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Pretty young to die-could be those big Mac, could be no exercise, could be
heart problem, could be God's will.
Michael
Heart attack suspected in McDonald's CEO's death
Associated Press

OAK BROOK, Ill. - McDonald's Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Jim
Cantalupo died of an apparent heart attack today in Florida, shocking the
company and investors, just as his turn-around strategy was beginning to pay
off.

Cantalupo, 60, who died while a attending a franchisee convention in
Orlando, came out of retirement in early 2003 to take the helm of the
world's largest restaurant company after former CEO Jack Greenberg resigned
under pressure.


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Michael Balarama wrote:

> Pretty young to die-could be those big Mac, could be no exercise, could be
> heart problem, could be God's will.


Could be genetics or stress, too. FWIW, Cantalupo was the one responsible for
the latest round of healthy meals and the end of super-sizing at McD's. From all
accounts, he practiced what he preached. The new anti-obesity campaign featuring
the Adult Happy Meal was his idea: a salad, bottled water, and pedometer.
Hopefully the push for healthier meals will continue despite the change in
management.

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that "push for healthier meals" is due only to the fact that mcd's
business has been steadily declining over the past decade.

THe customers left, mcd's made it a bit healthier to entice them back.
THere is no virtue to read into this - it's business.

promoting mcd's on a vegan board... it's almost as if you are working
for them.

minimum wage,i bet - another "great" thing about them.
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to say nothing of the garbage created by eating at fast food places.

usual suspect -you are not vegan - post on your own board.
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"soapless" > wrote in message
om...
> to say nothing of the garbage created by eating at fast food places.
>
> usual suspect -you are not vegan - post on your own board.

==================
Hey, ignorant fool, this is a newsgroup. Apparently you are too stupid, or
too braindead from lack of a proper diet to understnad that, and to know how
to post.

Just another typical vegan loser, arent you, killer?





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soapless wrote:

> that "push for healthier meals" is due only to the fact that mcd's
> business has been steadily declining over the past decade.


Wrong. Most of their sales decline was (and remains) overseas due to the
BSE/foot and mouth scares, exchange rate issues (the US dollar has tumbled
against the Euro and GBP), and branching out with other restaurants (e.g.,
Chipotle's) beyond their core business. Cantalupo refocused McD's efforts back
to what they do best and away from diversifying with other restaurant themes.

The addition of healthier menus at McD's has only recently begun. It has minimal
bearing on their recent earnings news. Salads don't make up the core business of
McD's. Big Macs, Nuggets, fries, drinks still do.

> THe customers left, mcd's made it a bit healthier to entice them back.


Not entirely true. When BK introduced their veggie burger, they did it to
present an alternative to people who already would eat there. One of their
targets was the mom who wanted something healthier than she was feeding her kids
at BK; the veggie whopper is a lure with very limited appeal, and it's not a
high performing product for them DESPITE all the requests for such products from
veg-ns. The same is true of McD's healthier fare. It's not outselling Big Macs
or Nuggets.

> THere is no virtue to read into this - it's business.


No argument.

> promoting mcd's on a vegan board... it's almost as if you are working
> for them.


I'm not promoting them, I'm correcting some errant information that's been
thrown out in the discussion. I don't work for McD's.

> minimum wage,i bet -


I've never worked for minimum wage.

> another "great" thing about them.


They provide no-skill jobs to no-skill people like you. Don't bite the hand that
feeds you.

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brainless wrote:
> to say nothing of the garbage created by eating at fast food places.


Garbage is part of life, even yours.

> usual suspect -you are not vegan - post on your own board.


My diet is vegetarian, and I consume no eggs or dairy. This is a newsgroup, not
a forum. You do not moderate it, and your feeble attempts to censor me are
pretty shitty. What do you have against diverse opinions?

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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
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> brainless wrote:
> > to say nothing of the garbage created by eating at fast food places.

>
> Garbage is part of life, even yours.
>
> > usual suspect -you are not vegan - post on your own board.

