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Thanks for the excellent arguing point!
Most folks I know would take Clintong's Vegan conversion in the same way the Rotten Belly, or Contrarian performance artist of the Lakota warns us away from following the dinky dau.
The only thing I and Mister Bill agree on is cigars, and we differ quite a bit in our ideas on where they should be placed.
You'd be taking a lot for granted to assume that my dietary choices are made in ignorance.
In fact, you'd be put in jail here if you attempted to raise a child on a strict vegan diet, since you must compensate for nutrients your diet does not deliver by taking synthetics, or find yourself in quite bad health indeed.
I know exactly one vegan. He is a Rainbow Family Member, lives in a very poorly thought out hobit hovel, couldn't grow goat head stickers, and claims to be vegan but he always eats whatever they have where ever he is visiting this week. I think his veganism is just a whiney dirt hippie's way of bitterly complaining of our complete lack of couth in offering him the cabrito's eyeballs...hey, in Mexico the eyeballs are pretty desirable, in yuppieville...not so much. I've also noticed vegans want to eat at least three to five times a day. I eat one meal a day, a light snack around lunch if I'm bored stupid, but a full and balanced evening meal. I've never found three meals a day to be tempting. I do not eat every day. I was the same way as a kid. I was on the Football team, I played defensive left tackle. Ran a minimum of 3 miles everyday Jog,Sprint, Run, Randolph shuffle, Running backwards, 2 lbs on each ankle and 1 lb on each wrist.
Our beef comes from my sons ranch, Venison from our bottomland, most of which is old growth forest, brush thickets, and small pastures where Turkey, and Dove and Quail are taken. A cousin has a Hog Parlour, In this area just about everybody has chickens which are grown out for local sale, and for sale to a major processor. We have a greenhouse, we also grow much of our food here in season and my lovely wife enjoys getting with the maid and canning. The same guys that take care of the grounds take care of the gardens most of the time, we have a massive planting of asparagus which is still young at 28 years. We also have root vegetables and winter squash, except for a hard freeze, we can almost always have something just harvested. Our dietary habits are pretty well established through several generations, but I like new things. I enjoy many foods which most Americans will never try, I worked in Japan for a few months...I'd eat stuff they wouldn't, like the sake addled baby squid, the FuGu, stuff in Bento Boxes I was sure was a joke, but nope...all those cute little objects d art are FOOD! I did feel like I was eating the garnish sometimes though.
I'm not much on freshwater fish but we live near a legendary fish house so company will usually want to go there at least once each visit. I do like the Cajun sorts of swimy things, like mudbugs, and pencil whiskers.
I'm 6'2 and a solid 215, My BP is 126/74,
And dig it mang, if YOU were the Presidink couldn't you get hotter babes? Believe me, I can, and I won't be calling a 63 year old whipper-snapper Pops anytime soon (or in the immediate past).
I still Rock N Roll, still ride streetbikes, roadbikes, and dirtbikes. My speedboat will run 115mph, my wife's big boat (she hate's fast toys)will be right at home anywhere. My cars are fast, ours are stately, hers are dreadnaught destroyer class monsters that might accidently back over a small community. I stay busy a lot. I have a few companies left (I've been selling them off) and am starting a plant in a nearby village to manufacture a product I have developed. This product is not available now, nor has it ever been. It is a percieved and known need, this product will easily sell itself, it has a very long shelf life and is dead simple to use. I designed the factory's lines, bins, meters, blenders, carton handling, and inventory reporting for both ingredients and product prepared to ship. I bought four Volvo Diesel Semi Tractors and 50 foot trailers from a manufacturer in Dallas. I designed my packaging and have a plastic injection molding plant prepared to run my packaging. My banker wants to invest, his depositors and note holders want in, I'm going with a U.S. exclusive for initial product placement, which can be extended after the first 9 months to 11 months, after which if no exclusive rights are sought we will package the product in a different appearing line, and market this to three niche type businesses.
I don't think my traditional, except without the hard arteries diet, hinders my physical condition, in fact I think I owe my above average condition and stamina in large part to eating right...for me.
My doctor says I'll probably out live her (I never get sick) and she's a kid!
I never assumed you were making ignorant choices regarding your nutrition, and think by now you realize I have made only a few ignorant decisions in my life, and look forward to trying new ones as they come along, but as far as essential needs my choices are traditional and my personal physician fully approves. Neither my wife nor I have any chronic conditions, and we are both active to the point our children can't keep up, and we can keep up with the grandkids, my wife and I both enjoy the links we have four championship courses within 20 miles, and three of the greatest only a short hop from out nearby general aviation strip.
