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Posted by Stingray on Oct-12-2006 04:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Finish this sentence:

Weed is a ____

(I'm not looking for the word 'drug')



weed.


The buds you smoke are actually flowers with no petals. Just like smoking a dandilion.


Posted by Stingray on Oct-12-2006 04:49:

quote:
Originally posted by SammyD
He really is, seriously I've never met someone that knows more about plants. The boy had like ten kinds of peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, beans, and some other things in HIS garden. Yup thats right, he's the one that does the gardening at his house.




Hehehe. Thanks babe. Everyone needs a hobby.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Oct-12-2006 04:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Stingray
weed.


The buds you smoke are actually flowers with no petals. Just like smoking a dandilion.


How approprate.

I'm also going to try smoking dandelions this spring.


Posted by Yohan on Oct-12-2006 04:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Stingray
No. It's always been a passion of mine. I've kept a vegetable garden at my house since '99.

You guys MUST have seen the hot peppers growing in front of my house. LOL


LOL. I thought that was your mom's or something.

Send me a batch of your veggies! So that I can make wonderful Yohan food!

(You don't urinate on them, do you?)


Posted by Stingray on Oct-12-2006 04:51:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
LOL. I thought that was your mom's or something.

Send me a batch of your veggies! So that I can make wonderful Yohan food!

(You don't urinate on them, do you?)



No but my dog might.


Also, Sam & Cale's mom gets all my excess vegetables. You lose Yohan. Sorry buddy.


Posted by Yohan on Oct-12-2006 04:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Stingray
No but my dog might.


Also, Sam & Cale's mom gets all my excess vegetables. You lose Yohan. Sorry buddy.

Priorities... Always damn priorities...


Posted by Stingray on Oct-12-2006 04:55:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Priorities... Always damn priorities...





quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
How approprate.

I'm also going to try smoking dandelions this spring.




Pack a bowl for me, buddy.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Oct-12-2006 04:56:

FUCK. I keep noticing my 'i' key stoppng working randomly!


Posted by Frenchie on Oct-12-2006 04:58:

wow, who knew Cam was such a nerd about gardening!

Kudos my friend, kudos.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Oct-12-2006 05:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Stingray
Also, Sam & Cale's mom gets all my excess vegetables. You lose Yohan. Sorry buddy.


Dude we have like 600 litres of salsa because of you


Posted by Yohan on Oct-12-2006 05:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
wow, who knew Cam was such a nerd about gardening!

Kudos my friend, kudos.

I wonder if he knows the care and feeding of evil trees.


Posted by Stingray on Oct-12-2006 05:19:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
Dude we have like 600 litres of salsa because of you


You love it.


Posted by Surreal JRS on Oct-12-2006 06:27:

King

Long live the grill!


Posted by jazzyrj on Oct-12-2006 06:50:

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Posted by ChemEnhanced on Oct-12-2006 12:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Stingray
So are cucumbers.

Most people don't know the definition of a fruit. A fruit is the part of the plant that had the seeds in it. Cucumbers, apples, tomatoes, oranges, peppers, etc. All are fruit.
While a tomato plant itself is a vegetable, the tomato itself is a fruit.


End rant.


you're a fruit


Seriously, meat all the way. People who feel bad for cows shouldn't. They serve no prupose other then to put clothes on us and fill our stomachs. Remember, the meat we buy in the stores is born to be put on our plates.


Posted by Stingray on Oct-12-2006 12:08:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Seriously, meat all the way. People who feel bad for cows shouldn't. They serve no prupose other then to put clothes on us and fill our stomachs. Remember, the meat we buy in the stores is born to be put on our plates.



Amen, brother.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Oct-12-2006 12:14:

I didn't vote because I don't eat everything. I would never hurt a defenceless veggie....it has no way to defend itself against evil mankind. I only eat things that can fight back.


Posted by Stingray on Oct-12-2006 12:17:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
I didn't vote because I don't eat everything. I would never hurt a defenceless veggie....it has no way to defend itself against evil mankind. I only eat things that can fight back.


Then what's your excuse for eating all those defenceless pills?


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Oct-12-2006 12:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Stingray
Then what's your excuse for eating all those defenceless pills?


They are a danger to society.....I am saving the rest of the world from their harm. If only there were more people like me who are willing to take the risk to help save mankind....we could all get together and have a party.


Posted by Stingray on Oct-12-2006 12:22:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
They are a danger to society.....I am saving the rest of the world from their harm. If only there were more people like me who are willing to take the risk to help save mankind....we could all get together and have a party.


You're a saint.

St.Chem of Milton



Now where can we find other saints like yourself to save the world from those terrible pills and have this so called 'party'?


Posted by Moral Hazard on Oct-12-2006 12:22:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
They are a danger to society.....I am saving the rest of the world from their harm.


My hero!


