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PostPosted: 03/26/03 - 11:26    Post subject:
ShannonG wrote:
OK, so it's an ugly animal. I can eat that without guilt.

(For some background, I am a failed vegetarian who is currently trying to eat only unattractive animal protein, which in my books is fish!)

And eggs. There's nothing cute about eggs.

And dairy. I may as well die if I can't have cheese.



That about sums up my diet. Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 03/26/03 - 11:27    Post subject:
Not much pretty 'bout a skunk...
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PostPosted: 03/26/03 - 11:29    Post subject:
jrjo wrote:
Not much pretty 'bout a skunk...


I thought Pepe was pretty cute...........I just don't want to smell him
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PostPosted: 03/26/03 - 13:19    Post subject:
I think chickens are hilarious. The people we bought our horses from had chickens and we would go out there every night for a month. I now know where the term 'hen party' got its origins.
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