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De Plano wrote:
Look up "blue man"
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Paft wrote: Vegetarians, by and large, are nuts. They believe that only their way is correct, and that anyone who eats meat is evil and destroying the environment and the world. That meat-eaters are the cause of all evil. And no, not all vegetarians are like that - but I'd love to actually meet one who doesn't look down on me for not being one.
Lets look at this claim...and parallel it over to the topic of religion....how some people who are anti-religion....try to blanket all people who are in some form of religion..into a "nut" category based on the actions of a few extremists. Any of this sound familiar? Hrrrmmm?

I know and dine with plenty of people who are vegetarians of all different levels...I'd say the majority are not nuts. Just because I love my meat doesn't mean I'd frown upon them...and hopefully (and based on my experience) in return I except the same from them...allow me to enjoy my meat.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote: Just because I love my meat doesn't mean I'd frown upon them...and hopefully (and based on my experience) in return I except the same from them...allow me to enjoy my meat.
Dayyymmmnnnn!!!!!! Enjoy your meat all you want. If your wifey don't care, go for it! LMAO! :rotfl:
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Ken wrote:Dayyymmmnnnn!!!!!! Enjoy your meat all you want. If your wifey don't care, go for it! LMAO! :rotfl:
Dammit Ken!!! You beat me to it!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Debbie wrote:Dammit Ken!!! You beat me to it!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


Beat.
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brembo wrote:Beat.
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5 pages?
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CableDude wrote:5 pages?
LOL!! :rotfl:
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CableDude wrote:5 pages?
Make it 6, I DARE ya!
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Make it 6, I DARE ya!
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Debbie wrote:LOL!! :rotfl:
Careful, I'll make an epic job thread. ;)
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CableDude wrote:Careful, I'll make an epic job thread. ;)
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One thing to note.....there aren't many antioxidants in an ounce of beef flesh.....


That should tell us something on our diets.
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Ken wrote:Dayyymmmnnnn!!!!!! Enjoy your meat all you want. If your wifey don't care, go for it! LMAO! :rotfl:

:rotfl: :rotfl: :wth:
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Paft wrote: Vegetarians, by and large, are nuts. They believe that only their way is correct, and that anyone who eats meat is evil and destroying the environment and the world. That meat-eaters are the cause of all evil. And no, not all vegetarians are like that - but I'd love to actually meet one who doesn't look down on me for not being one.
Well you've known me for several years now...how often have I berated you because of what you eat?
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downhill wrote:One thing to note.....there aren't many antioxidants in an ounce of beef flesh.....


That should tell us something on our diets.

yea, that we should eat other things as well as meat for balance.
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Humboldt wrote:Well you've known me for several years now...how often have I berated you because of what you eat?
You, and David, and YoSC are correct... I'm assuming negatively about all vegetarians before I get to know them. You, Humboldt, have never (that I've seen) attacked anyone for what they ate, and I imagine that applies to your non-computer world too.

Apoligies for the offense. :(
So trade that typical for something colorful, and if it's crazy live a little crazy!
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Paft wrote:You, and David, and YoSC are correct... I'm assuming negatively about all vegetarians before I get to know them. You, Humboldt, have never (that I've seen) attacked anyone for what they ate, and I imagine that applies to your non-computer world too.

Apoligies for the offense. :(


Don't let it happen again you dirty meat eater. Next offense will garner you a severe lashing with a cluster of bok-choy leaves.
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brembo wrote:Don't let it happen again you dirty meat eater. Next offense will garner you a severe lashing with a cluster of bok-choy leaves.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Paft wrote:You, and David, and YoSC are correct... I'm assuming negatively about all vegetarians before I get to know them. You, Humboldt, have never (that I've seen) attacked anyone for what they ate, and I imagine that applies to your non-computer world too.

Apoligies for the offense. :(
Not needed :)

And yes, I know exactly what "type" of person you're talking about and they can be annoying, but obviously there are too many different degrees of that to just lump everyone that's a vegetarian of sorts under one blanket statement.
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De Plano wrote:Look up "blue man"
Have looked it up if memory serves, it occurs at a raito of about 1 of 50,000 in users takeing higher than reccomended dosages for extended periods. Taken as recomended drops to under 1 of 62,000.
Even in ppl prone to it only a very few small spots size of this>0, first appear and stoping intake keeps more from appearing.

Nothing like the extent of Blue Guy.
He intentionally alowed that to happen.
Read his history you'll see he had problems silver alleviated much more important to him.
When he first noticed "small" spot of discoloration was told to stop takeing it or it would become progressively worse.
He chouse to continue takeing massave doses and live with discoloration rather than the alternative.

And that's basicly the only negative thing even the medical profession has ever said about it.
Is used in almost every hospital, and is literally used on nearly every newborn in the country within 15 min of birth to prevent eye infections. as well as one of the most used medacations Burn Centers across the country

Never has been a substantiated death or severe malidy on record attribuated to it.
>Or you could bet your ass they'd be screaming it loud and long from the roof tops to get the over the counter stuff banned.<
(1 of 120,000 die of Asprin, 1 of 22,00 risk blindness from Viagra, 1 of 68,000 die of Viagra, enough Floride in tube of toothpaste to kill an advrage 12yr old)

Why are you using a self-inflicted worst case scenario to scare ppl away from something that millions around the world use a year to successfully remedy over 750 ailments with no ill effects?

I plainly stated, "instructions on net", fully expecting people to read the instructions before buying or useing the product.
I've never seen a site connected with sales of silver nitrate that didn't clearly state that was a possable side effect.
With a recomadation to test for possible the occurrence before useing product.
Along with full instructions of how to preform the test.

Maybe your the one that should do a little more reading before you go around trying to scare people over something you obviously know very little about.

