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Posted By: Paul Posted On: Jun 1, 2005 Views: 528 | RE: Vote off Yeah, anyone who uses monkeys on treadmills to generate electricity has got to be nuts. |
Posted By: Karey Posted On: Jun 1, 2005 Views: 524 | RE: Vote off You can also use the sweat of the monkeys for a water source. Nothing goes to waste. |
Posted By: speedy soft taco Posted On: Jun 1, 2005 Views: 521 | RE: Vote off speaking of hippies, here's a real fat obnoxious one. You can make fun of her on her forum. or not. http://www.katster.org/ |
Posted By: Joe Posted On: Jun 1, 2005 Views: 499 | RE: Vote off ok, that is just sick. Nobody uses monkey sweat for water. Karey consider yourself banned for grossing me out. Go away now and play with your sweaty monkeys |
Posted By: Karey Posted On: Jun 2, 2005 Views: 491 | RE: Vote off Their milk is good to. Just don't drink the male milk, it's to chunky. What? They sell goat milk, a chimp is closer to us. |
Posted By: Paul Posted On: Jun 2, 2005 Views: 481 | RE: Vote off I drink soymilk ever since todd's post about puss in cow milk - he totally ruined it for me. |
Posted By: Farmer Ted Posted On: Jun 2, 2005 Views: 477 | RE: Vote off There is no such thing as soymilk. Milk comes from mammals. It is soy juice and if you are gonna freak about things in your food you better stop eating. You know how many bug parts and rodent droppings are in almost everything you eat? |
Posted By: Farmer Ted Posted On: Jun 2, 2005 Views: 476 | RE: Vote off sampling of FDA allowed bug parts in food Apple butter...5 insects per 100g Berries...4 larvae per 500g OR 10 whole insects per 500g Ground paprika...75 insect fragments per 25g Chocolate...80 microscopic insect fragments per 100g Canned sweet corn..32 3mm-length larvae, cast skins or fragments Cornmeal...1 insect per 50g Canned mushrooms...20 maggots per 100g Peanut butter...60 fragments per 100g (136 per lb) Tomato paste, pizza, and other sauces...30 eggs per 100g OR 2 maggots per 100g Wheat flour...75 insect fragmnets per 50g |
Posted By: Karey Posted On: Jun 2, 2005 Views: 471 | RE: Vote off Sometimes I would like to kill farmers and spread there peices throughout the feilds. The ground didnt need to be abused in such a way. A small garden is nice but when there rippin' the shit out of acres and acres, something drastic should be done about it. I am also against chicken rape, Farmer Ted. You know why I am pointing you out. |
Posted By: ADoS Posted On: Jun 2, 2005 Views: 469 | RE: Vote off Because of course, a person can feed his entire family for a year with only a small garden. |
Posted By: Joe Posted On: Jun 2, 2005 Views: 463 | RE: Vote off Ah, now this is where the tree hugging crazys show they are nuts. So you think that if everyone had their own garden for all their food, that would take less space than farms? And what about people that want oranges but don't live someplace they can grow them? My cousin sells them on the street corner. He should just go out of business because some wacko doesn't like farms? |
Posted By: Karey Posted On: Jun 2, 2005 Views: 456 | RE: Vote off Pretty much everyone has a yard already, unless you live in an apartment complex or whatever. So, instead of putting pretty flowery plants in your yard, you could use it for a garden and grow something. The water you waste growing ****ing grass could be used for edible plants. Doesn't that make more sense? You can also use your bath water and instead of letting it go down the drain, take it outside in buckets. The setup that I have where sometimes I can bathe outside in my outdoor tub, which actually makes me feel like that is such a luxury, you should try it, really. Anyway, after I bathe, I wash clothes in that water, and then use that water for my plants. You have no idea how much water you are wasting. It is almost criminal, almost, because our whole country is filled with a bunch of whiney spoiled babies that waste, waste, waste. Anyone that drives a Hummer, should be and is taxed for having such a wasteful vehicle. At least some good politics are going on! Now if I can just convince them that "monkey power" is a good thing not animal abuse, then we might get somewhere. What about those dog sled people? Is that abuse? Peace be with you. |
Posted By: Joe Posted On: Jun 3, 2005 Views: 450 | RE: Vote off Lady you are just plain crazy. The good thing is there is no way 99% of people will ever look at your ideas seriously. I think I'm going to turn my sink on for no reason and let it run for an hour just to **** you off. I hope your monkey gives you rabies. |
Posted By: Danielson Posted On: Jun 3, 2005 Views: 440 | RE: Vote off Karey, since you're an expert at this, what is the most nutritious, cheap, and quick way to eat? Don't tell me gardening 'cause you really can't get a constant food supply year-round and it takes way too much time to maintain. Instant food is unhealthy and fast food unhealthy/expensive. My goal is to invest no more than a 30min. / $2 per day on anything eating related and it's got to be healthy. |
Posted By: Karey Posted On: Jun 3, 2005 Views: 466 | RE: Vote off Eat salads and sandwiches with meat, vegetables and mustard. You can make a really good salad, pretty cheap and if you buy lunch meat sliced thinly, you can make it stretch pretty far. Deviled eggs have a lot of protein and are cheap, or even egg salad, like tuna salad. Tuna salad is inexpensive to make, also. Buy whole-wheat bread which is cheap and healthy. Stir-fry and rice isn't that time consuming and if you have leftover rice, make fried rice the next day with vegetables and some ham. Soups can be very inexpensive to make, too. Use a lot of vegetables and noodles. Cereal and milk with some fruit is a pretty cheap breakfast. If you buy yogurt in the big containers it can be pretty cheap, or cook eggs with ham or a little bacon and cheese. Peace be with you. |
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