| usual suspect |
Tonight on ABC:
A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
food and has a vegan pet cat.
This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
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| usual suspect |
Scented Nectar wrote:
>>Tonight on ABC:
>>
>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
>>
>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>
>
> I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> had to change the channel. She's
> a complete kook, and not
> representitive of most vegans.
Bull****. Put it back on. This gets good!! LMAO
> Sun gazing indeed.
Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
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| Leif Erikson |
Scented Nectar wrote:
> "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
> news:h57ef.18503$th3.12840@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> > Tonight on ABC:
> >
> > A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
> > swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
> > food and has a vegan pet cat.
> >
> > This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
> > marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
> > complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>
> I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> had to change the channel.
Couldn't bear to see yourself, eh?
> She's a complete kook, and not
> representitive of most vegans.
She certainly *is* representative of most "vegans".
> Sun gazing indeed.
>
>
> --
> SN
> http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
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| Leif Erikson |
usual suspect wrote:
> Scented Nectar wrote:
> >>Tonight on ABC:
> >>
> >>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
> >>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
> >>food and has a vegan pet cat.
> >>
> >>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
> >>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
> >>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
> >
> > I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> > had to change the channel. She's
> > a complete kook, and not
> > representitive of most vegans.
>
> Question -- have you forced your cat to adopt a veg-n diet yet? If not,
> how many times have you considered it?
>
> The vegan kooks' cat "Tiger" looks unhealthy (so do the vegans).
Cats are obligate carnivores (they need taurine). Forcing a "vegan"
diet on a cat is cruelty to animals.
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| Scented Nectar |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:FNaef.19812$th3.1176@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> Scented Nectar wrote:
> >>Tonight on ABC:
> >>
> >>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
> >>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
> >>food and has a vegan pet cat.
> >>
> >>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
> >>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
> >>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
> >
> > I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> > had to change the channel. She's
> > a complete kook, and not
> > representitive of most vegans.
>
> Question -- have you forced your cat to adopt a veg-n diet yet? If not,
> how many times have you considered it?
Yet? No. My cat is meant by
his physiology to be carnivorous.
I would never try to turn him vegan.
--
SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
> The vegan kooks' cat "Tiger" looks unhealthy (so do the vegans
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| Scented Nectar |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:h57ef.18503$th3.12840@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> Tonight on ABC:
>
> A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
> swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
> food and has a vegan pet cat.
>
> This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
> marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
> complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
I just saw the first 5 minutes and
had to change the channel. She's
a complete kook, and not
representitive of most vegans.
Sun gazing indeed.
--
SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
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| usual suspect |
Scented Nectar wrote:
>>Tonight on ABC:
>>
>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
>>
>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>
>
> I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> had to change the channel. She's
> a complete kook, and not
> representitive of most vegans.
Look, poor Bobbi has to go protest for animal rights. Instead of cook,
clean, etc.
Cool. Kaboom! Dinner's ready.
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| usual suspect |
Scented Nectar wrote:
>>Tonight on ABC:
>>
>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
>>
>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>
>
> I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> had to change the channel. She's
> a complete kook, and not
> representitive of most vegans.
> Sun gazing indeed.
Lesley posted a link about the dude from India Jackie just mentioned.
Lesley thought it was worth a shot. Hahahaha!
And ****, what a pantywaist -- this Harold dude is a raw-vegan because
of that wicked sun-gazing bitch. What have I told you about veganism and
authoritarian coercion. Here's yet more proof for ya.
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| usual suspect |
Scented Nectar wrote:
>>Tonight on ABC:
>>
>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
>>
>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>
> I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> had to change the channel. She's
> a complete kook, and not
> representitive of most vegans.
Question -- have you forced your cat to adopt a veg-n diet yet? If not,
how many times have you considered it?
The vegan kooks' cat "Tiger" looks unhealthy (so do the vegans).
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| usual suspect |
Leif Erikson wrote:
> usual suspect wrote:
>
>>Scented Nectar wrote:
>>
>>>>Tonight on ABC:
>>>>
>>>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
>>>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
>>>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
>>>>
>>>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
>>>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
>>>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>>>
>>>I just saw the first 5 minutes and
>>>had to change the channel. She's
>>>a complete kook, and not
>>>representitive of most vegans.
