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Huguenot Wrote:

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> The thing for me, and the most important thing, is

> that other people think this argument is about

> Foie Gras. It's not. It's about a petty extremist,

> who in his own words, wants to 'make' people

> conform to his outlook.


No, I understand that. I'm just pointing out that whereas you're obviously concerned by his intentions, I'm only really concerned about the consequences. Which appear to be minimal.


> The fact is that some intellectually challenged

> arse brain is aiming to take away your choices.

> There's no more important fight.


I disagree with you there. A more important fight would be one where somebody who actually wielded significant power/influence was aiming to take away our choices.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Huguenot Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The thing for me, and the most important thing,

> is

> > that other people think this argument is about

> > Foie Gras. It's not. It's about a petty

> extremist,

> > who in his own words, wants to 'make' people

> > conform to his outlook.

>

> No, I understand that. I'm just pointing out that

> whereas you're obviously concerned by his

> intentions, I'm only really concerned about the

> consequences. Which appear to be minimal.


First they came for the fois gras... :))

Ha I'm not trying to ban parmesan, I was helping the veggies society with telling restaurants that parmesan is not vegetarian.

simply about labelling policy.

Once again mountain out of a mole hill. But ill deal with it because I'm a hero, a true "teddy bear juggler". (what is that?)

Sociopathic that's a good one, huggy have you just picked these randomly out of the dictionary, you sure keep them coming don't you? Your certainly a wordsmith hero aren't you.

Already clarified that quote before, it was re: vegan options in dulwich restaurants.

The Dvvs is running dulwich meat free days but I don't have any large scale plans to veganise dulwich any time soon.

Print a big v on the front of that costume and give me a green cape and ill be the vegan hero of dulwich, bouncing from shop to pub causing animal welfare and environmental sustainability based havoc, but what will my catchphrase be?

Thomas Micklewright Wrote:

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> Print a big v on the front of that costume and

> give me a green cape and ill be the vegan hero of

> dulwich, bouncing from shop to pub causing animal

> welfare and environmental sustainability based

> havoc, but what will my catchphrase be?


Lol nice one Tommy, your catch phrase should be 'eat meat and die, mo fo'

Frankito Wrote:

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> Netts, where do you get all these pics?

> Brilliantly original even though they aint yours.

> :)-D



Easypeasy?


Take an item like "fruit"


Add the word penis to fruit


Then google.... penis fruit


Taaaa daa.....


http://dlisted.com/files/dickfruit1.jpg


Or pasta


http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b65/dark_kneazle/pasta.jpg

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