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  • dove_poppers

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    I guess it makes no difference to some. All Americans are entitled to their own opinions.

    Well, I don't know about you people here but here's how important it is to me:

    Here is my diet:

    -beef
    -chicken
    -pork
    -bread
    -wheat
    -rice
    -cinnamon
    -corn
    -oats
    -dairy
    -fruits
    -vegetables
    -spring water
    -salmon
    -trout
    -tuna
    -shellfish
    -honey
    -venison
    -dove
    -duck
    -turkey
    -pheasant
    -salt
    -black pepper
    -paprika
    -cloves
    -onions
    -garlic
    -parsley
    -rosemary
    -lamb
    -veal
    -liver
    -rye
    -rum
    -beer
    -vanilla
    -wine
    -vinegar
    -red peppers
    -potatoes
    -yams
    -mushrooms
    -sugar
    -sodas
    -cabbage
    -lettuce
    -barley
    -hops
    -malt
    -chocolate
    -tea
    -coffee

    I don't want any living thing in this world to become extinct that would make any part of my food and beverage sources become extinct. No honeybees, no honey and produce.

    You can try to live on stone soup if you want to but not me.
     
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    I guess it makes no difference to some. All Americans are entitled to their own opinions.

    Well, I don't know about you people here but here's how important it is to me:

    Here is my diet:

    -beef
    -chicken
    -pork
    -bread
    -wheat
    -rice
    -cinnamon
    -corn
    -oats
    -dairy
    -fruits
    -vegetables
    -spring water
    -salmon
    -trout
    -tuna
    -shellfish
    -honey
    -venison
    -dove
    -duck
    -turkey
    -pheasant
    -salt
    -black pepper
    -paprika
    -cloves
    -onions
    -garlic
    -parsley
    -rosemary
    -lamb
    -veal
    -liver
    -rye
    -rum
    -beer
    -vanilla
    -wine
    -vinegar
    -red peppers
    -potatoes
    -yams
    -mushrooms
    -sugar
    -sodas
    -cabbage
    -lettuce
    -barley
    -hops
    -malt
    -chocolate
    -tea
    -coffee

    I don't want any living thing in this world to become extinct that would make any part of my food and beverage sources become extinct. No honeybees, no honey and produce.

    You can try to live on stone soup if you want to but not me.
    You people...
    You just went there didnt you?
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    And you dont have ice cream on your list..what are you a communist bastard?

    Son of a bitch!
     

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    dove_poppers

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    You people...
    You just went there didnt you?
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    And you dont have ice cream on your list..what are you a communist bastard?

    Son of a bitch!
    I listed DAIRY, Mr.

    That means cows, grass, clover, vanilla beans, honeybees and a number of other living things including the microorganisms inside the cow's stomach to make milk can't become extinct in order to keep ice cream in circulation. If the cocoa plant becomes extinct, no chocolate ice cream for you! The honeybees have to pollinate the clover so the cow can have her grazing food.

    All life on earth is part of some food chain. Where are you in the food chain?
     
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    dove_poppers

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    I listed DAIRY, Mr.
    Okay...I'll let that slide this time..

    Check yourself....its all I have to say

    You also didn't list sage and thyme
    But you listed parsley and rosemary

    We all know its
    Parsley, sage , rosemary and thyme



    When my mother bought that album, I was age 5. I thought that was a picture of a man and his wife on the cover. You can probably guess which dude I mistook for the woman.
     

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    When my mother bought that album, I was age 5. I thought that was a picture of a man and his wife on the cover. You can probably guess which dude I mistook for the woman.
    Dont you even try changing the subject man...were talking SPICES man!!!
     

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    The ESA started out as a very important effort. Like all other "environmental" efforts it has been completely co-opted by the libtards as a control mechanism over the rest of us. Therefore I no longer see it as a valid law for a valid purpose. It has been misused to grind projects to a complete stop and stopped sport hunting when not necessary. It has also created unintended consequences that now endanger humans and livestock.
    Wolves, mountain lions and gators as example.
     

    dove_poppers

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    Yes, way back in 1969, the times before it became politically-incorrect to do so.
    Art Garfunkel, in the mind of a 5-year-old, just had a stereotypical, if you will pardon me, "feminine" hairstyle. I associated his curly hairstyle with that of an old woman who was a friend of my family. I would often point a small child out in public with fuller blond curly hair and tell my mother or father that the child was a girl but my parents would correct me and say the child was a boy. As a little boy I had the notion that curls were just for girls.

    Real men don't get their hair curled.

    You see, I grew up in a mostly-WASP middle class neighborhood. Males with natural curly hair were rarely seen and if they did have natural curly hair, it was cut so short that they were still recognizable as men and boys. Because it was women who mostly curled their hair when I was very young, I disassociated it with masculinity. I as I grew older in the 1970's, I progressively noticed more and more fellows with curly hair. My mother wanted my naturally-straight hair curled when I was aged 12, but that idea was frightening to me and I resisted.
     
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    Pops1955

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    Is it just me or:???
    1. I thought DP left us a few threads ago. Said he was.
    2. I thought he started this thread.
    3. Then he said it was serious.
    4. Since then he has rattled about anything and everything else BUT the subject of this thread.

    Where is he from again?????
     
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