>>
>>Question -- have you forced your cat to adopt a veg-n diet yet? If not,
>>how many times have you considered it?
>>
>>The vegan kooks' cat "Tiger" looks unhealthy (so do the vegans).
>
>
> Cats are obligate carnivores (they need taurine). Forcing a "vegan"
> diet on a cat is cruelty to animals.
I think Jackie's cruelty to her husband is an extension of that she
shows her cat. Both the husband and the cat are her emasculated pawns.
Neither would be vegan were it not for her insufferable mistreatment of
them both.
And now Bobbi is calling her on it, at least her mistreatment and lack
of communication with Harold. Hopefully that guy'll grow a set and stand
up to the loony old witch.
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| Scented Nectar |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:oEaef.19807$th3.9280@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> Scented Nectar wrote:
> >>Tonight on ABC:
> >>
> >>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
> >>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
> >>food and has a vegan pet cat.
> >>
> >>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
> >>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
> >>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
> >
> >
> > I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> > had to change the channel. She's
> > a complete kook, and not
> > representitive of most vegans.
>
> Bull****. Put it back on. This gets good!! LMAO
Too late. Watched Stargate instead.
> > Sun gazing indeed.
>
> Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
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| Scented Nectar |
"Scented Nectar" <me@scentednectar.com> wrote in message
news:QMGdnZ584dNR1-TenZ2dnUVZ_tSdnZ2d@rogers.com...
> "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
> news:FNaef.19812$th3.1176@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> > Scented Nectar wrote:
> > >>Tonight on ABC:
> > >>
> > >>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
> > >>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
> > >>food and has a vegan pet cat.
> > >>
> > >>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring
leftwing
> > >>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
> > >>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
> > >
> > > I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> > > had to change the channel. She's
> > > a complete kook, and not
> > > representitive of most vegans.
> >
> > Question -- have you forced your cat to adopt a veg-n diet yet? If not,
> > how many times have you considered it?
>
> Yet? No. My cat is meant by
> his physiology to be carnivorous.
> I would never try to turn him vegan.
And it's interesting that you would
automatically assume that I would.
>
> --
> SN
> http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
>
> > The vegan kooks' cat "Tiger" looks unhealthy (so do the vegans
>
>
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| usual suspect |
Scented Nectar wrote:
>>>>Tonight on ABC:
>>>>
>>>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
>>>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
>>>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
>>>>
>>>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
>>>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
>>>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>>>
>>>
>>>I just saw the first 5 minutes and
>>>had to change the channel. She's
>>>a complete kook, and not
>>>representitive of most vegans.
>>
>>Bull****. Put it back on. This gets good!! LMAO
>
> Too late. Watched Stargate instead.
Do you ever wonder what it would be like if a group of aliens probed Uranus?
>>>Sun gazing indeed.
>>
>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
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| Leif Erikson |
pearl wrote:
> "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>
>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
>>>>
>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
>
>
> Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is
Evidence. You do it. Cut the ****.
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| Leif Erikson |
pearl wrote:
> "Leif Erikson" <s.e.maizlich@hertzburgh.eduu> wrote in message news:HuIef.893$wf.486@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>
>>pearl wrote:
>>
>>>"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
>>>
>>>
>>>Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is
>>
>>Evidence. You do it. Cut the ****.
>
>
> Faking quotes,
Faking nothing, you filthy slut.
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| pearl |
"Leif Erikson" <s.e.maizlich@hertzburgh.eduu> wrote in message news:HuIef.893$wf.486@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> pearl wrote:
> > "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> >
> >>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
> >>>>
> >>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
> >
> >
> > Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is
>
> Evidence. You do it. Cut the ****.
Faking quotes, forged posts, lies, filth, harassment.
http://www.iol.ie/~creature/boiled%20ball.html
Profile of a Sociopath
http://home.datawest.net/esn-recovery/artcls/socio.htm
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| pearl |
"Leif Erikson" <info@dHosted.com> wrote in message news:zvJef.2066$s14.1154@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> pearl wrote:
> > "Leif Erikson" <s.e.maizlich@hertzburgh.eduu> wrote in message news:HuIef.893$wf.486@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> >
> >>pearl wrote:
> >>
> >>>"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is
> >>
> >>Evidence. You do it. Cut the ****.
