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![]() LIBassbug wrote: > Dave Whitmarsh wrote: > > > On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 04:19:06 GMT, "Morton Davis" > > > wrote: > > > > > >>"LIBassbug" <fuhgeddaboudit@home.***> wrote in message > . cv.net... > >> > >>> > >>>Gregory Procter wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>nick wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! > >>>>> > >>>>>"First 'mad cow' case rattles US" > >>>>> > >>>>>"The diseased cow is undergoing tests" > >>>>> > >>>>>(symptoms included choking on a pretzel) > >>>>> > >>>>>"The United States has reported its first suspected case of "mad cow > >>>>>disease", or BSE, in Washington state." > >>>>> > >>>>>"In response, a number of countries in Asia, including America's biggest > >>>>>importer, Japan, have moved swiftly to ban US beef." > >>>>> > >>>>>(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>New Zealand, long a friend and supporter of the USa, has not banned US > >> > >>beef > >> > >>>>imports. > >>> > >>>We don't export much beef. The beef bans were/are mostly symbolic as we > >>>consume more then we produce. That makes us a beef importer - not > >> > >>exporter. > >> > >>>>We are of course irritated that the price of domestic beef will now rise > >>>>drastically as the US attempts to buy our total stocks of beef. :-P > >>> > >>>Why would we buy anything extra? We are not eating more. Well maybe, I > >>>just came back from the butcher with 6 pieces of prime rib. It cost me > >>>$63.00 but they are fat - kinda like you. > >>> > >> > >>I live in Florida. Floridians eat Florida raised beef, far away from where > >>one cow had "mad cow". Right now, I'm in the market for a small chest > >>freezer to put on my back porch. The price of beef is about to go way down > >>and I plan to stock up. > >> > >>-*MORT*- > > > > > > You're welcome to all the shitty merkin beef you can buy - it's fat > > and tough, your socialised farmers never learnt the skill of raising > > beef worth eating. > > Yeah right! He is, Chris. |
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![]() LIBassbug wrote: > Gregory Procter wrote: > > > > > LIBassbug wrote: > > > > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: > >> > >> > >>>nick wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! > >>>> > >>>>"First 'mad cow' case rattles US" > >>>> > >>>>"The diseased cow is undergoing tests" > >>>> > >>>>(symptoms included choking on a pretzel) > >>>> > >>>>"The United States has reported its first suspected case of "mad cow > >>>>disease", or BSE, in Washington state." > >>>> > >>>>"In response, a number of countries in Asia, including America's biggest > >>>>importer, Japan, have moved swiftly to ban US beef." > >>>> > >>>>(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) > >>> > >>> > >>>New Zealand, long a friend and supporter of the USa, has not banned US beef > >>>imports. > >> > >>We don't export much beef. > > > > > > LOL. You will be exporting considerably less from now on. (we hope) > > Why would you hope that? Do we tell you we think you should export less > lamb? Absolutely, you ****wit. > > > >>The beef bans were/are mostly symbolic as we > >>consume more then we produce. That makes us a beef importer - not exporter. > > > > > > We know Chris - we export beef to you. > > Not any more you don't. Since 15 counties placed a ban on our beef we > have an abundance. We won't be needing to buy your meat. Ahhh well, more top quality beef for our appreciative customers and Mad Cow Disease to you yanks! > > > >>>We are of course irritated that the price of domestic beef will now rise > >>>drastically as the US attempts to buy our total stocks of beef. :-P > >> > >>Why would we buy anything extra? > > > > > > Duhh, you think you're going to continue eating infected beef? > > I guess you probably will and put it down to terrorism. > > But only one cow was sick. And that cow caught the disease from ...? > > > >>We are not eating more. Well maybe, I > >>just came back from the butcher with 6 pieces of prime rib. It cost me > >>$63.00 but they are fat - kinda like you. > > > > > > Hell, $63.00 for six pieces of meat - I guess your freezer is going to be pretty > > full with 6 sides of beef in it! > > No, Greg, a rack of prime rib roast with six ribs on it. YOU"VE BEEN ROBBED! |
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![]() Dave Whitmarsh wrote: > On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 17:53:41 +1300, Gregory Procter > > wrote: > > > > > > >Boogert wrote: > > > >> On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 19:27:38 -0000, "nick" > >> > wrote: > >> > >> > > >> >"Larry Jandro" > wrote in message > >> > > >> >> > Asked at a press conference if it was possible that the meat had > >> >> > already been consumed, Brookerson replied: "It's possible." > >> >> > >> >> Almost anything is "possible." Is it probable..? > >> > > >> >That there are mad people in the USA? > >> > >> We don't get mad at you limey ****heads, we get annoyed and > >> occasionally we get angry, but mad, not so Fatso. ![]() > > > >You're definitely mad! > > ...and she's a cow... But can it be called "mad cow disease" when she enjoys being a mad cow? |