WHAT was that line? oh yeah,,,
“Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.”
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Goliard wrote:Have looked it up if memory serves, it occurs at a raito of about 1 of 50,000 in users takeing higher than reccomended dosages for extended periods. Taken as recomended drops to under 1 of 62,000.
Even in ppl prone to it only a very few small spots size of this>0, first appear and stoping intake keeps more from appearing.

Nothing like the extent of Blue Guy.
He intentionally alowed that to happen.
Read his history you'll see he had problems silver alleviated much more important to him.
When he first noticed "small" spot of discoloration was told to stop takeing it or it would become progressively worse.
He chouse to continue takeing massave doses and live with discoloration rather than the alternative.

And that's basicly the only negative thing even the medical profession has ever said about it.
Is used in almost every hospital, and is literally used on nearly every newborn in the country within 15 min of birth to prevent eye infections. as well as one of the most used medacations Burn Centers across the country

Never has been a substantiated death or severe malidy on record attribuated to it.
>Or you could bet your ass they'd be screaming it loud and long from the roof tops to get the over the counter stuff banned.<
(1 of 120,000 die of Asprin, 1 of 22,00 risk blindness from Viagra, 1 of 68,000 die of Viagra, enough Floride in tube of toothpaste to kill an advrage 12yr old)

Why are you using a self-inflicted worst case scenario to scare ppl away from something that millions around the world use a year to successfully remedy over 750 ailments with no ill effects?

I plainly stated, "instructions on net", fully expecting people to read the instructions before buying or useing the product.
I've never seen a site connected with sales of silver nitrate that didn't clearly state that was a possable side effect.
With a recomadation to test for possible the occurrence before useing product.
Along with full instructions of how to preform the test.

Maybe your the one that should do a little more reading before you go around trying to scare people over something you obviously know very little about.

WHAT was that line? oh yeah,,,
“Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.”
Holy crap dude. Yeah anyone who looked into it would see that was an extreme example. So your saying you had read about that before?
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*cho* wrote:Nah, just a downside to my job.
Does not sound like a downside to me, then again, look at what I do for a living.

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Gixxer wrote:yea, that we should eat other things as well as meat for balance.
Equal opportunity for all. :thumb:

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De Plano wrote:Holy crap dude. Yeah anyone who looked into it would see that was an extreme example. So your saying you had read about that before?
~~SORRY DUDE~~
I owe you an apology DE Plaino, in my acohol indused state at the time of seeing Blue Mans pic under my quote.
I inncorectly took it as a personal affront to my advocacy of cloidial silver, as a secondary alternative to seeing ones doctor, from which benefits may be derived.

Of course, with rational thought prosesses again in charger upon awakeing,
took less that half a moments reflection to realize,, I was totaly wrong in slaming you in retaliation.
Once again, I apologise for my actions.

{self-administers 40 lashes with a wet rope as penance, then sprays area with cloidial silver to avoid infection}

~So your saying you had read about that before?~ yes I was aware of it
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JBrazen wrote:That burger looks as if it was on the set of a Peter North scene, so I'll have to pass on that. :D
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I really cut back on eating red meat in college (quite a few years ago) for a few months and i really could tell the difference in how I felt...i felt much better and dropped off a few pounds in the process. I kept it to chicken and fish and found it was pretty easy to find something to eat out. I since then have gone back to eating red meat but in much lower quantities.

Good luck with your new dietary changes.

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Well, I have been eating this way since May 13th and so far:

1 - I dropped 6 pounds

2 - my skin has a glow to it with more healthy color

3 - I am not as tired as I used to be

4 - I am calm and mellow

I'd say I am doing the right thing. ;) :thumb:
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tao_jones wrote:I really cut back on eating red meat in college (quite a few years ago) for a few months and i really could tell the difference in how I felt...i felt much better and dropped off a few pounds in the process. I kept it to chicken and fish and found it was pretty easy to find something to eat out. I since then have gone back to eating red meat but in much lower quantities.

Good luck with your new dietary changes.
Yeah it was easy for me to drop red meat also and I had the same feeling. Definitely felt alot better.
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Roody wrote:Yeah it was easy for me to drop red meat also and I had the same feeling. Definitely felt alot better.
I feel that it is because beef is a dense protein and takes a long time to digest and eliminate.
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downhill wrote:One thing to note.....there aren't many antioxidants in an ounce of beef flesh.....


That should tell us something on our diets.
There must be some benefits as the life expectancy of man doubled when fire was discovered and used to cook meat. Just ask the cavemen, or the scientists that claim this... :D
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Humboldt wrote:Well you've known me for several years now...how often have I berated you because of what you eat?
<mentioning Trini's mom and running...> :D
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Debbie wrote:my skin has a glow to it with more healthy color
:wth: Sounds like the benefits of the ...most basic protein... ...just saying... :D
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Debbie wrote:
4 - I am calm and mellow

I call Image



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Ken wrote: :wth: Sounds like the benefits of the ...most basic protein... ...just saying... :D
:wth: :wth:
Roody wrote:I call Image



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i give it a month and you be back shoving meat in your face. :nod:

I was going to post a link to that thread, but the SG search results for "bullsh|t" were too numerous

sometimes you have to think outside the box to get inside the box ;).
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Randy wrote:i give it a month and you be back shoving meat in your face. :nod:
I stopped eating steak a long time ago. I was eating chicken, turkey, and fish.

You go ahead and make all of the bets you want. This is an important and serious change that I feel is necessary for me. :p :p
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Randy wrote:i give it a month and you be back shoving meat in your face. :nod:
What kind of meat are we talking about here? :eek:
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Roody wrote:What kind of meat are we talking about here? :eek:
Hopefully not what is in the tags :eek:
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