> >
> >
> > Faking quotes,
>
> Faking nothing, you filthy slut.
Faking quotes, forged posts, lies, filth, harassment.
http://www.iol.ie/~creature/boiled%20ball.html
Profile of a Sociopath
http://home.datawest.net/esn-recovery/artcls/socio.htm
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| usual suspect |
Skanky wrote:
>>>>Tonight on ABC:
>>>>
>>>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
>>>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
>>>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
>>>>
>>>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring leftwing
>>>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
>>>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>>>
>>>I just saw the first 5 minutes and
>>>had to change the channel. She's
>>>a complete kook, and not
>>>representitive of most vegans.
>>
>>Question -- have you forced your cat to adopt a veg-n diet yet? If not,
>>how many times have you considered it?
>
> Yet? No. My cat is meant by
> his physiology to be carnivorous.
> I would never try to turn him vegan.
The physiology argument is both a non sequitur and a red herring --
you're a vegan "wannabe" even though your physiology is that of an
omnivore. There's no physiological reason for you to abstain completely
from meat, dairy, or eggs, nor is there a physiological reason for you
to avoid ingredients that *might* be derived from animals found on lists
on veg-n websites. Your reasons for avoiding meat, dairy, eggs, or even
possible derivative ingredients are *political* in nature; they are PART
OF THE VEGAN *FIGHT* and have nothing whatsoever to do with health or
physiology.
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| Scented Nectar |
"Leif Erikson" <info@dHosted.com> wrote in message
news:zvJef.2066$s14.1154@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> pearl wrote:
> > "Leif Erikson" <s.e.maizlich@hertzburgh.eduu> wrote in message
news:HuIef.893$wf.486@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> >
> >>pearl wrote:
> >>
> >>>"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is
> >>
> >>Evidence. You do it. Cut the ****.
> >
> >
> > Faking quotes,
>
> Faking nothing, you filthy slut.
You even faked the followup groups.
Now prove that Pearl is filthy and
that she is a slut, or admit to lying.
Also, of course, I'm expecting you
to prove your claim that Pearl
actually practices sun-gazing.
--
SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
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| Scented Nectar |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:veKef.26905$jN6.22547@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> Skanky wrote:
> >>>>Tonight on ABC:
> >>>>
> >>>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
> >>>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
> >>>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
> >>>>
> >>>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring
leftwing
> >>>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
> >>>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
> >>>
> >>>I just saw the first 5 minutes and
> >>>had to change the channel. She's
> >>>a complete kook, and not
> >>>representitive of most vegans.
> >>
> >>Question -- have you forced your cat to adopt a veg-n diet yet? If not,
> >>how many times have you considered it?
> >
> > Yet? No. My cat is meant by
> > his physiology to be carnivorous.
> > I would never try to turn him vegan.
>
> The physiology argument is both a non sequitur and a red herring --
> you're a vegan "wannabe" even though your physiology is that of an
> omnivore. There's no physiological reason for you to abstain completely
> from meat, dairy, or eggs, nor is there a physiological reason for you
> to avoid ingredients that *might* be derived from animals found on lists
> on veg-n websites. Your reasons for avoiding meat, dairy, eggs, or even
> possible derivative ingredients are *political* in nature; they are PART
> OF THE VEGAN *FIGHT* and have nothing whatsoever to do with health or
> physiology.
That's funny coming from someone
who has admitted that he's a
vegetarian and that his reasons
are for health (and aesthetics).
--
SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
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| Leif Erikson |
Scented Nectar wrote:
> "Leif Erikson" <info@dHosted.com> wrote in message
> news:zvJef.2066$s14.1154@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>
>>pearl wrote:
>>
>>>"Leif Erikson" <s.e.maizlich@hertzburgh.eduu> wrote in message
>
> news:HuIef.893$wf.486@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>
>>>>pearl wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
>
> news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is
>>>>
>>>>Evidence. You do it. Cut the ****.