>
> My diet is vegetarian, and I consume no eggs or dairy. This is a

newsgroup, not
> a forum. You do not moderate it, and your feeble attempts to censor me are
> pretty shitty. What do you have against diverse opinions?

==============
He, like all vegan loons, despises the truth. He, and they, know that their
lys, delusions, and fabrications can't stand the light of day.
Can't have the truth cluttering up their terminal ignorance, now can they?


>



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Couple clarifications...

usual suspect wrote:
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>> THe customers left, mcd's made it a bit healthier to entice them back.

>
> Not entirely true. When BK introduced their veggie burger, they did it
> to present an alternative to people who already would eat there. One of
> their targets was the mom who wanted something healthier than she was
> feeding her kids at BK; the veggie whopper is a lure with very limited
> appeal, and it's not a high performing product for them DESPITE all the
> requests for such products from veg-ns. The same is true of McD's
> healthier fare. It's not outselling Big Macs or Nuggets.


Before Burger King introduced its BK Veggie Burger in March, the company
tested the product with random potential customers. When asked if they
wanted the comparatively healthful sandwich coupled with bottled water
and a side salad, customers responded with a resounding "no." So now,
the veggie burger comes with French fries and a soda.

The taste test drives home two points: one, that customers drive the
market, and two, that customers want more healthful options from their
fast-food joints--just not too healthful. After all, people don't go to
McDonald's for low-calorie food any more than a vegetarian goes to a
steakhouse for dinner. But in an effort to broaden their appeal to a
wider range of customers and spur growth, fast-food chains have jumped
on the "healthful" and "fresh" bandwagons in a big way.
http://www.forbes.com/2002/08/16/0819fresh_print.html

BK spokespeople at the time the Veggie Whopper was introduced noted that it was
targeted to old customers who want healthier, fresher options. It wasn't
targeted to new customers (e.g., veg-ns).

>> THere is no virtue to read into this - it's business.

>
> No argument.


Well, one argument: industry and profit are virtuous.

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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
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> brainless wrote:
> > to say nothing of the garbage created by eating at fast food places.

>
> Garbage is part of life, even yours.
>
> > usual suspect -you are not vegan - post on your own board.

>
> My diet is vegetarian, and I consume no eggs or dairy. This is a

newsgroup, not
> a forum. You do not moderate it, and your feeble attempts to censor me are
> pretty shitty. What do you have against diverse opinions?


Where do you get your heme iron?

-Rubystars




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Rubystars wrote:
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> Where do you get your heme iron?


I only get non-heme from diet (I eat a lot of kale and prunes, and my breakfast
cereals are fortified). As for supplements, I take a multi-vitamin which I'm
sure has heme iron in it as well as additional vitamin C.

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"rick etter" > wrote in message ink.net>...
> "soapless" > wrote in message
> om...
> > to say nothing of the garbage created by eating at fast food places.
> >
> > usual suspect -you are not vegan - post on your own board.

> ==================
> Hey, ignorant fool, this is a newsgroup. Apparently you are too stupid, or
> too braindead from lack of a proper diet to understnad that, and to know how
> to post.
>
> Just another typical vegan loser, arent you, killer?







"They're telling LYS and KILLING!!!" squeals pEtter.
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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
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> Rubystars wrote:
> <...>
> > Where do you get your heme iron?

>
> I only get non-heme from diet (I eat a lot of kale and prunes, and my

breakfast
> cereals are fortified). As for supplements, I take a multi-vitamin which

I'm
> sure has heme iron in it as well as additional vitamin C.
>


Ok

-Rubystars


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Again, newsgroups are accessed with an email client and are not
archived. They are also shared between many independant servers. This
is not that. Not even nearly, but used to be a collection of
newsgroups that was purchased in 2001. Google, like most businesses,
stretch definitions.

