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Star Jones - no longer the Top of the Food Chain!
In article <4jkaa2lkvch7u1msplniktf8gpvduufob4@iad>,
Animals say Buh-bye to Star > wrote: > Starlet was fond of affirming in her usual diva style, whenever the > subject of vegetarianism or Peta came up, that she was "the top of the > food chain," and could therefore eat anything and anyone she felt > like. It's a privilege that comes with being at the top, after all. Yeah; so she was right on this subject. What's the problem? |
Star Jones - no longer the Top of the Food Chain!
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 09:56:15 -0700, Anim8rFSK wrote:
> In article <4jkaa2lkvch7u1msplniktf8gpvduufob4@iad>, > Animals say Buh-bye to Star > wrote: > > > Starlet was fond of affirming in her usual diva style, whenever the > > subject of vegetarianism or Peta came up, that she was "the top of the > > food chain," and could therefore eat anything and anyone she felt > > like. It's a privilege that comes with being at the top, after all. > > Yeah; so she was right on this subject. What's the problem? Nuttin' honey. Now she can go back to being a lawyer and make a couple more bazillion dollars. -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig. |
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