Originally posted by scooterscot
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Originally posted by Xenophon
Single, aren't you?
nope... is that the best you've got?
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Originally posted by scooterscotNot long at all.
Press "Start" > select shut down.. simple really.
Single, aren't you?
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Originally posted by XenophonI googled for a 'Contractor Norway' site, but, alas, no joy. How much longer do I have to put up with your nonsense? T0sser.
Press "Start" > select shut down.. simple really.
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Originally posted by scooterscotwow this veggie's buff...
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Originally posted by Xenophonscooterscot, don't come on here trying to justify drowning a litter of puppies and then trying to be a smart @rse. It isn't working.
Now, go away and find the 'Contractor Norway' site, where your poorly constructed sentences won't be noticed.
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Originally posted by scooterscotI'm right against cruelty too, more so needless suffering, whether in animals or humans it's not right.
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Originally posted by scooterscotCareful calorific count for the day has almost been exhausted with post…
Now, go away and find the 'Contractor Norway' site, where your poorly constructed sentences won't be noticed.
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Originally posted by angusgloverI eat meat, but generally from animals that have been slaughtered in a slaughterhouse.
Sorry, but I don't eat dogs and people that are cruel to animals just make me sick.
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Originally posted by XenophonCorrect.
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Originally posted by scooterscotSo where do you get your protien from?
I’m a meat roaring carnivore, I don’t argue with my opponents I just eat them.
I eat meat, but generally from animals that have been slaughtered in a slaughterhouse.
Sorry, but I don't eat dogs and people that are cruel to animals just make me sick.
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Originally posted by angusgloverI am now drawing a comparison between you and the man that did this...
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So where do you get your protien from?
I’m a meat roaring carnivore, I don’t argue with my opponents I just eat them.
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Originally posted by scooterscotAre you a veggie?
I am now drawing a comparison between you and the man that did this...
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