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Posted by Rusty Jones on December 31, 2003 at 12:35:14 from (209.195.140.158):
In Reply to: Re: Re: O.T. Mad Cow posted by Homer on December 31, 2003 at 07:39:55:
Doug: I thought that back when the U.K. had all of the trouble with feeding animal parts to the cows, mixed into the regular feed, our government said, many times, that the practice doesn't take place here in the U.S.! Now, somebody said that it is done here! What's the real scoop? On another note, a guy here wore a PETA T-shirt to a tractor pull. I thought they'd have to have an escort to get him out of there, until somebody pointed out that it meant: People eating tasty animals! And, one day i went to a garage sale, and after picking out several items, i went to pay for them. On the cashiers table was a sign saying: All proceeds go to PETA. With that, i put the stuff down and left! Those goofy peta jerks aren't getting my money! How do they hold up their pants? With a rope? Maybe raw-hide? Rusty Jones
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