To say x+y=good you must map the spectrum, so to say red+blue=green,
you have defined the frequencies of each. Note we use three, not two
carefully selected colours to generate any other. Physics, logic. You
don't seem to know when it is argument or opinion. So, if industry and
profit are good, as you say, i might say it's unqualified as a
statement, as it is not stated as an opinion, but presented as an
allusion to an incomplete argument. The reader has to entertain it as
a notion to be polite, but it is opinion stated as phyical truth\law.
Watch your many copied words.

Laissez-faire economics, corporate right to profit. Who needs
environmentalists if these things are good, as you state? Or
government? Richer rich and poorer poor pales as a concern against
pollution. To leave price as a control still puts exotic or near
extinct species on the table of forever good bye. That part of the
scenario ? You must agree , not so good. Inexcusable, increasing
expontially. Government has to keep unruly private interest in check
with such controls as water contaminate standards, to qualify your
picture of good.

losers work at mcd's? Why not the enitre food industry, especially
restaurants, slaughtehouse. They must not know how cruel it is. If
you're going to condem folk as losers, don't forget the paper
industry, whose presence permeats mcd's [ just to support your
argument]. I'd stick with losers work. [to get out of that position
-at mcd's they're mostly kids too young to work, not losers per se in
my book]. I don't think it matters that you've not worked there, for
the record , neither have i. These sort of blanket statements of yours
really undoes\undermines the language.i don't mind but others will.

For the record. If i post to board it ususally is because i have some
resonance with the group's topic or description. i heckle hecklers
when bored, not "diverse opinion" as you put it. At present there are
many levels of "newsgroup" activities [and heckling], but this is just
a searcheable compilation of archived threads albeit large, smaller
versions of the same are everywhere on the net, certainly not calling
themselves newsgroups to attract previous users of the original
usenet, as google has done.
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i didn' know some loons where vegan, don't they eat grubs?

I know putting sentences togther involves harmony, and that you seem
to prefer discord on the mistaken supposition that it is an "opposite"
viewpoint. Scales. Learn'em and weep. Then you'll not call me a
misanthrope, as i try to change things like diet and consumption
habits.

Music or colour theory might cure you of this reasoning flaw ; many
math and physics figures were musical.


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Hey, witless, why do you insist on snipping all the posts you reply to?
Ignorance, or just plain dishonesty. Either are typical of vegan loons,
killer.

Your stupidity noted....


"soapless" > wrote in message
om...
> Again, newsgroups are accessed with an email client and are not
> archived. They are also shared between many independant servers. This
> is not that. Not even nearly, but used to be a collection of
> newsgroups that was purchased in 2001. Google, like most businesses,
> stretch definitions.
>
> To say x+y=good you must map the spectrum, so to say red+blue=green,
> you have defined the frequencies of each. Note we use three, not two
> carefully selected colours to generate any other. Physics, logic. You
> don't seem to know when it is argument or opinion. So, if industry and
> profit are good, as you say, i might say it's unqualified as a
> statement, as it is not stated as an opinion, but presented as an
> allusion to an incomplete argument. The reader has to entertain it as
> a notion to be polite, but it is opinion stated as phyical truth\law.
> Watch your many copied words.
>
> Laissez-faire economics, corporate right to profit. Who needs
> environmentalists if these things are good, as you state? Or
> government? Richer rich and poorer poor pales as a concern against
> pollution. To leave price as a control still puts exotic or near
> extinct species on the table of forever good bye. That part of the
> scenario ? You must agree , not so good. Inexcusable, increasing
> expontially. Government has to keep unruly private interest in check
> with such controls as water contaminate standards, to qualify your
> picture of good.
>
> losers work at mcd's? Why not the enitre food industry, especially
> restaurants, slaughtehouse. They must not know how cruel it is. If
> you're going to condem folk as losers, don't forget the paper
> industry, whose presence permeats mcd's [ just to support your
> argument]. I'd stick with losers work. [to get out of that position
> -at mcd's they're mostly kids too young to work, not losers per se in
> my book]. I don't think it matters that you've not worked there, for
> the record , neither have i. These sort of blanket statements of yours
> really undoes\undermines the language.i don't mind but others will.
>
> For the record. If i post to board it ususally is because i have some
> resonance with the group's topic or description. i heckle hecklers
> when bored, not "diverse opinion" as you put it. At present there are
> many levels of "newsgroup" activities [and heckling], but this is just
> a searcheable compilation of archived threads albeit large, smaller
> versions of the same are everywhere on the net, certainly not calling
> themselves newsgroups to attract previous users of the original
> usenet, as google has done.