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![]() "Gregory Procter" > wrote in message ... > > > Dave Whitmarsh wrote: > > > On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 17:53:41 +1300, Gregory Procter > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > >Boogert wrote: > > > > > >> On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 19:27:38 -0000, "nick" > > >> > wrote: > > >> > > >> > > > >> >"Larry Jandro" > wrote in message > > >> > > > >> >> > Asked at a press conference if it was possible that the meat had > > >> >> > already been consumed, Brookerson replied: "It's possible." > > >> >> > > >> >> Almost anything is "possible." Is it probable..? > > >> > > > >> >That there are mad people in the USA? > > >> > > >> We don't get mad at you limey ****heads, we get annoyed and > > >> occasionally we get angry, but mad, not so Fatso. ![]() > > > > > >You're definitely mad! > > > > ...and she's a cow... > > But can it be called "mad cow disease" when she enjoys being a mad cow? > Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? Webzpider " I found alligator a bit chewy, but not bad." -*MORT*- |
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" >
wrote: > >Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() |
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![]() " Bogart " > wrote in message > >Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? > > Mad Cow disease.... A disease that effects mad cows, watch out Sable.... |
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![]() "Gregory Procter" > wrote in message > > But only one cow was sick. > > And that cow caught the disease from ...? Eating the blood, shit and dead animals that are routinely fed to US cattle? |
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 23:25:25 -0000, "nick"
> wrote: > >" Bogart " > wrote in message > >> >Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? >> >> Mad Cow disease.... > >A disease that effects mad cows, watch out Sable.... Sheesh, it's Christmas, be nice to poor old hag Sable..er.." Dave Whitmarsh ". |
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 23:26:45 -0000, "nick"
> wrote: > >"Gregory Procter" > wrote in message > >> > But only one cow was sick. >> >> And that cow caught the disease from ...? > >Eating the blood, shit and dead animals that are routinely fed to US cattle? Exactly when did we stop feeding that to our British tourists? ![]() |
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![]() Gregory Procter wrote: > > LIBassbug wrote: > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: >> >> >>>LIBassbug wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Gregory Procter wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>nick wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! >>>>>> >>>>>>"First 'mad cow' case rattles US" >>>>>> >>>>>>"The diseased cow is undergoing tests" >>>>>> >>>>>>(symptoms included choking on a pretzel) >>>>>> >>>>>>"The United States has reported its first suspected case of "mad cow >>>>>>disease", or BSE, in Washington state." >>>>>> >>>>>>"In response, a number of countries in Asia, including America's biggest >>>>>>importer, Japan, have moved swiftly to ban US beef." >>>>>> >>>>>>(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>New Zealand, long a friend and supporter of the USa, has not banned US beef >>>>>imports. >>>> >>>>We don't export much beef. >>> >>> >>>LOL. You will be exporting considerably less from now on. (we hope) >> >>Why would you hope that? Do we tell you we think you should export less >>lamb? > > > Absolutely, you ****wit. We do not, ****wit. We just tell you that we don't want anymore and would like you to stop pushing it on us. Sell it to someone else. >>>>The beef bans were/are mostly symbolic as we >>>>consume more then we produce. That makes us a beef importer - not exporter. >>> >>> >>>We know Chris - we export beef to you. >> >>Not any more you don't. Since 15 counties placed a ban on our beef we >>have an abundance. We won't be needing to buy your meat. > > > Ahhh well, more top quality beef for our appreciative customers and Mad Cow Disease to > you yanks! LOL. >>>>>We are of course irritated that the price of domestic beef will now rise >>>>>drastically as the US attempts to buy our total stocks of beef. :-P >>>> >>>>Why would we buy anything extra? >>> >>> >>>Duhh, you think you're going to continue eating infected beef? >>>I guess you probably will and put it down to terrorism. >> >>But only one cow was sick. > > > And that cow caught the disease from ...? You didn't use a condom? >>>>We are not eating more. Well maybe, I >>>>just came back from the butcher with 6 pieces of prime rib. It cost me >>>>$63.00 but they are fat - kinda like you. >>> >>> >>>Hell, $63.00 for six pieces of meat - I guess your freezer is going to be pretty >>>full with 6 sides of beef in it! >> >>No, Greg, a rack of prime rib roast with six ribs on it. > > > YOU"VE BEEN ROBBED! That feeds 12 people. That's about $5.50 a person. -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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![]() Gregory Procter wrote: > > LIBassbug wrote: > > >>Dave Whitmarsh wrote: >> >> >>>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 04:19:06 GMT, "Morton Davis" > wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>"LIBassbug" <fuhgeddaboudit@home.