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BryanGSimmons
2024-12-02 18:40:08 UTC
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It was 88% claimed when I ordered it. Good deal. I misplaced my good
paring knife. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B091HDQRVN/
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ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2024-12-02 19:43:29 UTC
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It was 88% claimed when I ordered it. Good deal. I misplaced my good
paring knife. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B091HDQRVN/
Did you use the 30% off coupon, too? That makes
it an even better deal.
BryanGSimmons
2024-12-03 00:27:21 UTC
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It was 88% claimed when I ordered it.  Good deal.  I misplaced my good
paring knife. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B091HDQRVN/
Did you use the 30% off coupon, too?  That makes
it an even better deal.
Can you imagine me missing that? Processing grapefruit is a lot of work
no matter what, and not having a good paring knife makes it that much
harder. This will be much nicer than the one that I lost. I just got
back from ALDI. They had Butterball turkeys for $1.17/#, but they'd
taken them out of the freezer last Friday, and had 50% off stickers on
them. I'm roasting that on Wednesday.
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--Bryan
For your safety and protection, this sig. has been thoroughly
tested on laboratory animals.

"Most of the food described here is nauseating.
We're just too courteous to say so."
-- Cindy Hamilton
Hank Rogers
2024-12-03 01:00:47 UTC
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It was 88% claimed when I ordered it.  Good deal.  I misplaced my good
paring knife. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B091HDQRVN/
Did you use the 30% off coupon, too?  That makes
it an even better deal.
Can you imagine me missing that?  Processing grapefruit is a lot of work
no matter what, and not having a good paring knife makes it that much
harder.  This will be much nicer than the one that I lost.  I just got
back from ALDI.  They had Butterball turkeys for $1.17/#, but they'd
taken them out of the freezer last Friday, and had 50% off stickers on
them.  I'm roasting that on Wednesday.
Sounds like a good deal. But did you check to be sure these cheap birds
were properly tortured before slaughter?

Master Bruce will need to know, as some american poultry slips by
without being properly tortured.
Bruce
2024-12-03 01:09:36 UTC
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Post by Hank Rogers
Did you use the 30% off coupon, too?  That makes
it an even better deal.
Can you imagine me missing that?  Processing grapefruit is a lot of work
no matter what, and not having a good paring knife makes it that much
harder.  This will be much nicer than the one that I lost.  I just got
back from ALDI.  They had Butterball turkeys for $1.17/#, but they'd
taken them out of the freezer last Friday, and had 50% off stickers on
them.  I'm roasting that on Wednesday.
Sounds like a good deal. But did you check to be sure these cheap birds
were properly tortured before slaughter?
Master Bruce will need to know, as some american poultry slips by
without being properly tortured.
I think Bryan, more than anybody else here, appreciates the flavour of
torture in his animals.
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Hank Rogers
2024-12-03 01:28:51 UTC
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Post by Hank Rogers
Did you use the 30% off coupon, too?  That makes
it an even better deal.
Can you imagine me missing that?  Processing grapefruit is a lot of work
no matter what, and not having a good paring knife makes it that much
harder.  This will be much nicer than the one that I lost.  I just got
back from ALDI.  They had Butterball turkeys for $1.17/#, but they'd
taken them out of the freezer last Friday, and had 50% off stickers on
them.  I'm roasting that on Wednesday.
Sounds like a good deal. But did you check to be sure these cheap birds
were properly tortured before slaughter?
Master Bruce will need to know, as some american poultry slips by
without being properly tortured.
I think Bryan, more than anybody else here, appreciates the flavour of
torture in his animals.
I doubt it. Torturing animals requires extra personnel and equipment.

So the final cost of the factory tortured meat is much more expensive.

Bryan, as many americans, is not rich, so does not buy the expensive
tortured products. And he lives in a large city, so he cannot buy
animals and torture them himself as you did in your carnivore past, Master.
Bruce
2024-12-03 01:30:32 UTC
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Post by Hank Rogers
Did you use the 30% off coupon, too?  That makes
it an even better deal.
Can you imagine me missing that?  Processing grapefruit is a lot of work
no matter what, and not having a good paring knife makes it that much
harder.  This will be much nicer than the one that I lost.  I just got
back from ALDI.  They had Butterball turkeys for $1.17/#, but they'd
taken them out of the freezer last Friday, and had 50% off stickers on
them.  I'm roasting that on Wednesday.
Sounds like a good deal. But did you check to be sure these cheap birds
were properly tortured before slaughter?
Master Bruce will need to know, as some american poultry slips by
without being properly tortured.
I think Bryan, more than anybody else here, appreciates the flavour of
torture in his animals.
I doubt it. Torturing animals requires extra personnel and equipment.
So the final cost of the factory tortured meat is much more expensive.
Bryan, as many americans, is not rich, so does not buy the expensive
tortured products. And he lives in a large city, so he cannot buy
animals and torture them himself as you did in your carnivore past, Master.
Magic mushrooms or plain ol' alcohol, Hankie?
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