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"soapless" > wrote in message
om...
> i didn' know some loons where vegan, don't they eat grubs?
>
> I know putting sentences togther involves harmony, and that you seem
> to prefer discord on the mistaken supposition that it is an "opposite"
> viewpoint. Scales. Learn'em and weep. Then you'll not call me a
> misanthrope, as i try to change things like diet and consumption
> habits.
>
> Music or colour theory might cure you of this reasoning flaw ; many
> math and physics figures were musical.

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A regular diet may rid you of your ignorance, but I doubt it. You revel in
your stupidity. You embrace it, you are terminally ignorant, killer.


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soapless wrote:
> Again,


No, fool, not again.

> newsgroups are accessed with an email client and are not
> archived.


Not archived?
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...an&btnG=Search

Still, how the **** are we supposed to know whom you're replying when you
incessantly snip out the entire post? At least leave some context, nitwit.

> They are also shared between many independant servers.


Learn to spell independent (and other words you misspell). This group is
archived and threads are often repeated on the world wide web.

> This is not that.


Yes, it is.

> Not even nearly, but used to be a collection of
> newsgroups that was purchased in 2001.


It is a newsgroup. Newsgroups are not bought and sold, fool.

> Google, like most businesses, stretch definitions.


You have no idea what you're writing, you ass.

<snip prattle>
> Laissez-faire economics, corporate right to profit. Who needs
> environmentalists if these things are good, as you state?


I don't need environmentalists. Socialism didn't protect the Russian or Chinese
environment, it won't protect ours. Private ownership protects property better
than collectivism.

> Or government?


I don't need government.

> Richer rich and poorer poor pales as a concern against
> pollution.


The poor cause more pollution with their badly adjusted valves and leaky old
cars. The rich buy newer, more efficient cars and keep them better maintained.

> To leave price as a control still puts exotic or near
> extinct species on the table of forever good bye.


When was the last time you heard of someone eating bald eagle eggs or blue whale
blubber? Exotic species are not near extinction; by definition, an exotic is a
non-native species:
exotic species
An organism that exists in the free state in an area but is not native
to that area. Also refers to animals from outside the country in which
they are held in captive or free-ranging populations.
http://iufro.boku.ac.at/iufro/silvav...ry/27_0en.html

> That part of the scenario ?


That part of the scenario is a bogus issue. Nobody is eating endangered species
in my country. If someone does eat them, it's a serious crime.

> You must agree, not so good.


I *don't* agree, nor must I. You raise a bogus issue with respect to exotics.

> Inexcusable,


What's inexcusable?

> increasing expontially.


What's increasing exponentially? (Learn to spell, you moron.)

> Government has to keep unruly private interest


Private interests are not unruly. Exercising collective interests is prone to
mob rule. We value personal freedoms over mob rule in my country.

> in check


No, not in check. Government suppresses; it is the antidote to freedom and liberty.

> with such controls as water contaminate standards,


You have no idea what you're writing.

> to qualify your picture of good.


Good needs no qualification.

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brainless wrote:
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> I know putting sentences togther involves harmony,


Apparently, you don't.

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Garbage is not an issue with me and others. i have reduced all "my"
packaging to re-cyclables. Did you not hear of the montreal couple who
have yet to fill a garbage bag in over a year of "normal" consumption.
It can be done.

