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Old 14-01-2006, 05:42 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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me wrote:
In article ,
"Rod Speed" wrote:

Plenty with a clue realise that 'organics'
are a complete wank in modern first world countrys that have
perfectly adequate setups that ensure that our food is safe to eat.


Yeah. That's why commercial ground beef is recalled by the thousands
of tons and factory chicken has to be cooked to death to make sure
it's safe. So what does _that_ make the U.S.?


That aint the organic vegys beind discussed, stupid.

Reams of your puerile shit flushed where it belongs.


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Old 14-01-2006, 05:51 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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Oscar wrote:
me wrote:
In article ,
"Rod Speed" wrote:

Plenty with a clue realise that 'organics'
are a complete wank in modern first world countrys that have
perfectly adequate setups that ensure that our food is safe to eat.

Yeah. That's why commercial ground beef is recalled by the thousands
of tons and factory chicken has to be cooked to death to make sure
it's safe. So what does _that_ make the U.S.?


That aint the organic vegys beind discussed, stupid.

Reams of your puerile shit flushed where it belongs.



Hey, welfare boy, how did I know this was from you without looking at
headers? That the best your pitiful self can do?
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Old 15-01-2006, 12:42 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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Rod Speed wrote:


I dont care about PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN MODERN FIRST WORLD COUNTRYS, stupid.


You are ASSuming all of your fruits and vegetables come from first
world countries all the time. It ain't true, Slick. Much of your OUT OF
SEASON produce comes from third world countries where the amounts of
insecticides and fungicides dumped and sprayed on stuff is outrageous.
I, as an ordinary citizen, can walk into any ag store where I live and
buy insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides that are only available to
certified pest control people in the US and other first world countries
or have been actually been BANNED from being used in those countries.

Take your head out of the sand booboo.

SD

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Old 15-01-2006, 01:08 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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SD wrote
Rod Speed wrote


I dont care about PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN
MODERN FIRST WORLD COUNTRYS, stupid.


You are ASSuming all of your fruits and vegetables
come from first world countries all the time.


No I'm not. I KNOW that my country doesnt
allow the import of fruits and vegys with levels of
pesticide residue that are any risk to my health.

And none of what I eat much of is imported from
other than another first world country anyway.

It ain't true, Slick. Much of your OUT OF SEASON
produce comes from third world countries


No it doesnt.

where the amounts of insecticides and fungicides
dumped and sprayed on stuff is outrageous.


No it isnt.

I, as an ordinary citizen, can walk into any ag store where
I live and buy insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides that
are only available to certified pest control people in the
US and other first world countries or have been actually
been BANNED from being used in those countries.


And I know that we dont allow imports of fruits and vegys
that contain excessive levels of those into my country, stupid.

Take your head out of the sand booboo.


Take yours out of your arse, ****wit.


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Old 15-01-2006, 01:21 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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"Rod Speed" wrote in news:42ti4pF1l5srsU1
@individual.net:

Take your head out of the sand booboo.


Take yours out of your arse, ****wit.


Ah, the benefits of a liberal education...

--

"Et nunc reges intelligite erudmini, qui judicatis terram."

"Rancor is an outpouring of a feeling of inferiority."

Jose Ortega Y Gasset
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Old 15-01-2006, 02:25 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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Michel Boucher wrote:
"Rod Speed" wrote in news:42ti4pF1l5srsU1
@individual.net:

Take your head out of the sand booboo.

Take yours out of your arse, ****wit.


Ah, the benefits of a liberal education...




Education? He drooped our if high school. Why do you think if works
history is three hours?
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Old 15-01-2006, 03:09 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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Rod Speed wrote:

No I'm not. I KNOW that my country doesnt
allow the import of fruits and vegys with levels of
pesticide residue that are any risk to my health.

And none of what I eat much of is imported from
other than another first world country anyway.

It ain't true, Slick. Much of your OUT OF SEASON
produce comes from third world countries


No it doesnt.

where the amounts of insecticides and fungicides
dumped and sprayed on stuff is outrageous.


No it isnt.

This is confusing. From previous posts I had thought Rod Speed lived
in the U.S. , but apparently that is not the case. -aem

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Old 15-01-2006, 03:12 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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aem wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
No I'm not. I KNOW that my country doesnt
allow the import of fruits and vegys with levels of
pesticide residue that are any risk to my health.

And none of what I eat much of is imported from
other than another first world country anyway.

It ain't true, Slick. Much of your OUT OF SEASON
produce comes from third world countries

No it doesnt.

where the amounts of insecticides and fungicides
dumped and sprayed on stuff is outrageous.

No it isnt.

This is confusing. From previous posts I had thought Rod Speed lived
in the U.S. , but apparently that is not the case. -aem


He lives in Australia, if you consider "living" to be an entire life
on the dole.
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Old 15-01-2006, 03:22 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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William Souden wrote:
aem wrote:
This is confusing. From previous posts I had thought Rod Speed lived
in the U.S. , but apparently that is not the case. -aem


He lives in Australia, if you consider "living" to be an entire life
on the dole.


Oh, well then some of what he says makes a little more sense to me.
Australia has much better controls over what it imports than the U.S.
does. (And that's the only issue in this broad discussion that I am
addressing.). -aem

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Old 15-01-2006, 06:23 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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Rod Speed wrote:
SD wrote
Rod Speed wrote



Take yours out of your arse, ****wit.


Two words for you **** OFF

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Old 15-01-2006, 06:50 AM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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SD wrote
Rod Speed wrote
SD wrote
Rod Speed wrote


Take yours out of your arse, ****wit.


Two words for you **** OFF


Is this where I'm sposed to curl up and die or sumfin, child ?


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Old 15-01-2006, 12:32 PM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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"aem" wrote in message
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William Souden wrote:
aem wrote:
This is confusing. From previous posts I had thought Rod Speed lived
in the U.S. , but apparently that is not the case. -aem


He lives in Australia, if you consider "living" to be an entire life
on the dole.


Oh, well then some of what he says makes a little more sense to me.
Australia has much better controls over what it imports than the U.S.
does. (And that's the only issue in this broad discussion that I am
addressing.). -aem


He not only lives in Australia, he seems unaware that there's a world
outside it that differs from it in any respect. I posted once about a
periodical cicada event

http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/entomolog...6/444-276.html

occurring where I live, and he called me a liar. I haven't bothered
conversing with him since.


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Old 15-01-2006, 07:56 PM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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In article

..au,
"Oscar" wrote yet another idiotic six-word diatribe,
under a pseudonym because he doesn't have enough of a backbone to
support his own insularity with facts and his own name. *PLONK!*
sd
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Old 15-01-2006, 08:11 PM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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me wrote:
In article

.au,
"Oscar" wrote yet another idiotic six-word diatribe,
under a pseudonym because he doesn't have enough of a backbone to
support his own insularity with facts and his own name. *PLONK!*
sd



"Oscar" ,of course, is Rod Speed who needs to avoid kill files.
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Old 15-01-2006, 08:15 PM posted to misc.consumers.frugal-living,rec.food.cooking
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Some gutless ****wit desperately cowering behind
me desperately attempted
to bullshit its way out of its predicament and fooled
absolutely no one at all, as always.


 




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