Tell Butterball to Stop Torturing Turkeys

Yes, there is. Bleed.

Cheers, James Arthur

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John S

a lighthouse to any real carnivore with a working olefactory system, but a bout half the genes in the human olefactory system have mutated into useles s - possibly in self-protection against living close to lots of other peopl e who couldn't digest meat or beans all that effectively.

Not if he supplements with the digestive aid enzymes I suggested to that id iot know-it-all Larkin. The MRM Digest-All 100% plant enzymes will digest 9 ounces protein, 30 potatoes and 60 grams of fat. And it really works, you could overindulge in a Mexican bean dish that would normally have you gassi ng like a donkey, and you won't even have to let your belt out with this en zyme product.

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bloggs.fredbloggs.fred

A whole bunch of essential nutrients are poorly absorbed with age and that's because people become sedentary with age. If you sick with a scientifically sound regimen of physical exercise, you won't have absorption problems.

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bloggs.fredbloggs.fred

Water is bad for you, too >:-} ...Jim Thompson

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I love to cook with wine.     Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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Jim Thompson

The 'Charlie Tuna' of turkeys. :(

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Michael A. Terrell

Does the bear have to eat the hunter then?

Reminds me of a joke about a hunter and a bear.... the punch line is, You're not out here for the hunting, are you?

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Rick
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rickman

I have a wall plaque in my office: "Some days you eat the bear, and some days the bear eats you" ...Jim Thompson

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| James E.Thompson                                 |    mens     | 
| Analog Innovations                               |     et      | 
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems  |    manus    | 
| San Tan Valley, AZ 85142     Skype: skypeanalog  |             | 
| Voice:(480)460-2350  Fax: Available upon request |  Brass Rat  | 
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com |    1962     | 
              
I love to cook with wine.     Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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Jim Thompson

hamburgers and sausages doesn't have be ground up left over scraps, unless of course the main focus is price

-Lasse

According to TV, movies and other sources; Hot Dogs are made from lips and assholes!

Shaun

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Shaun

It might surprise you but there are other sources of meat (and information).

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krw

See any piles of fresh meat still twitching?

And often enough, a bear hunter is killed by friendly fire when his heroic buddy comes to the rescue.

Okay, not often enough.

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Caspi

Lol, that was a line in Planes, Trains and Automobiles, delivered by John Candy... or was it Uncle Buck?

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Rick
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rickman

I had a friend who had a cattle ranch, and when a steer was struck by lightning, and had been out on the sun a few days with some maggots, they called the "baloney man" or the "hot dog man."

The best beef I have had was in Brazil - grass fed Brahmin beef - very little fat in it. For 10-15 you can go to dining hall and "all you can eat." High quality. Brazil a fun place if you have a few dollars in your pocket.

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haiticare2011

XXXX LOTS

XXXX Some are drunk on beer.

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haiticare2011

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