A high excretion lifestyle : nitrogen in proteins depletes all those
metals. Studies done based on excretion are flawed reasoning to being
with, as they arbitrarily assign a standard excretion of proteins and
therefore metals. The average person flushes 8 kg of phosphorous per
year. Nuts. Eating it, washing in it, fertilizing ...the water ways,
especially lake erie cannot absorb it.

i've switched to low excretion. it made sense.


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brainless wrote:
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> i've switched to low excretion.


No, you have not. Your posts are a bunch of shit.

> it made sense.


Your posts are shit. You make no sense.

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"soapless" > wrote in message
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> Garbage is not an issue with me and others. i have reduced all "my"
> packaging to re-cyclables. Did you not hear of the montreal couple who
> have yet to fill a garbage bag in over a year of "normal" consumption.
> It can be done.


If you're dirty and never use napkins or tissues.

-Rubystars


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I use water and fingernails , so my skin is squeaky clean. Soak and
scrape -works=ed for eons.The old way is the best, as natural
dermicides of the skin are not removed. Soap and a rag does not get
all that: they smear it in. A lufa is decadent, sinister, to some.
Our ancestors did not always eat meat stink or need soap. Diet, diet,
diet.

Doing wothout soap means first not cooking , consuming "smelly"
sulphates, nitrates. they leach out through the skin. When odour is
gone, soap isn't needed as a raw diet has no greasy oils to excrete.

Why must you suspect a low-impact lifestyle?
rubystars, if you're overweight and excreteing heme....don't run for a
napkin. It's insane, a poor excuse for the grief industry inflicts on
the bioshpere we live in.
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i didn't say people were eating them. Removing habitat does worse,
stop calling me names and being cranky.
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"Rubystars" > wrote in message
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>
> "soapless" > wrote in message
> om...
> > Garbage is not an issue with me and others. i have reduced all "my"
> > packaging to re-cyclables. Did you not hear of the montreal couple who
> > have yet to fill a garbage bag in over a year of "normal" consumption.
> > It can be done.

>
> If you're dirty and never use napkins or tissues.
>

oooo...i love to use old-fashioned hankies, that are passed down from my
nana and great aunt or that i find at garage sales. those plus using cloth
napkins, and you're set. just wash em,' and you don't have to cram the
landfils so much. those ads from 'swiffer' and the like **** me off. it's
gotten absurd. not only do we have a zillion disposable dusting and floor
sweeping cloths, now you wash your face and dishes with throwaways too?
that's just excessive. and all so that you'll keep on pouring money into
their completely unnecessary and wasteful product. how much time does it
save to not have to pour a drop of detergent into the dishwater?
*exasperated grumble* all of this waste is insane. besides, hankies and
cloths are pretty. i try to not even use paper towels, but at least if i
have to, they can be composted if they don't have certain kinds of stuff on
them.




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"soapless" > wrote in message
om...
> I use water and fingernails , so my skin is squeaky clean. Soak and
> scrape -works=ed for eons.The old way is the best, as natural
> dermicides of the skin are not removed. Soap and a rag does not get
> all that: they smear it in. A lufa is decadent, sinister, to some.
> Our ancestors did not always eat meat stink or need soap. Diet, diet,
> diet.


Body odor happens whether you eat meat or not. People sweat and get stinky
from that, and oil comes out on the scalp and other areas of people's
bodies. Dirt in the air and otherwise sticks to these secretions.

You need a good bath with some soap and shampoo, and maybe some after-shower
body powder. I bet you'd smell a lot better.

> Doing wothout soap means first not cooking , consuming "smelly"
> sulphates, nitrates. they leach out through the skin. When odour is
> gone, soap isn't needed as a raw diet has no greasy oils to excrete.


Everyone excretes greasy oils, vegan or not. You may just not be noticing
it. Most people don't notice their own smell, but other people around you
do. Noticed any flies buzzing around your head lately?

> Why must you suspect a low-impact lifestyle?


