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Grass-lambs-grass. A natural equilibrium process which can have no long term effect. Sounds like bulwarks.
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Does that mean lambs are the 4x4 of the livestock world ?
Poor old Larry...he's gonna be taxed out of existance
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I know it’s baaaaarely believable.Originally posted by realityhack View PostEwe must be joking.
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ah, exploded veggies. I could live with thatOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI meant the vegetarians' arses.
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I meant the vegetarians' arses.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostDo you have ANY idea how a syphon works ? I have this mental image of fields full of lambs all blown inside-out by the 'Mitch-o-Matic'

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Do you have ANY idea how a syphon works ? I have this mental image of fields full of lambs all blown inside-out by the 'Mitch-o-Matic'Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMaybe we should stick hoses up their arses and pump the gas back down into empty oil fields as a strategic reserve for the future.
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Ewe must be joking.
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Maybe we should stick hoses up their arses and pump the gas back down into empty oil fields as a strategic reserve for the future.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNot only that, but vegetarians produce more methane.
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No, because we need the plants to soak up the CO2. Shoot all the veggies; more plants for the 'lungs of the planet', problem solved. Boomed.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI suppose they want us all to become vegetarian?
Better eat as many chops while I can........
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I suppose they want us all to become vegetarian?
Better eat as many chops while I can........
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Yeah, it's been the sheep all along, nothing to do with human population growth at all. Boomed.
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