Meatless Prediction

dian donnell meadow at austin.rr.com
Fri Apr 1 12:06:25 EST 2005


At the risk of overposting....oh, well.
I was at an Easter brunch last weekend and saw a lad of 23 whom I 
hadn't seen for several years, and hardly recognized him.  He used to 
be a quite chubby sedentary lad, and here he was lean and strong and 
athletic.  He became a vegetarian his senior year of high school, and 
didn't go back.
You're slim, as per your posted photoghraphs, Blackness, and I'm 
wondering if the vegetarian diet did it.
Still pondering my aquarianness,
Dian

On Apr 1, 2005, at 10:39 AM, blacky at cbn.net.id wrote:

>> Ladies & Gentlemen:  Just for the record I of my own accord have 
>> become shall we say a
> semi-vegetarian.  I have sworn off McDonald's, Sonic Burgers, and 
> tacos from street
> vendors...However, I be damned if I'll give up my Black eyed Peas & 
> Cornbread for anyone
> and that includes but is not limited to the pope.  In addition, I 
> refuse to give up my LA
> Sardines & Crackers when out fishin.  Not meaning to be disrespectful 
> but like my ole
> pappy use to say "Different Stokes for different folks".....Luv 
> Y'all.....Wayne (alias
> whatever) Smith Junior
>
> More than one psychic / mystic has commented that someday before long 
> people will line up
> to admire cuts of meat behind thick glass, lit up like fine diamonds.
>
> No one will eat meat - except perhaps one another - when 11 billion 
> souls crowd this poor
> planet. That's supposed to happen around 2050.
>
> The economics of meat production only make sense in a 'Wild West' 
> situation. The danger of
> eating meat escalates as well, in unknown ways - I refer you to the 
> Richard Rhodes book on
> kuru, or mad cow disease.
>
> I stopped eating meat in 1968 and never missed it. If I were forced to 
> give up fish
> (particularly sushi) that I would lament. But I could do it.
>
> I still run and rode my bicycle with pals 75km two weeks ago, on a 
> Sunday morning. I am
> quite healthy except for irritable bowel syndrome which is something 
> that apparently
> affects a lot of people, across the spectrum (perhaps more in the 
> upper age register).
>
> The news carried a report a day or so ago confirming that Vegans were 
> NOT endangering
> their children with a meatless diet. So much for the 'American Food 
> Council' or
> whateverthefuck that lobbying outfit calls itself.
>
> When it was rumored that Prince Charles was about to give up meat it 
> practically caused a
> riot among Australian cattlemen.
>
> But the writing is really and truly on the wall, gents.
>
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