***> wrote in message y.cv.net... >>>> >>>> >>>>>Gregory Procter wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>nick wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! >>>>>>> >>>>>>>"First 'mad cow' case rattles US" >>>>>>> >>>>>>>"The diseased cow is undergoing tests" >>>>>>> >>>>>>>(symptoms included choking on a pretzel) >>>>>>> >>>>>>>"The United States has reported its first suspected case of "mad cow >>>>>>>disease", or BSE, in Washington state." >>>>>>> >>>>>>>"In response, a number of countries in Asia, including America's biggest >>>>>>>importer, Japan, have moved swiftly to ban US beef." >>>>>>> >>>>>>>(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>New Zealand, long a friend and supporter of the USa, has not banned US >>>> >>>>beef >>>> >>>> >>>>>>imports. >>>>> >>>>>We don't export much beef. The beef bans were/are mostly symbolic as we >>>>>consume more then we produce. That makes us a beef importer - not >>>> >>>>exporter. >>>> >>>> >>>>>>We are of course irritated that the price of domestic beef will now rise >>>>>>drastically as the US attempts to buy our total stocks of beef. :-P >>>>> >>>>>Why would we buy anything extra? We are not eating more. Well maybe, I >>>>>just came back from the butcher with 6 pieces of prime rib. It cost me >>>>>$63.00 but they are fat - kinda like you. >>>>> >>>> >>>>I live in Florida. Floridians eat Florida raised beef, far away from where >>>>one cow had "mad cow". Right now, I'm in the market for a small chest >>>>freezer to put on my back porch. The price of beef is about to go way down >>>>and I plan to stock up. >>>> >>>>-*MORT*- >>> >>> >>>You're welcome to all the shitty merkin beef you can buy - it's fat >>>and tough, your socialised farmers never learnt the skill of raising >>>beef worth eating. >> >>Yeah right! > > > He is, Chris. No he's not. -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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>Gregory Procter wrote:
> >> >> LIBassbug wrote: >> >> >>>Dave Whitmarsh wrote: >>>>You're welcome to all the shitty merkin beef you can buy - it's fat >>>>and tough, your socialised farmers never learnt the skill of raising >>>>beef worth eating. >>> >>>Yeah right! >> >> >> He is, Chris. Slurrrp that Sable dick, Socky. ![]() |
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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 00:32:56 GMT, " Booger " >
wrote: > ![]() Oh look another emoticon from Booger. How special. -- The Wit and Wisdom of Mort Davis: On American children rummaging through rubbish for food: "True, ythey gewt the inbrads in Parliment to do it" His neo-con solution for world peace: "When Europe ****s itsself again, I suggest we drop nukes on it until no human life remains." |
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![]() Webzpider wrote: > "Gregory Procter" > wrote in message ... > > > > > > Dave Whitmarsh wrote: > > > > > On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 17:53:41 +1300, Gregory Procter > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Boogert wrote: > > > > > > > >> On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 19:27:38 -0000, "nick" > > > >> > wrote: > > > >> > > > >> > > > > >> >"Larry Jandro" > wrote in message > > > >> > > > > >> >> > Asked at a press conference if it was possible that the meat had > > > >> >> > already been consumed, Brookerson replied: "It's possible." > > > >> >> > > > >> >> Almost anything is "possible." Is it probable..? > > > >> > > > > >> >That there are mad people in the USA? > > > >> > > > >> We don't get mad at you limey ****heads, we get annoyed and > > > >> occasionally we get angry, but mad, not so Fatso. ![]() > > > > > > > >You're definitely mad! > > > > > > ...and she's a cow... > > > > But can it be called "mad cow disease" when she enjoys being a mad cow? > > > > Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? They like to cover all the bases. (something to do with their paranoia, I believe) |
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![]() nick wrote: > "Gregory Procter" > wrote in message > > > > But only one cow was sick. > > > > And that cow caught the disease from ...? > > Eating the blood, shit and dead animals that are routinely fed to US cattle? Gee, how come we are the only ones who thought of that??? |
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![]() Gregory Procter wrote: > > nick wrote: > > >>"Gregory Procter" > wrote in message >> >> >>>>But only one cow was sick. >>> >>>And that cow caught the disease from ...? >> >>Eating the blood, shit and dead animals that are routinely fed to US cattle? > > > Gee, how come we are the only ones who thought of that??? Because you're both retarded. -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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![]() LIBassbug wrote: > Gregory Procter wrote: > > > > > LIBassbug wrote: > > > > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: > >> > >> > >>>LIBassbug wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Gregory Procter wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>nick wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! > >>>>>> > >>>>>>"First 'mad cow' case rattles