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Picture of hubbabaloo
Registered: November 27, 2003
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I just explained why reacitonary05. READ OTHER POSTS PLEASE!


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Registered: May 07, 2005
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Originally posted by clpo13:
Even though technically, they aren't.

So why do you call 'em french?


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French fries aren't even French! They're simply called that because they were cut in a way that the culinaries call "French cut."

WOW!


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Registered: November 05, 2004
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"Freedom fries"? That's pathetic. I don't eat freedom fries. I eat french fries. Even though technically, they aren't. French fried potatoes were originally more like potato chips. Thin and crispy.


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Registered: May 07, 2005
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Hey, do you guys know that Burger King Star Wars "Pick Your Destiny" game? Well, I've been saving my tickets, and about 2 hours ago, me and my friends got 4 hamburgers, 3 whoppers, 2 whopper juniors, 4 small pops, 4 small shakes, 2 apple pies, & 2 freedom fries. The guy made me pay for whopper cheese, so it all cost me $.50.

That's how I like my beef. Quick & in my car.


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Registered: November 27, 2003
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Oh, okay. I'm not what one would call a connesieur of steaks. Smile


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Registered: March 03, 2005
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hubbabaloo i think thats just well done


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Registered: June 05, 2005
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Hmm...

Organic Beef is still dead. i mean, yeah, it had a good life, but it's still dead...


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Registered: November 27, 2003
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I like steak done. As other people call it, "practically burnt to a cinder." I don't know it's official name. It's when there's no pink on the thing. Anywhere.


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Registered: March 03, 2005
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i meant i like my steak medium rare


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Registered: March 03, 2005
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"That's why I eat organic beef. The cow lived a natural, healthy life before it was made into food. And that's how all forms of food should live."

i am not going to pay more money to buy a cut up cow that led a "happy life". I think herding them all together and beating them like it shows on peta is good for the cow. beating the cows makes the meat more tender, i dont want un tender meat so i say beat the cow senseless at least 3 times a month. Also beating them is good for the cow, It gives them something to moo about. Cows that are crowded together are never lonely as well, and i bet being in those crowded rooms would help improve the cows social skills.

anyway i like my medium-rare, or i like baby-back ribs.


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Registered: November 27, 2003
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I don't eat much meat other than fish, because as I said before, the taste just isn't appealing to me.


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Registered: June 06, 2004
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MMMmmmmmmmmmm. Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeef.


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I feel that animals have feelings. In fact, yesterday I had a huge debate with my brother about injecting hormones into cows to make them produce more milk. However, the Lord put cows on the earth for us to eat. That's their purpose. I don't eat a lot of meat, simply because I don't much care for the taste, but the cow was meant to be eaten.


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Registered: June 22, 2004
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I eat beef every once in a while. But I like chicken a little better. I like beef also, but not as much as chicken.


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I ate, yes, beef for dinner. A rare sirloin with an A1 marinade, I was amazed at its tenderness and it appealed greatly to my palat.


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Registered: January 25, 2005
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mmmmmm beef.


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Registered: June 06, 2004
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I do LOVE beef. this is one of the best topic ever on YN.


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Registered: June 06, 2004
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ugh, beef is MURDER!!!


Hippie;If you really believe that than I have some questions:
The celebs you claim to like are not vegetarians. If you actually believe beef is murder than you are supporting murder which shows that you have no personal integrity.


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Registered: October 22, 2002
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ugh, beef is MURDER!!! How would YOU like it if someone stuck you into a filthy, crowded warhouse and then slaughtered you prematurely and sold your flesh for public consumption?? huh? I bet you wouldn't.


That's exactly what you do with VEGGIES! YOU COULD ALSO SAY THAT VEGETARIANISM IS MURDER!

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