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Growing crops for livestock feed is not "inefficient"
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:33:30 GMT, Goo Erikson > wrote:
>This idea about some goods requiring more resources >than others can perhaps be illustrated by looking at >different quality levels of what are fundamentally the >same goods. Rolex watches, Mercedes-Benz cars and USDA >prime beef are more expensive than Timex, Kia and USDA >standard beef What happens to the prime beef from the extraordinary dog food cattle that you believe in, Goo? |
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Growing crops for livestock feed is not "inefficient"
dh@. wrote: > On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:33:30 GMT, Goo Erikson > wrote: > > >This idea about some goods requiring more resources > >than others can perhaps be illustrated by looking at > >different quality levels of what are fundamentally the > >same goods. Rolex watches, Mercedes-Benz cars and USDA > >prime beef are more expensive than Timex, Kia and USDA > >standard beef > > What happens to the prime beef from the extraordinary > dog food cattle that you believe in, Goo? Goo needs time to think up a good lie. He ain't the dwarf he once was. Nosirreee bob! A few short year ago Goober would have been swearing, screaming, and slobbering all kinds of gibberish immediately in reply to your post. Do you suppose our little Goober is maturing a bit in that he actually invests some time in his LIES? LOL!! |
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Growing crops for livestock feed is not "inefficient"
****wit David Harrison, ignorant pig-****ing cracker, showed his pimply
ass again: > On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:33:30 GMT, Leif Erikson > wrote: > > >This idea about some goods requiring more resources > >than others can perhaps be illustrated by looking at > >different quality levels of what are fundamentally the > >same goods. Rolex watches, Mercedes-Benz cars and USDA > >prime beef are more expensive than Timex, Kia and USDA > >standard beef > > What happens to the prime beef from the extraordinary > dog food cattle There isn't any prime beef from dog food cattle, ****wit. See the post from "farmall" or whatever his name was. |
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