US" > >>>>>> > >>>>>>"The diseased cow is undergoing tests" > >>>>>> > >>>>>>(symptoms included choking on a pretzel) > >>>>>> > >>>>>>"The United States has reported its first suspected case of "mad cow > >>>>>>disease", or BSE, in Washington state." > >>>>>> > >>>>>>"In response, a number of countries in Asia, including America's biggest > >>>>>>importer, Japan, have moved swiftly to ban US beef." > >>>>>> > >>>>>>(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>New Zealand, long a friend and supporter of the USa, has not banned US beef > >>>>>imports. > >>>> > >>>>We don't export much beef. > >>> > >>> > >>>LOL. You will be exporting considerably less from now on. (we hope) > >> > >>Why would you hope that? Do we tell you we think you should export less > >>lamb? > > > > > > Absolutely, you ****wit. > > We do not, ****wit. Of course you have - you apply quotas, which is the direct means your government uses to limit the amount we may send to the USa. - you apply import taxes to the lamb we send. That's an indirect means. - you apply duty to the lamb we send you. That's another indirect means. - you give subsidies to your own lamb producers - that's Socialisim. > We just tell you that we don't want anymore and > would like you to stop pushing it on us. Sell it to someone else. Your importers keep telling us they want more, but your government uses the above methods to restrict our sales to you. > > > >>>>The beef bans were/are mostly symbolic as we > >>>>consume more then we produce. That makes us a beef importer - not exporter. > >>> > >>> > >>>We know Chris - we export beef to you. > >> > >>Not any more you don't. Since 15 counties placed a ban on our beef we > >>have an abundance. We won't be needing to buy your meat. > > > > > > Ahhh well, more top quality beef for our appreciative customers and Mad Cow Disease to > > you yanks! > > LOL. :-) > > > >>>>>We are of course irritated that the price of domestic beef will now rise > >>>>>drastically as the US attempts to buy our total stocks of beef. :-P > >>>> > >>>>Why would we buy anything extra? > >>> > >>> > >>>Duhh, you think you're going to continue eating infected beef? > >>>I guess you probably will and put it down to terrorism. > >> > >>But only one cow was sick. > > > > > > And that cow caught the disease from ...? > > You didn't use a condom? I couldn't find one to fit your head! > > > >>>>We are not eating more. Well maybe, I > >>>>just came back from the butcher with 6 pieces of prime rib. It cost me > >>>>$63.00 but they are fat - kinda like you. > >>> > >>> > >>>Hell, $63.00 for six pieces of meat - I guess your freezer is going to be pretty > >>>full with 6 sides of beef in it! > >> > >>No, Greg, a rack of prime rib roast with six ribs on it. > > > > > > YOU"VE BEEN ROBBED! > > That feeds 12 people. That's about $5.50 a person. Hell, you can't even buy Mexicans for that price! |
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![]() LIBassbug wrote: > Gregory Procter wrote: > > > > > LIBassbug wrote: > > > > > >>Dave Whitmarsh wrote: > >> > >> > >>>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 04:19:06 GMT, "Morton Davis" > > wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>"LIBassbug" <fuhgeddaboudit@home.***> wrote in message > y.cv.net... > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Gregory Procter wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>nick wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>"First 'mad cow' case rattles US" > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>"The diseased cow is undergoing tests" > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>(symptoms included choking on a pretzel) > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>"The United States has reported its first suspected case of "mad cow > >>>>>>>disease", or BSE, in Washington state." > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>"In response, a number of countries in Asia, including America's biggest > >>>>>>>importer, Japan, have moved swiftly to ban US beef." > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>New Zealand, long a friend and supporter of the USa, has not banned US > >>>> > >>>>beef > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>>imports. > >>>>> > >>>>>We don't export much beef. The beef bans were/are mostly symbolic as we > >>>>>consume more then we produce. That makes us a beef importer - not > >>>> > >>>>exporter. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>>We are of course irritated that the price of domestic beef will now rise > >>>>>>drastically as the US attempts to buy our total stocks of beef. :-P > >>>>> > >>>>>Why would we buy anything extra? We are not eating more. Well maybe, I > >>>>>just came back from the butcher with 6 pieces of prime rib. It cost me > >>>>>$63.00 but they are fat - kinda like you. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>>I live in Florida. Floridians eat Florida raised beef, far away from where > >>>>one cow had "mad cow". Right now, I'm in the market for a small chest > >>>>freezer to put on my back porch. The price of beef is about to go way down > >>>>and I plan to stock up. > >>>> > >>>>-*MORT*- > >>> > >>> > >>>You're welcome to all the shitty merkin beef you can buy - it's fat > >>>and tough, your socialised farmers never learnt the skill of raising > >>>beef worth eating. > >> > >>Yeah right! > > > > > > He is, Chris. > > No he's not. Cite! ;-) |