>>>
>>>
>>>Faking quotes,
>>
>>Faking nothing, you filthy slut.
>
>
> You even faked
Nothing. Shut your mouth.
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| Leif Erikson |
pearl wrote:
> "Leif Erikson" <info@dHosted.com> wrote in message news:zvJef.2066$s14.1154@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>
>>pearl wrote:
>>
>>>"Leif Erikson" <s.e.maizlich@hertzburgh.eduu> wrote in message news:HuIef.893$wf.486@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>>>
>>>
>>>>pearl wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is
>>>>
>>>>Evidence. You do it. Cut the ****.
>>>
>>>
>>>Faking quotes,
>>
>>Faking nothing, you filthy slut.
>
>
> Faking quotes,
Faking nothing, you filthy infectious slut.
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| usual suspect |
Skanky badgered:
> Also, of course, I'm expecting you
> to prove your claim that Pearl
> actually practices sun-gazing.
She approved of it when she posted the article.
This dude is impressive.
-- gullible, wide-eyed Lesley: http://tinyurl.com/cgfht
She bought it hook, line, and sinker, and if you go back and follow that
thread you'll see how she continued comparing this fraud to other forms
of ascetic practice.
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| Scented Nectar |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:XZKef.26908$jN6.25918@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> Skanky badgered:
> > Also, of course, I'm expecting you
> > to prove your claim that Pearl
> > actually practices sun-gazing.
>
> She approved of it when she posted the article.
>
> This dude is impressive.
> -- gullible, wide-eyed Lesley: http://tinyurl.com/cgfht
>
> She bought it hook, line, and sinker, and if you go back and follow that
> thread you'll see how she continued comparing this fraud to other forms
> of ascetic practice.
An interest in something does
not prove practicing it.
--
SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
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| Scented Nectar |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:IQKef.19626$3K6.5177@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> pearl wrote:
> > "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> >
> >>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
> >>>>
> >>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
> >
> >
> > Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is not proof of
> > that, and you know it.
>
> You wrote:
> The practice appears to have a spiritual element to it....
>
> Well, yes.. that is of course true, but, possibly not "in the
> first one hour after sunrise or the last one hour just before
> sunset. During this time, the sun rays are not too strong, and
> also the UV radiation etc is supposed to be lower, so no harm
> will come to the eyes." This man claims to have been doing this
> for years without being harmed. (If he were, it would have been
> discovered by NASA).
> http://tinyurl.com/9tp2o
>
> And when you were informed the story was fake, you raised the issue of
> extended fasting in asceticism and suggested other people might be
> interested in fantastical claims by religious extremists.
> Just thought that may be of interest to someone else here.
> http://tinyurl.com/c6ez7
>
> You're a kook, a naïve little witch.
She's a witch???? Neato. Hey
Pearl, can you conjure me up a
spell to make Useless and Jonni
polite? LOL
--
SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
> > You are lying
>
> This dude is impressive.
> -- gullible, wide-eyed Lesley: http://tinyurl.com/cgfht
>
> The dude was a fraud. So are you.
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| C. James Strutz |
"Scented Nectar" <me@scentednectar.com> wrote in message
news:4oCdnUijoqZH4-benZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@rogers.com...
> "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
> news:IQKef.19626$3K6.5177@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> pearl wrote:
>> > "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
> news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> >
>> >>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
>> >
>> >
>> > Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is not proof of
>> > that, and you know it.
>>
>> You wrote:
>> The practice appears to have a spiritual element to it....
>>
>> Well, yes.. that is of course true, but, possibly not "in the
>> first one hour after sunrise or the last one hour just before
>> sunset. During this time, the sun rays are not too strong, and
>> also the UV radiation etc is supposed to be lower, so no harm
>> will come to the eyes." This man claims to have been doing this
>> for years without being harmed. (If he were, it would have been
>> discovered by NASA).
>> http://tinyurl.com/9tp2o
>>
>> And when you were informed the story was fake, you raised the issue of
>> extended fasting in asceticism and suggested other people might be
>> interested in fantastical claims by religious extremists.
>> Just thought that may be of interest to someone else here.
>> http://tinyurl.com/c6ez7
>>
>> You're a kook, a naïve little witch.