Posted by English Rachel on Oct-12-2006 12:39:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Seriously, meat all the way. People who feel bad for cows shouldn't. They serve no prupose other then to put clothes on us and fill our stomachs. Remember, the meat we buy in the stores is born to be put on our plates.


Despite the fact that I would still not eat meat even if the following was rectified, stop being ignorant and give some thought to the reasons why so many people don't eat meat.

Sure enough, there are health reasons, religious reasons and moral reasons but my (and most vegetarians') issue with meat is simple.

THEY ARE LIVING FUCKING CREATURES THAT DESERVE MORE OF A LIFE THAN LIVING IN A CAGE/PEN WHERE THEY CAN'T EVEN MAKE A 180 DEGREE TURN, HAVE TO EAT THE BY-PRODUCTS OF THEIR COUSINS WHEN THEY, THEMSELVES ARE COMPLETELY VEGETARIAN AND THEN ARE SLAUGHTERED WHERE THEY CAN SMELL THE FEAR OF THOSE BEFORE THEM. IF YOU LIVE NEAR KING WEST, YOU CAN HEAR THE SCREAMS FROM THE ABBATOIR.


Posted by Moral Hazard on Oct-12-2006 12:55:

quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
THEY ARE LIVING FUCKING CREATURES THAT DESERVE MORE OF A LIFE THAN LIVING IN A CAGE/PEN WHERE THEY CAN'T EVEN MAKE A 180 DEGREE TURN, HAVE TO EAT THE BY-PRODUCTS OF THEIR COUSINS WHEN THEY, THEMSELVES ARE COMPLETELY VEGETARIAN AND THEN ARE SLAUGHTERED WHERE THEY CAN SMELL THE FEAR OF THOSE BEFORE THEM. IF YOU LIVE NEAR KING WEST, YOU CAN HEAR THE SCREAMS FROM THE ABBATOIR.


If this is your issue with meat then I would suppose you have no objections to game animals. Deer for example; they don't live in cages, aren't fed animal by-products and they are normally completely unsuspecting of the single bullet that will cause their demise (which is normally immediate thus there is minimal pain or suffering) and therefore feel no fear prior to death. So, given your reasons for not eating meat do not apply to game animals... can I interest you in some venison?

BTW, it is possible to purchase free range meat that has been fed non-animal by-product food. It is also possible to purchase meat as described above that has not been commercially slaughtered.... it just costs a little more.


Posted by English Rachel on Oct-12-2006 13:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
If this is your issue with meat then I would suppose you have no objections to game animals. Deer for example; they don't live in cages, aren't fed animal by-products and they are normally completely unsuspecting of the single bullet that will cause their demise (which is normally immediate thus there is minimal pain or suffering) and therefore feel no fear prior to death. So, given your reasons for not eating meat do not apply to game animals... can I interest you in some venison?

BTW, it is possible to purchase free range meat that has been fed non-animal by-product food. It is also possible to purchase meat as described above that has not been commercially slaughtered.... it just costs a little more.


Game animals... hmmm... I was posed this question when I first got here (we think of hunting as archaic in England for the most part) and in principle, I don't have a problem with it from a meat-eating standpoint (likw I said, I still wouldn't though). It would, however, have to be a 'one or the other' situation. You can't farm animals AND hunt them, that is ridiculous.... I have always thought of hunting as a power trip or penis extension. If animals were allowed to roam free and were hunted for their meat, that would be more ideal for me and my belief system. It appears as though we would have to go back a few thousand years though and I, for one, love my iPod too much.

As for free-range meat, I am fully aware of its existence, my poor parents have had to buy it for 20 odd years because of my nagging!

My one crusade is for life to be life and death to be dignified. I am sure, posed with the question, 90% of meat eaters would agree with me too


Posted by Moral Hazard on Oct-12-2006 13:42:

quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
Game animals... hmmm... I was posed this question when I first got here (we think of hunting as archaic in England for the most part) and in principle, I don't have a problem with it from a meat-eating standpoint (likw I said, I still wouldn't though). It would, however, have to be a 'one or the other' situation. You can't farm animals AND hunt them, that is ridiculous


Interesting answer. I'm not sure it has to be one or the other as it is, in fact, both at present. Wait, do you mean farm and hunt as in hunt the animals we keep as domestic live stock?... like farm deer and then hunt them? If so, sadly we do that already, there are many such farms in the US and one that I know of near Coldwater ON.

quote:
If animals were allowed to roam free and were hunted for their meat, that would be more ideal for me and my belief system. It appears as though we would have to go back a few thousand years though and I, for one, love my iPod too much.


I think that if we were to immediately free all domesticated animals and end commercial meat production in favour of hunting our own cows and chickens we would have a major ecological disaster as no natural environment could sustain that burden. I'm sorry if I mistook your meaning though as I suspect I may have.

I would imagine that if not for commercial farms we would see commercial hunting instead. Without question meat would be a lot more expensive and the economy would slow down tremendously but I doubt we'd really have to sacrafice progress.


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