehehehe,lol.

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  • Montesmoke
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    Love a steak too, Had a peppered one earlier very nice.

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  • Wildwood
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    Originally posted by Drewmidorn View Post
    With regards to vegetarianism - we've spent thousands of years getting to the top of the food chain. It seems a shame to squander that by throwing it away over night. I think its important to make the effort to eat meat to keep the animals on their toes.

    Drew (vice president of the political correctness committee.... you should hear my views on whaling, fox hunting, and sexually diverse communities.)

    ps. on a tangent - have you ever met a vegan who looked healthy?

    pps. For those who are unclear non of the previous statements should in anyway to be taken seriously... apart from the one about vegans! lol
    LOL!

    Mind you, I'm not sure about being top of the food chain Drew...did you read about the human remains found inside that crocodile in Australia recently...?

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  • Robusto
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    Me too, Monte!
    At functions we play where they serve hog roasts, I just about eat the whole creature!
    I can eat meat forever.

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  • Montesmoke
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    Originally posted by cohibaIV View Post
    Always wanted to have my own pigs...feed them well, give them a good life...then...Hog Roast Party...
    I do like a hog roast

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  • Robusto
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    Originally posted by Drewmidorn View Post
    I think its important to make the effort to eat meat to keep the animals on their toes.
    Fabulous!

    Actually vegans and vegetarians usually do look healthy, imo.
    They carry no kebab-lard.

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  • cohibaIV
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    Always wanted to have my own pigs...feed them well, give them a good life...then...Hog Roast Party...

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  • Montesmoke
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    I do like meat, allways have done but each to their own

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  • Drewmidorn
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    Originally posted by Wildwood View Post
    Don't want to get that alienated feeling, but I've been a veggie for the last 6 years, and don't miss meat at all...not even bacon sarnies!

    Just found I wasn't eating much meat, and found I was getting a bit nauseous when I did...so stopped. Always said, if I fancied it again, I wouldn't hesitate to go for it...but never have.

    My wife is a seafood nut though!

    Wildwood
    With regards to vegetarianism - we've spent thousands of years getting to the top of the food chain. It seems a shame to squander that by throwing it away over night. I think its important to make the effort to eat meat to keep the animals on their toes.

    Drew (vice president of the political correctness committee.... you should hear my views on whaling, fox hunting, and sexually diverse communities.)

    ps. on a tangent - have you ever met a vegan who looked healthy?

    pps. For those who are unclear non of the previous statements should in anyway to be taken seriously... apart from the one about vegans! lol

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  • Wildwood
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    Jeez! You must have flowed home in liquid form...whew!

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  • RhiannonBW
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    Just the two of us.

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  • Wildwood
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    Originally posted by RhiannonBW View Post
    If you're ever around the Birmingham area, Simpsons (Michelin 1*) does a vegetarian menu for ?22.50, and Purnell's has a 3 course lunch menu for ?20. Of course, alcohol adds rather a lot to the total cost! Previously our food bill has been ?70 and our alcohol bill has taken the total to over ?250! Eeek!

    Rhiannon
    How many were in your party???

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  • RhiannonBW
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    If you're ever around the Birmingham area, Simpsons (Michelin 1*) does a vegetarian menu for ?22.50, and Purnell's has a 3 course lunch menu for ?20. Of course, alcohol adds rather a lot to the total cost! Previously our food bill has been ?70 and our alcohol bill has taken the total to over ?250! Eeek!

    Rhiannon

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