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> Yes, and I also prefer a normal amount of good food rather than 4
> plates of industry meat and Roundup vegetables.


Obviously your vision is limited to black and white with no
shades of gray.

You stopped eating meat as to "save the poor animals."
Yet you don't care at all about the animals that live in the sea.
You also don't care about the hungry wild dogs in your country.
Predators in all of the world go for the pregnant and young
weaker
babies. That's how nature works, pal.

Going by that, you probably advocate the extermination of all
preditors, not just Australian wild dogs. Don't forget that
humans are the biggest predators on earth. We even kill nice
animals for fur only.

"plates of industry meat and Roundup vegetables" is your take on
a buffet meal? Good grief, what the hell is wrong with you? You
should maybe step back and take a good look at yourself before
you judge others here about what they eat.

Obviously, it's your way or the highway.
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On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 10:47:01 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>Brice wrote:
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>> Yes, and I also prefer a normal amount of good food rather than 4
>> plates of industry meat and Roundup vegetables.

>
>Obviously your vision is limited to black and white with no
>shades of gray.


That's a very black and white statement.

>You stopped eating meat as to "save the poor animals."
>Yet you don't care at all about the animals that live in the sea.


You don't care about ANY animals. You stuff them all down your pie
hole. So I win

>You also don't care about the hungry wild dogs in your country.
>Predators in all of the world go for the pregnant and young
>weaker
>babies. That's how nature works, pal.


Thanks, Master Gary. Please teach us more.

>Going by that, you probably advocate the extermination of all
>preditors, not just Australian wild dogs.


Of course not.

>Don't forget that
>humans are the biggest predators on earth. We even kill nice
>animals for fur only.


Yes, as a group we're quite the psychopaths.

>"plates of industry meat and Roundup vegetables" is your take on
>a buffet meal?


How else do you think a restaurant can afford "All you can eat"? By
feeding you cheap ingredients. It's not rocket science.

>Good grief, what the hell is wrong with you? You
>should maybe step back and take a good look at yourself before
>you judge others here about what they eat.
>
>Obviously, it's your way or the highway.


Yes, I'd pick the highway over an All You Can Eat joint, AKA
Cheapskate's Heaven.
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Brice wrote:
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> Gary wrote:
> >Obviously, it's your way or the highway.

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> Yes, I'd pick the highway over an All You Can Eat joint, AKA
> Cheapskate's Heaven.


Here's my favorite local buffet restaurant. You call this cheap?
Needless to say, I don't go there very often but it's a great
place to sample so many different seafood dishes. You just need
to expand your limited vision of buffet restaurants. They are not
all cheap fried food places that only poor fat people go to and
eat until they are sick.

https://captaingeorges.com/pricing-l...ginia-beach-va

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On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 12:34:21 -0400, Gary > wrote:

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>> Gary wrote:
>> >Obviously, it's your way or the highway.

>>
>> Yes, I'd pick the highway over an All You Can Eat joint, AKA
>> Cheapskate's Heaven.

>
>Here's my favorite local buffet restaurant. You call this cheap?
>Needless to say, I don't go there very often but it's a great
>place to sample so many different seafood dishes. You just need
>to expand your limited vision of buffet restaurants. They are not
>all cheap fried food places that only poor fat people go to and
>eat until they are sick.


No, skinny people eat themselves sick there too. They eat triple what
they'd normally eat. It's free!

>https://captaingeorges.com/pricing-l...ginia-beach-va


That's not very cheap. Great menu.
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> On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 12:34:21 -0400, Gary > wrote:
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>>Brice wrote:
>>>
>>> Gary wrote:
>>> >Obviously, it's your way or the highway.
>>>
>>> Yes, I'd pick the highway over an All You Can Eat joint, AKA
>>> Cheapskate's Heaven.

>>
>>Here's my favorite local buffet restaurant. You call this cheap?
>>Needless to say, I don't go there very often but it's a great
>>place to sample so many different seafood dishes. You just need
>>to expand your limited vision of buffet restaurants. They are not
>>all cheap fried food places that only poor fat people go to and
>>eat until they are sick.

>
> No, skinny people eat themselves sick there too. They eat triple what
> they'd normally eat. It's free!




Maybe that's what they do where you live but don't paint everyone with your
own brush. I doubt that you have a lot of experience with restaurants,
buffets etc in the US.

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On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 10:11:11 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>"Brice" > wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 12:34:21 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>>
>>>Brice wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Gary wrote:
>>>> >Obviously, it's your way or the highway.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, I'd pick the highway over an All You Can Eat joint, AKA
>>>> Cheapskate's Heaven.
>>>
>>>Here's my favorite local buffet restaurant. You call this cheap?
>>>Needless to say, I don't go there very often but it's a great
>>>place to sample so many different seafood dishes. You just need
>>>to expand your limited vision of buffet restaurants. They are not
>>>all cheap fried food places that only poor fat people go to and
>>>eat until they are sick.

>>
>> No, skinny people eat themselves sick there too. They eat triple what
>> they'd normally eat. It's free!

>
>Maybe that's what they do where you live but don't paint everyone with your
>own brush. I doubt that you have a lot of experience with restaurants,
>buffets etc in the US.


My opinion's based on one experience in an all-you-can-eat buffet,
from a few years ago. It taught me to avoid those places.

Of course, it's possible that American buffet restaurants are great
places, but I'd have to catch a plane to eat there.
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On Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 12:26:05 PM UTC-5, Brice wrote:
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> My opinion's based on one experience in an all-you-can-eat buffet,
> from a few years ago. It taught me to avoid those places.
>
>

Well, I guess it's safe to say your first experience with sex went well.
Otherwise we'd be reading your experience from years ago taught you to
avoid it.
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