KREW2
Well-Known Member
I'm not bothered when people say silly things about meat eaters. I suspect it either comes from some deep rooted insecurity or else it's from the consumption of too much grass.
The word is "Touche"
Not got you, you bastuard
I'm not bothered when people say silly things about meat eaters. I suspect it either comes from some deep rooted insecurity or else it's from the consumption of too much grass.
Sorry I must disagree.
Most are either just trying to defend themselves from what they perceive as being attacked. The brown centipede found a nice protective home then some one tried to squash him. You would do the same.
Lighten up a bit :encouragement: If you read it again you'll, hopefully, find that it was written in a lighthearted way.![]()
Locusts are a very good source of protein, lightly fried in garlic butter.
As are Mopane worms.
An out of date tin of Fray Bentos washed down with a nice glass of chilled blue nun would be preferable kind Sir
It's the proselytising. Nobody cares about vegans who keep it to themselves.
But it's not just the proselytizing in my opinion, vegans are quite often mocked a bit, whereas if someone was campaigning for say better animal welfare rights they generally wouldn't be, it's just a quirk I find a bit strange
All of a sudden, Great Yarmouth has great appeal![]()
Unlikely Sentences of Our Time, No 17
I was trying to think of an exotic and idyllic UK location and Great Yarmouth sprang to mind from my childhood![]()

I was trying to think of an exotic and idyllic UK location and Great Yarmouth sprang to mind from my childhood![]()
I was twice in Pt Bannatyne the week before last. About as remote from Greater Manchester as the Andaman and Nicobar Islands but without poisonous beasties :encouragement: