Meatless Prediction

Igor Loving lovingigor at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 1 15:59:14 EST 2005


There are some fish left out there but they are getting smaller all the 
time.



Aloha:
Igor



>From: blacky at cbn.net.id
>Reply-To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s 
<austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
>To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s 
<austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
>Subject: Meatless Prediction
>Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 16:39:09 GMT
>
> > Ladies & Gentlemen:  Just for the record I of my own accord 
have become shall we say a
>semi-vegetarian.  I have sworn off McDonald's, Sonic Burgers, and tacos 
from street
>vendors...However, I be damned if I'll give up my Black eyed Peas & 
Cornbread for anyone
>and that includes but is not limited to the pope.  In addition, I refuse 
to give up my LA
>Sardines & Crackers when out fishin.  Not meaning to be 
disrespectful but like my ole
>pappy use to say "Different Stokes for different 
folks".....Luv Y'all.....Wayne (alias
>whatever) Smith Junior
>
>More than one psychic / mystic has commented that someday before long 
people will line up
>to admire cuts of meat behind thick glass, lit up like fine diamonds.
>
>No one will eat meat - except perhaps one another - when 11 billion 
souls crowd this poor
>planet. That's supposed to happen around 2050.
>
>The economics of meat production only make sense in a 'Wild West' 
situation. The danger of
>eating meat escalates as well, in unknown ways - I refer you to the 
Richard Rhodes book on
>kuru, or mad cow disease.
>
>I stopped eating meat in 1968 and never missed it. If I were forced to 
give up fish
>(particularly sushi) that I would lament. But I could do it.
>
>I still run and rode my bicycle with pals 75km two weeks ago, on a 
Sunday morning. I am
>quite healthy except for irritable bowel syndrome which is something 
that apparently
>affects a lot of people, across the spectrum (perhaps more in the upper 
age register).
>
>The news carried a report a day or so ago confirming that Vegans were 
NOT endangering
>their children with a meatless diet. So much for the 'American Food 
Council' or
>whateverthefuck that lobbying outfit calls itself.
>
>When it was rumored that Prince Charles was about to give up meat it 
practically caused a
>riot among Australian cattlemen.
>
>But the writing is really and truly on the wall, gents.
>
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