>
> She's a witch???? Neato. Hey
> Pearl, can you conjure me up a
> spell to make Useless and Jonni
> polite? LOL
Now this is funny! :^)
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C. James Strutz wrote:
>>>>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is not proof of
>>>>that, and you know it.
>>>
>>>You wrote:
>>>The practice appears to have a spiritual element to it....
>>>
>>>Well, yes.. that is of course true, but, possibly not "in the
>>>first one hour after sunrise or the last one hour just before
>>>sunset. During this time, the sun rays are not too strong, and
>>>also the UV radiation etc is supposed to be lower, so no harm
>>>will come to the eyes." This man claims to have been doing this
>>>for years without being harmed. (If he were, it would have been
>>>discovered by NASA).
>>>http://tinyurl.com/9tp2o
>>>
>>>And when you were informed the story was fake, you raised the issue of
>>>extended fasting in asceticism and suggested other people might be
>>>interested in fantastical claims by religious extremists.
>>>Just thought that may be of interest to someone else here.
>>>http://tinyurl.com/c6ez7
>>>
>>>You're a kook, a naïve little witch.
>>
>>She's a witch???? Neato. Hey
>>Pearl, can you conjure me up a
>>spell to make Useless and Jonni
>>polite? LOL
>
>
> Now this is funny! :^)
You and Skanky are just too easily amused.
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Scented Nectar lied:
> "Leif Erikson" <s.e.maizlich@hertzburgh.eduu> wrote in message
> news:OyKef.947$wf.134@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> > Scented Nectar wrote:
> > > "Leif Erikson" <info@dHosted.com> wrote in message
> > > news:zvJef.2066$s14.1154@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> > >
> > >>pearl wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>"Leif Erikson" <s.e.maizlich@hertzburgh.eduu> wrote in message
> > >
> > > news:HuIef.893$wf.486@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> > >
> > >>>>pearl wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>>"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
> > >
> > > news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> > >
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is
> > >>>>
> > >>>>Evidence. You do it. Cut the ****.
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>Faking quotes,
> > >>
> > >>Faking nothing, you filthy slut.
> > >
> > >
> > > You even faked
> >
> > Nothing. Shut your mouth.
>
> Your a fake
No. You're a do-nothing.
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| Scented Nectar |
"C. James Strutz" <strutzj@NOSPAMstrutz.com> wrote in message
news:11nn03djoocbn89@news.supernews.com...
>
> "Scented Nectar" <me@scentednectar.com> wrote in message
> news:4oCdnUijoqZH4-benZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@rogers.com...
> > "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
> > news:IQKef.19626$3K6.5177@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> >> pearl wrote:
> >> > "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
> > news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> >> >
> >> >>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is not proof of
> >> > that, and you know it.
> >>
> >> You wrote:
> >> The practice appears to have a spiritual element to it....
> >>
> >> Well, yes.. that is of course true, but, possibly not "in the
> >> first one hour after sunrise or the last one hour just before
> >> sunset. During this time, the sun rays are not too strong, and
> >> also the UV radiation etc is supposed to be lower, so no harm
> >> will come to the eyes." This man claims to have been doing this
> >> for years without being harmed. (If he were, it would have been
> >> discovered by NASA).
> >> http://tinyurl.com/9tp2o
> >>
> >> And when you were informed the story was fake, you raised the issue of
> >> extended fasting in asceticism and suggested other people might be
> >> interested in fantastical claims by religious extremists.
> >> Just thought that may be of interest to someone else here.
> >> http://tinyurl.com/c6ez7
> >>
> >> You're a kook, a naïve little witch.
> >
> > She's a witch???? Neato. Hey
> > Pearl, can you conjure me up a
> > spell to make Useless and Jonni
> > polite? LOL
>
> Now this is funny! :^)
Thanks, I always wanted to be a
comedian. :)
--
SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
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| Scented Nectar |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:9hLef.19820$3K6.14576@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> C. James Strutz wrote:
> >>>>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is not proof of
> >>>>that, and you know it.
> >>>
> >>>You wrote:
> >>>The practice appears to have a spiritual element to it....