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![]() Gregory Procter wrote: > > LIBassbug wrote: > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: >> >> >>>LIBassbug wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Dave Whitmarsh wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 04:19:06 GMT, "Morton Davis" > wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>"LIBassbug" <fuhgeddaboudit@home.***> wrote in message lny.cv.net... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Gregory Procter wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>nick wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>"First 'mad cow' case rattles US" >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>"The diseased cow is undergoing tests" >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>(symptoms included choking on a pretzel) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>"The United States has reported its first suspected case of "mad cow >>>>>>>>>disease", or BSE, in Washington state." >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>"In response, a number of countries in Asia, including America's biggest >>>>>>>>>importer, Japan, have moved swiftly to ban US beef." >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>New Zealand, long a friend and supporter of the USa, has not banned US >>>>>> >>>>>>beef >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>>imports. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>We don't export much beef. The beef bans were/are mostly symbolic as we >>>>>>>consume more then we produce. That makes us a beef importer - not >>>>>> >>>>>>exporter. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>>We are of course irritated that the price of domestic beef will now rise >>>>>>>>drastically as the US attempts to buy our total stocks of beef. :-P >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Why would we buy anything extra? We are not eating more. Well maybe, I >>>>>>>just came back from the butcher with 6 pieces of prime rib. It cost me >>>>>>>$63.00 but they are fat - kinda like you. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>I live in Florida. Floridians eat Florida raised beef, far away from where >>>>>>one cow had "mad cow". Right now, I'm in the market for a small chest >>>>>>freezer to put on my back porch. The price of beef is about to go way down >>>>>>and I plan to stock up. >>>>>> >>>>>>-*MORT*- >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>You're welcome to all the shitty merkin beef you can buy - it's fat >>>>>and tough, your socialised farmers never learnt the skill of raising >>>>>beef worth eating. >>>> >>>>Yeah right! >>> >>> >>>He is, Chris. >> >>No he's not. > > > Cite! ;-) PLONK ![]() -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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![]() Bogart wrote: > On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > > wrote: > > > > >Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? > > Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant nation on the other side of the world. |
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![]() Gregory Procter wrote: > > Bogart wrote: > > >>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > >>wrote: >> >> >>>Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? >> >>Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() > > > Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant > nation on the other side of the world. Cmom, Greg, we don't think you are ALL peasants. -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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![]() LIBassbug wrote: > Gregory Procter wrote: > > > > > LIBassbug wrote: > > > > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: > >> > >> > >>>LIBassbug wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Dave Whitmarsh wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 04:19:06 GMT, "Morton Davis" > > wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>"LIBassbug" <fuhgeddaboudit@home.***> wrote in message > lny.cv.net... > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>Gregory Procter wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>nick wrote: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>"First 'mad cow' case rattles US" > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>"The diseased cow is undergoing tests" > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>(symptoms included choking on a pretzel) > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>"The United States has reported its first suspected case of "mad cow > >>>>>>>>>disease", or BSE, in Washington state." > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>"In response, a number of countries in Asia, including America's biggest > >>>>>>>>>importer, Japan, have moved swiftly to ban US beef." > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>New Zealand, long a friend and supporter of the USa, has not banned US > >>>>>> > >>>>>>beef > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>>imports. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>We don't export much beef. The beef bans were/are mostly symbolic as we > >>>>>>>consume more then we produce. That makes us a beef importer - not > >>>>>> > >>>>>>exporter. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>>We are of course irritated that the price of domestic beef will now rise > >>>>>>>>drastically as the US attempts to buy our total stocks of beef. :-P > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>Why would we buy anything extra? We are not eating more. Well maybe, I > >>>>>>>just came back from the butcher with 6 pieces of prime rib. It cost me > >>>>>>>$63.00 but they are fat - kinda like you. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>I live in Florida. Floridians eat Florida raised beef, far away from where > >>>>>>one cow had "mad cow". Right now, I'm in the market for a small chest > >>>>>>freezer to put on my back porch. The price of beef is about to go way down > >>>>>>and I plan to stock up. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>-*MORT*- > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>You're welcome to all the shitty merkin beef you can buy - it's fat > >>>>>and tough, your socialised farmers never learnt the skill of raising > >>>>>beef worth eating. > >>>> > >>>>Yeah right! > >>> > >>> > >>>He is, Chris. > >> > >>No he's not. > > > > > > Cite! ;-) > > PLONK ![]() SPLAT! ;-) |
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![]() LIBassbug wrote: > Gregory Procter wrote: > > > > > nick wrote: > > > > > >>"Gregory Procter" > wrote in message > >> > >> > >>>>But only one cow was sick. > >>> > >>>And that cow caught the disease from ...? > >> > >>Eating the blood, shit and dead animals that are routinely fed to US cattle? > > > > > > Gee, how come we are the only ones who thought of that??? > > Because you're both retarded. Err, that would make you lot even more retarded! |
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![]() LIBassbug wrote: > Gregory Procter wrote: > > > > > Bogart wrote: > > > > > >>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > > >>wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? > >> > >>Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() > > > > > > Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant > > nation on the other side of the world. > > Cmom, Greg, we don't think you are ALL peasants. That's ok Chris, we don't think you're at all pleasant. |
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![]() Gregory Procter wrote: > > LIBassbug wrote: > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: >> >> >>>Bogart wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > >>>>wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? >>>> >>>>Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() >>> >>> >>>Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant >>>nation on the other side of the world. >> >>Cmom, Greg, we don't think you are ALL peasants. > > > That's ok Chris, we don't think you're at all pleasant. Well, we don't think you ALL are unpleasant - just the fat ones. -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 17:53:13 +1300, Gregory Procter
> wrote: >> You didn't use a condom? > >I couldn't find one to fit your head! That is a pity, Socky. We yanks are so well endowed we always have a ready supply are gigantic sized condoms available. |
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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 18:02:03 +1300, Gregory Procter
> wrote: > > >Bogart wrote: > >> On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > >> wrote: >> >> > >> >Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? >> >> Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() > >Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant >nation on the other side of the world. The UK is a peasant nation? Bwahaha..etc. ![]() |
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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 18:39:10 +1300, Gregory Procter
> wrote: > > >LIBassbug wrote: > >> Gregory Procter wrote: >> >> > >> > Bogart wrote: >> > >> > >> >>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > >> >>wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>>Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? >> >> >> >>Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() >> > >> > >> > Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant >> > nation on the other side of the world. >> >> Cmom, Greg, we don't think you are ALL peasants. > >That's ok Chris, we don't think you're at all pleasant. As long as you keep sucking yank dick we don't care that you don't care. ![]() |
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 09:54:56 -0000, "nick"