What do you do when you get a runny nose? Wipe it with your clothes? And I
don't even want to know how you'd go without toilet paper (just remind me
not to shake your hand unless you finally resort to soap).

> rubystars, if you're overweight and excreteing heme....don't run for a
> napkin. It's insane, a poor excuse for the grief industry inflicts on
> the bioshpere we live in.


I use a napkin to blow my nose in.

-Rubystars


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"katie" > wrote in message
e.rogers.com...
>
> "Rubystars" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "soapless" > wrote in message
> > om...
> > > Garbage is not an issue with me and others. i have reduced all "my"
> > > packaging to re-cyclables. Did you not hear of the montreal couple who
> > > have yet to fill a garbage bag in over a year of "normal" consumption.
> > > It can be done.

> >
> > If you're dirty and never use napkins or tissues.
> >

> oooo...i love to use old-fashioned hankies, that are passed down from my
> nana and great aunt or that i find at garage sales. those plus using

cloth
> napkins, and you're set. just wash em,' and you don't have to cram the
> landfils so much.


That works but what about cramming the landfills with boxes of detergent?

>those ads from 'swiffer' and the like **** me off. it's
> gotten absurd.


Some people want a clean home.

>not only do we have a zillion disposable dusting and floor
> sweeping cloths, now you wash your face and dishes with throwaways too?


Bacteria can accumulate in sponges and rags, if they're not kept clean, but
if they are then they're probably better than throwing away all that junk.

> that's just excessive. and all so that you'll keep on pouring money into
> their completely unnecessary and wasteful product. how much time does it
> save to not have to pour a drop of detergent into the dishwater?
> *exasperated grumble* all of this waste is insane. besides, hankies and
> cloths are pretty. i try to not even use paper towels, but at least if i
> have to, they can be composted if they don't have certain kinds of stuff

on
> them.


I don't think I could cook without having some paper towels around to clean
up little spills and stuff.

-Rubystars


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smegma wrote:
> I use water and fingernails , so my skin is


....stinky and smeggy.

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smeggy wrote:
> i didn't say people were eating them. Removing habitat does worse,
> stop calling me names and being cranky.


WTF are you writing about? STOP SNIPPING CONTEXT AND AUTHORS TO WHOM YOU'RE
REPLYING, SMEGHEAD.


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smeg wrote:
> google has stored usenet posts from the past two decades. Capiche?


Such storage is called ARCHIVING.

> No newsgroup does anything like that.


This ain't Google, smeg, it's a newsgroup. You can access it through Google or
through other portals, but I'm sending this post to alt.food.vegan via my
newsgroup reader.



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Rubystars wrote:
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> Everyone excretes greasy oils, vegan or not. You may just not be noticing
> it. Most people don't notice their own smell, but other people around you
> do. Noticed any flies buzzing around your head lately?


Some vegans are so self-absorbed that they don't notice their BO, that their
shit stinks just like everyone else's, or flies buzzing about their heads. Some
of it, it also appears from Coleman's rants, prefer malnourishing themselves
even when their lab results show the chickens coming home to roost.

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Rubystars wrote:
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> That works but what about cramming the landfills with boxes of detergent?


And what about the detergent run-off into water supplies? We banned phosphates
in the city limits (can get *real* Tide in neighboring cities) because they were
turning the Colorado River a bright green.

<...>

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katie wrote:
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> *exasperated grumble* all of this waste is insane. besides, hankies and
> cloths are pretty. i try to not even use paper towels, but at least if i
> have to, they can be composted if they don't have certain kinds of stuff on
> them.


What about tampons and pads? Do you use those without regard for the planet?

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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
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> Rubystars wrote:
> <...>
> > That works but what about cramming the landfills with boxes of

detergent?
>
> And what about the detergent run-off into water supplies? We banned

phosphates
> in the city limits (can get *real* Tide in neighboring cities) because

they were
> turning the Colorado River a bright green.


That must've been cool for St. Patricks Day though. *L*

-Rubystars


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