> >>>
> >>>Well, yes.. that is of course true, but, possibly not "in the
> >>>first one hour after sunrise or the last one hour just before
> >>>sunset. During this time, the sun rays are not too strong, and
> >>>also the UV radiation etc is supposed to be lower, so no harm
> >>>will come to the eyes." This man claims to have been doing this
> >>>for years without being harmed. (If he were, it would have been
> >>>discovered by NASA).
> >>>http://tinyurl.com/9tp2o
> >>>
> >>>And when you were informed the story was fake, you raised the issue of
> >>>extended fasting in asceticism and suggested other people might be
> >>>interested in fantastical claims by religious extremists.
> >>>Just thought that may be of interest to someone else here.
> >>>http://tinyurl.com/c6ez7
> >>>
> >>>You're a kook, a naïve little witch.
> >>
> >>She's a witch???? Neato. Hey
> >>Pearl, can you conjure me up a
> >>spell to make Useless and Jonni
> >>polite? LOL
> >
> >
> > Now this is funny! :^)
>
> You and Skanky are just too easily amused.
That's better than being miserable
with no sense of humour.
--
SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
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| C. James Strutz |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:9hLef.19820$3K6.14576@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> C. James Strutz wrote:
>>>>>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is not proof of
>>>>>that, and you know it.
>>>>
>>>>You wrote:
>>>>The practice appears to have a spiritual element to it....
>>>>
>>>>Well, yes.. that is of course true, but, possibly not "in the
>>>>first one hour after sunrise or the last one hour just before
>>>>sunset. During this time, the sun rays are not too strong, and
>>>>also the UV radiation etc is supposed to be lower, so no harm
>>>>will come to the eyes." This man claims to have been doing this
>>>>for years without being harmed. (If he were, it would have been
>>>>discovered by NASA).
>>>>http://tinyurl.com/9tp2o
>>>>
>>>>And when you were informed the story was fake, you raised the issue of
>>>>extended fasting in asceticism and suggested other people might be
>>>>interested in fantastical claims by religious extremists.
>>>>Just thought that may be of interest to someone else here.
>>>>http://tinyurl.com/c6ez7
>>>>
>>>>You're a kook, a naïve little witch.
>>>
>>>She's a witch???? Neato. Hey
>>>Pearl, can you conjure me up a
>>>spell to make Useless and Jonni
>>>polite? LOL
>>
>>
>> Now this is funny! :^)
>
> You and Skanky are just too easily amused.
Maybe so. While she's at it, maybe Pearl can conjure up a brain for Ricky.
This is sounding more and more like the Wizard of Oz...
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| C. James Strutz |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:ycLef.19784$3K6.4279@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> Skanky wrote:
>>>>>>>Tonight on ABC:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
>>>>>>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
>>>>>>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring
>>
>> leftwing
>>
>>>>>>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
>>>>>>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I just saw the first 5 minutes and
>>>>>>had to change the channel. She's
>>>>>>a complete kook, and not
>>>>>>representitive of most vegans.
>>>>>
>>>>>Question -- have you forced your cat to adopt a veg-n diet yet? If not,
>>>>>how many times have you considered it?
>>>>
>>>>Yet? No. My cat is meant by
>>>>his physiology to be carnivorous.
>>>>I would never try to turn him vegan.
>>>
>>>The physiology argument is both a non sequitur and a red herring --
>>>you're a vegan "wannabe" even though your physiology is that of an
>>>omnivore. There's no physiological reason for you to abstain completely
>>>from meat, dairy, or eggs, nor is there a physiological reason for you
>>>to avoid ingredients that *might* be derived from animals found on lists
>>>on veg-n websites. Your reasons for avoiding meat, dairy, eggs, or even
>>>possible derivative ingredients are *political* in nature; they are PART
>>>OF THE VEGAN *FIGHT* and have nothing whatsoever to do with health or
>>>physiology.
>>
>> That's funny coming from someone
>> who has admitted that he's a
>> vegetarian and that his reasons
>> are for health (and aesthetics).
>
> The aesthetic reason is completely different. As for health, I don't read
> through lists of ingredients looking for micrograms of animal parts to
> excise from my diet. I've admitted that some of the foods I occasionally
> eat have animal parts in them -- e.g., egg whites in pseudo-burgers. Egg
> whites aren't deleterious to good health. Neither is fish oil in omega-3
> supplements (and I'm taking those now).