The only thing I and Mister Bill agree on is cigars, and we differ quite a bit in our ideas on where they should be placed.
You'd be taking a lot for granted to assume that my dietary choices are made in ignorance.
In fact, you'd be put in jail here if you attempted to raise a child on a strict vegan diet, since you must compensate for nutrients your diet does not deliver by taking synthetics, or find yourself in quite bad health indeed.
I know exactly one vegan. He is a Rainbow Family Member, lives in a very poorly thought out hobit hovel, couldn't grow goat head stickers, and claims to be vegan but he always eats whatever they have where ever he is visiting this week. I think his veganism is just a whiney dirt hippie's way of bitterly complaining of our complete lack of couth in offering him the cabrito's eyeballs...hey, in Mexico the eyeballs are pretty desirable, in yuppieville...not so much. I've also noticed vegans want to eat at least three to five times a day. I eat one meal a day, a light snack around lunch if I'm bored stupid, but a full and balanced evening meal. I've never found three meals a day to be tempting. I do not eat every day. I was the same way as a kid. I was on the Football team, I played defensive left tackle. Ran a minimum of 3 miles everyday Jog,Sprint, Run, Randolph shuffle, Running backwards, 2 lbs on each ankle and 1 lb on each wrist.
Our beef comes from my sons ranch, Venison from our bottomland, most of which is old growth forest, brush thickets, and small pastures where Turkey, and Dove and Quail are taken. A cousin has a Hog Parlour, In this area just about everybody has chickens which are grown out for local sale, and for sale to a major processor. We have a greenhouse, we also grow much of our food here in season and my lovely wife enjoys getting with the maid and canning. The same guys that take care of the grounds take care of the gardens most of the time, we have a massive planting of asparagus which is still young at 28 years. We also have root vegetables and winter squash, except for a hard freeze, we can almost always have something just harvested. Our dietary habits are pretty well established through several generations, but I like new things. I enjoy many foods which most Americans will never try, I worked in Japan for a few months...I'd eat stuff they wouldn't, like the sake addled baby squid, the FuGu, stuff in Bento Boxes I was sure was a joke, but nope...all those cute little objects d art are FOOD! I did feel like I was eating the garnish sometimes though.
I'm not much on freshwater fish but we live near a legendary fish house so company will usually want to go there at least once each visit. I do like the Cajun sorts of swimy things, like mudbugs, and pencil whiskers.
I'm 6'2 and a solid 215, My BP is 126/74,
And dig it mang, if YOU were the Presidink couldn't you get hotter babes? Believe me, I can, and I won't be calling a 63 year old whipper-snapper Pops anytime soon (or in the immediate past).
I still Rock N Roll, still ride streetbikes, roadbikes, and dirtbikes. My speedboat will run 115mph, my wife's big boat (she hate's fast toys)will be right at home anywhere. My cars are fast, ours are stately, hers are dreadnaught destroyer class monsters that might accidently back over a small community. I stay busy a lot. I have a few companies left (I've been selling them off) and am starting a plant in a nearby village to manufacture a product I have developed. This product is not available now, nor has it ever been. It is a percieved and known need, this product will easily sell itself, it has a very long shelf life and is dead simple to use. I designed the factory's lines, bins, meters, blenders, carton handling, and inventory reporting for both ingredients and product prepared to ship. I bought four Volvo Diesel Semi Tractors and 50 foot trailers from a manufacturer in Dallas. I designed my packaging and have a plastic injection molding plant prepared to run my packaging. My banker wants to invest, his depositors and note holders want in, I'm going with a U.S. exclusive for initial product placement, which can be extended after the first 9 months to 11 months, after which if no exclusive rights are sought we will package the product in a different appearing line, and market this to three niche type businesses.
I don't think my traditional, except without the hard arteries diet, hinders my physical condition, in fact I think I owe my above average condition and stamina in large part to eating right...for me.
My doctor says I'll probably out live her (I never get sick) and she's a kid!
I never assumed you were making ignorant choices regarding your nutrition, and think by now you realize I have made only a few ignorant decisions in my life, and look forward to trying new ones as they come along, but as far as essential needs my choices are traditional and my personal physician fully approves. Neither my wife nor I have any chronic conditions, and we are both active to the point our children can't keep up, and we can keep up with the grandkids, my wife and I both enjoy the links we have four championship courses within 20 miles, and three of the greatest only a short hop from out nearby general aviation strip.
Posted by Otis Driftwood
15th Mar 2012