Patriot NES Member Joined Apr 1, 2005 Messages 4,688 Likes 311 Location Norfolk County, Massachusetts Feedback: 141 / 0 / 0 May 20, 2010 #1/7 Obviously, you are not surprised...
xtry51 Joined Feb 7, 2010 Messages 31,658 Likes 45,727 Location NH (CT Escapee) Feedback: 8 / 0 / 0 May 20, 2010 #2/7 ROFL
bigjim Joined Feb 6, 2010 Messages 447 Likes 51 Feedback: 0 / 0 / 0 May 20, 2010 #3/7 what a voice of reason im sold where can i get one of these meat plants for my self
jkeeley1 Joined Jan 25, 2009 Messages 794 Likes 35 Location Taunton, Ma Feedback: 21 / 0 / 0 May 20, 2010 #4/7 they're right. The grocery store is not where the animals were harmed. They were harmed at the farm, stock yard, transport and butcher. Hunting is almost always a fast clean death and is the most ethical way to procure meat.
they're right. The grocery store is not where the animals were harmed. They were harmed at the farm, stock yard, transport and butcher. Hunting is almost always a fast clean death and is the most ethical way to procure meat.
Kicker96FS NES Member Joined Feb 13, 2009 Messages 7,124 Likes 3,246 Location Made it to NH! Feedback: 20 / 0 / 0 May 21, 2010 #5/7 I guess in SF they have "meat trees" and harvest it with "migrant workers".
P-14 NES Member Joined Jun 21, 2007 Messages 8,134 Likes 1,533 Location Chelsea, MA Feedback: 28 / 0 / 0 May 21, 2010 #6/7 We could do a documentary, like the spaghetti tree one! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghetti_tree_hoax
We could do a documentary, like the spaghetti tree one! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghetti_tree_hoax
FrugalFannie Joined Aug 27, 2007 Messages 15,910 Likes 12,107 Location Texas Feedback: 14 / 0 / 0 May 21, 2010 #7/7 Ahhh.. the voice of reason.