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"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
Frequently the justification for doing nothing is the exaggeration of lesser evils.
I Repeat: Salt is Killing America, and I will add, "Fat", as well!
I "Sheepishly" and "Humbly" admit, I didn't see the Rooster!, and yes, it IS A FUNNY PICTURE! I'M SORRY!
Please forgive my faux pas. ...I think I was still trying to digest AR-cobra's "Ronald vs. The Colonel" that 'got my britches' in an uproar because clowns scare the day-lights out of me!
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Originally Posted by sharkxwife
I Repeat: Salt is Killing America, and I will add, "Fat", as well!
I "Sheepishly" and "Humbly" admit, I didn't see the Rooster!, and yes, it IS A FUNNY PICTURE! I'M SORRY!
Please forgive my faux pas. ...I think I was still trying to digest AR-cobra's "Ronald vs. The Colonel" that 'got my britches' in an uproar because clowns scare the day-lights out of me!
Blessings,
Lisa
I see the connection now, didn't realize it at first. lol
If I were Death and I had salt and fat on the payroll, I'd be having a serious talk with those two jokers.
Mike
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"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
Frequently the justification for doing nothing is the exaggeration of lesser evils.
So I'm guessing you're not a big fan of popping a hand full of salty nuts in your mouth?
You sure know how to charm the ladies.
Mike
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"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
Frequently the justification for doing nothing is the exaggeration of lesser evils.
1987 Buick Grand National (All original with only 16k miles)
1965 Buick Riviera Gran Sport (Currently undergoing a frame off restoration)
1965 Buick Riviera 401 car, unrestored survivor, driver.
2005 F150 FX4, Supercrew (Daily Driver)
2001 Dodge Grand Caravan (Beater)
1987 Buick Grand National (All original with only 16k miles)
1965 Buick Riviera Gran Sport (Currently undergoing a frame off restoration)
1965 Buick Riviera 401 car, unrestored survivor, driver.
2005 F150 FX4, Supercrew (Daily Driver)
2001 Dodge Grand Caravan (Beater)
Locally grown, organic, free-range chicken. Has to be one of the keys to saving the planet.
Greg
Oh yeah, those are the ones that eat bugs, trash, their own poop, etc. Much better than one that eats soybeans and corn. Just sayin....
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Got bit. Complete kit ordered. Pick up due 01/05/08. Complete Kit, Non donor, XE3M 302 Crate Engine, T-5, Dual Roll Bars, Heat. Other stuff will be added, since I keep reading this forum.
A lot of the people I know would think so. They would rather eat a chicken-chit, bug-eatin' chicken with no healthcare than one raised by a cooorpoooration.
Greg
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A lot of the people I know would think so. They would rather eat a chicken-chit, bug-eatin' chicken with no healthcare than one raised by a cooorpoooration.
Greg
It's not the salt, fat and sugar that is killing America. It's those eviiiilllll corporations. Man I hate capitilism.
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It's finally here. FFR 4017 MKII
That sucks. Do you have a rooster? those suckers are fearless lol
Actually these guys don't bother the birds @ all. They also share the patio with a couple of free roaming rabbits.
Now stray cats are another story......
While the by-laws allow a rooster in town , my neighbors probably won't.
Just bought a training collar to do some correction attitude adjustment too, don't like them but need to do something, hoping vibration alone will work.
And as for the bugs , yep they do a wonderful job of keeping everything down in the yard, and the bright orange yolks are awesome.
Health in Angola
Epidemics of cholera, malaria, rabies and African hemorrhagic fevers like Marburg hemorrhagic fever, are common diseases in several parts of the country. Many regions in this country have high incidence rates of tuberculosis and high HIV prevalence rates. Dengue, filariasis, leishmaniasis, and onchocerciasis (river blindness) are other diseases carried by insects that also occur in the region. Angola has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world and one of the world's lowest life expectancy. A 2007 survey concluded that low and deficient niacin status was common in Angola.[62] Demographic and Health Surveys is currently conducting several surveys in Angola on malaria, domestic violence and more.[63]
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Didn't someone have a picture of some cooked chicken asking what the big ol worm was inside of it? It was a post sometime back.
Had a buddy who's dad worked at a chicken processing plant down in Wilmar MN and he always laughed his ass off whenever he heard people talking free range this and free range that.........He said they were lucky if they could keep the turkeys separated from the chickens with the help they had, never mind the free range from the steroid chickens.......
Heck, when I used to hunt birds when I was younger, the darn mallards in ND where as big as a goose from sitting in fields eating our roided out corn........
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