> wrote: > > (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) > So, my eyes didn't deceive me - the "mad cow" was black & white and had a definate udder! Does this mean we're going to be afraid to consume milk too? It's interesting how quickly the US media came out with facts that "mad cow" is only transmitted by consuming brain matter or spinal fluid (I guess that means ox tails are off the menu). If we're safe eating our steaks & roasts, then I suppose we should begin buying Canadian beef again. Of course, unsafe feed practices should cease immediately. According to what I've heard, the US stopped it soon after the European scare, but Canada hasn't stopped the practice yet. Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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![]() LIBassbug wrote: > Gregory Procter wrote: > > > > > LIBassbug wrote: > > > > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Bogart wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > > >>>>wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? > >>>> > >>>>Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() > >>> > >>> > >>>Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant > >>>nation on the other side of the world. > >> > >>Cmom, Greg, we don't think you are ALL peasants. > > > > > > That's ok Chris, we don't think you're at all pleasant. > > Well, we don't think you ALL are unpleasant - just the fat ones. So you consider yourself to be unpleasant - I always thought of you as fat and pleasant. |
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![]() Bogart wrote: > On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 17:53:13 +1300, Gregory Procter > > wrote: > > >> You didn't use a condom? > > > >I couldn't find one to fit your head! > > That is a pity, Socky. We yanks are so well endowed we always have a > ready supply are gigantic sized condoms available. Great, perhaps a tight one will shut your yap. |
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![]() Bogart wrote: > On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 18:02:03 +1300, Gregory Procter > > wrote: > > > > > > >Bogart wrote: > > > >> On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > > >> wrote: > >> > >> > > >> >Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? > >> > >> Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() > > > >Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant > >nation on the other side of the world. > > The UK is a peasant nation? Bwahaha..etc. ![]() Blame whosoever you like Sara, that way we'll gradually gain a list of everyone who's innocent. |
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![]() Bogart wrote: > On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 18:39:10 +1300, Gregory Procter > > wrote: > > > > > > >LIBassbug wrote: > > > >> Gregory Procter wrote: > >> > >> > > >> > Bogart wrote: > >> > > >> > > >> >>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > > >> >>wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > >> >>>Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? > >> >> > >> >>Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() > >> > > >> > > >> > Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant > >> > nation on the other side of the world. > >> > >> Cmom, Greg, we don't think you are ALL peasants. > > > >That's ok Chris, we don't think you're at all pleasant. > > As long as you keep sucking yank dick we don't care that you don't > care. ![]() So you care that we don't care! |
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![]() nick wrote: > " Bogart " > wrote in message > > >>>Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? >> >>Mad Cow disease.... > > > A disease that effects mad cows, watch out Sable.... > > The disease affects the brain and nervous system. She should be immune, methinks. Not that anyone could tell the difference though... |
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![]() "Gregory Procter" > wrote in message > > Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? > > They like to cover all the bases. > (something to do with their paranoia, I believe) This sort of thing? "Ann Veneman, the US agriculture secretary, felt it necessary to stress there was no evidence of terrorism in the BSE incident." Remember kids, duck and run, and keep away from US beef. |
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![]() Gregory Procter wrote: > > LIBassbug wrote: > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: >> >> >>>LIBassbug wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Gregory Procter wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Bogart wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:22:31 GMT, "Webzpider" > >>>>>>wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Can those mad dogs get "mad cow disease" since they're already mad? >>>>>> >>>>>>Mad Cow disease....UK....Mad Dogs and Englishman..... ![]() >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Of course, the US will do it bigger and better while blaming some peasant >>>>>nation on the other side of the world. >>>> >>>>Cmom, Greg, we don't think you are ALL peasants. >>> >>> >>>That's ok Chris, we don't think you're at all pleasant. >> >>Well, we don't think you ALL are unpleasant - just the fat ones. > > > So you consider yourself to be unpleasant - I always thought of you as fat and > pleasant. My wife bought me potpourri underwear for Christmas so when I fart it releases fragrance into the air. Right now my bedroom smells like "Summer Rose Petal". -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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![]() Gregory Procter wrote: > > LIBassbug wrote: > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: >> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>In article >, "nick" > wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! >>>> >>>>It could be too late for some. >>>> >>>>----- >>>>However, meat from a cow with the deadly mad cow disease may have already been >>>>eaten, possibly in the form of hamburger, Washington State Deputy Director of >>>>Agriculture Bill Brookerson said yesterday. >>>> >>>>Asked at a press conference if it was possible that the meat had already been >>>>consumed, Brookerson replied: "It's possible." >>> >>> >>>Oh No - we're about to lose Chris/Lisaburg! >> >>You couldn't come up with anything less lame then 'Lisaburg', eh Sheep >>Rooter? > > > You're giving me a spelling lame???? No, just a lame. -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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![]() nick wrote: > "LIBassbug" <fuhgeddaboudit@home.***> wrote in message > > >>To bad we can't do the same thing with crude oil. I think we should all >>have personal home refinery kits in out garages. >> >>What do you think of that, Nick? We won't have to fix our leaky cars >>anymore, we'll just pump fresh oil in. > > > Or you could run them on methane, the average burger munching, chubby, lard > arsed American produces plenty each year, just have a tubes running from the > seats. You know, I have thought of that but only so I don't have to get up to take a ****. -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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![]() Gregory Procter wrote: > > LIBassbug wrote: > > >>Gregory Procter wrote: >> >> >>>LIBassbug wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Gregory Procter wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>LIBassbug wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Gregory Procter wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>nick wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Time to turn Veggie, burger fans! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>"First 'mad cow' case rattles US" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>"The diseased cow is undergoing tests" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>(symptoms included choking on a pretzel) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>"The United States has reported its first suspected case of "mad cow >>>>>>>>disease", or BSE, in Washington state." >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>"In response, a number of countries in Asia, including America's biggest >>>>>>>>importer, Japan, have moved swiftly to ban US beef." >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3345455.stm) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>New Zealand, long a friend and supporter of the USa, has not banned US beef >>>>>>>imports. >>>>>> >>>>>>We don't export much beef. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>LOL. You will be exporting considerably less from now on. (we hope) >>>> >>>>Why would you hope that? Do we tell you we think you should export less >>>>lamb? >>> >>> >>>Absolutely, you ****wit. >> >>We do not, ****wit. > > > Of course you have > - you apply quotas, which is the direct means your government uses to limit the amount we > may send to the USa. > - you apply import taxes to the lamb we send. That's an indirect means. > - you apply duty to the lamb we send you. That's another indirect means. > - you give subsidies to your own lamb producers - that's Socialisim. We don't tell you not to sell to other places. >>We just tell you that we don't want anymore and >>would like you to stop pushing it on us. Sell it to someone else. > > > Your importers keep telling us they want more, but your government uses the above methods to > restrict our sales to you. Yeah, because our importers keep telling everybody they want more. You're not the only country with fast food quality meat. >>>>>>>We are of course irritated that the price of domestic beef will now rise >>>>>>>drastically as the US attempts to buy our total stocks of beef. :-P >>>>>> >>>>>>Why would we buy anything extra? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Duhh, you think you're going to continue eating infected beef? >>>>>I guess you probably will and put it down to terrorism. >>>> >>>>But only one cow was sick. >>> >>> >>>And that cow caught the disease from ...? >> >>You didn't use a condom? > > > I couldn't find one to fit your head! Well, I am Italian down there. I call it the "Iron Cross" because it looks like a Nazi helmet. >>>>>>We are not eating more. Well maybe, I >>>>>>just came back from the butcher with 6 pieces of prime rib. It cost me >>>>>>$63.00 but they are fat - kinda like you. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Hell, $63.00 for six pieces of meat - I guess your freezer is going to be pretty >>>>>full with 6 sides of beef in it! >>>> >>>>No, Greg, a rack of prime rib roast with six ribs on it. >>> >>> >>>YOU"VE BEEN ROBBED! >> >>That feeds 12 people. That's about $5.50 a person. > > > Hell, you can't even buy Mexicans for that price! We don't sell Mexicans - just rent them. -- Chris. http://****france.com/ Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg Groggy No-cite on the job site. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/gregatnicks.jpg |
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