Actually, I'm thinking of doing the same thing. The latest issue of Men's
Health magazine has an article on omega-3s. They confirm all the things that
we had discussed before. Additionally, they say that the conversion of ALA
(from plants, etc.) into EPA and DHA by the liver is very inefficient - on
the order of 5% to 15%. Fish oil contains ALA directly.
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| C. James Strutz |
"usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message
news:ycLef.19784$3K6.4279@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> Skanky wrote:
>>>>>>>Tonight on ABC:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>A backwoods, hunting mom whose motto is "Kill it and grill it"
>>>>>>>swaps places with an animal activist mother who eats only raw
>>>>>>>food and has a vegan pet cat.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>This will be the second consecutive week of the show featuring
>>
>> leftwing
>>
>>>>>>>marginals. A "freegan" family appeared in last week's episode --
>>>>>>>complete with dumpster diving and begging for morsels.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I just saw the first 5 minutes and
>>>>>>had to change the channel. She's
>>>>>>a complete kook, and not
>>>>>>representitive of most vegans.
>>>>>
>>>>>Question -- have you forced your cat to adopt a veg-n diet yet? If not,
>>>>>how many times have you considered it?
>>>>
>>>>Yet? No. My cat is meant by
>>>>his physiology to be carnivorous.
>>>>I would never try to turn him vegan.
>>>
>>>The physiology argument is both a non sequitur and a red herring --
>>>you're a vegan "wannabe" even though your physiology is that of an
>>>omnivore. There's no physiological reason for you to abstain completely
>>>from meat, dairy, or eggs, nor is there a physiological reason for you
>>>to avoid ingredients that *might* be derived from animals found on lists
>>>on veg-n websites. Your reasons for avoiding meat, dairy, eggs, or even
>>>possible derivative ingredients are *political* in nature; they are PART
>>>OF THE VEGAN *FIGHT* and have nothing whatsoever to do with health or
>>>physiology.
>>
>> That's funny coming from someone
>> who has admitted that he's a
>> vegetarian and that his reasons
>> are for health (and aesthetics).
>
> The aesthetic reason is completely different. As for health, I don't read
> through lists of ingredients looking for micrograms of animal parts to
> excise from my diet. I've admitted that some of the foods I occasionally
> eat have animal parts in them -- e.g., egg whites in pseudo-burgers. Egg
> whites aren't deleterious to good health. Neither is fish oil in omega-3
> supplements (and I'm taking those now).
I've also been looking at purslane. It's a "weed" that contains a lot of
omega-3 fatty acid. They say it grows all over the place but I don't recall
seeing it - even as much as I'm around disturbed areas where it is said to
grow. I've got a hillside that's difficult to landscape so maybe I'll sow
some purslane seeds there next spring. They need moisture to germinate, but
once established it can tolerate drought conditions - perfect for my region.
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pearl wrote:
> "usual suspect" <support@our.troops> wrote in message news:hyHef.22189$th3.10983@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>
>>>>>Sun gazing indeed.
>>>>
>>>>Lesley (aka pearl) is into that. Hahahahahaha!
>
>
> Posting a news-story about it in 2003 is not proof of
> that, and you know it.
You wrote:
The practice appears to have a spiritual element to it....
Well, yes.. that is of course true, but, possibly not "in the
first one hour after sunrise or the last one hour just before
sunset. During this time, the sun rays are not too strong, and
also the UV radiation etc is supposed to be lower, so no harm
will come to the eyes." This man claims to have been doing this
for years without being harmed. (If he were, it would have been
discovered by NASA).
http://tinyurl.com/9tp2o
And when you were informed the story was fake, you raised the issue of
extended fasting in asceticism and suggested other people might be
interested in fantastical claims by religious extremists.
Just thought that may be of interest to someone else here.
http://tinyurl.com/c6ez7
You're a kook, a naïve little witch.
> You are lying
This dude is impressive.
-- gullible, wide-eyed Lesley: http://tinyurl.com/cgfht
The dude was a fraud. So are you.
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