This^^chiliztri wrote...
And that reply obviously shows your can't discuss issues with any amount of intelligence, and your just a troll.
Too bad we already knew. Why don't you jump on your alt account Busomjack and troll this thread some more?
Woman finds dead rat in Chef Boyardee can.
#26
Guest_Darht Jayder_*
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:27
Guest_Darht Jayder_*
#27
Guest_Celrath_*
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:28
Guest_Celrath_*
chiliztri wrote...
Celrath wrote...
Don't you think the scale at the end would reject it, Unless of course a rat is the same weight by volume as the pasta. Hmm, I think it is time for some experiments. I'll get the canned Spaghetti you get the dead rats.
*pumps shotgun*
Time to do some gratuitous rat violence.
Remember to remove the slugs, we don't want to to invalidate the results.
#28
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:28
Dark Lilith wrote...
I agree,my health is worth the extra cost.Borschtbeet wrote...
chiliztri wrote...
Borschtbeet wrote...
I'm a strict vegan but even if I wanted to get fresh dairy I could as I live in a rural community with family farms. I shop at the farmer's market for my produce when it is open and Whole Foods Gorcery during the fall and winter(more expensive but still high quality organic foods).
Yes, but not everyone can afford to eat organic and fresh.
Junk foods and processed foods cost less then fresh foods and organic.
Tough **** for them. HAHAHA!
Well I'm glad you and I can afford to eat higher quality food, but that isn't so for the lower class.
I'm sure if they could afford it, they'd buy everything fresh and organic, but they can't.
#29
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:30
#30
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:30
chiliztri wrote...
And that reply obviously shows your can't discuss issues with any amount of intelligence, and your just a troll.
Too bad we already knew. Why don't you jump on your alt account Busomjack and troll this thread some more?
The means of obtaining the wealth necessary to purchase healthy foods exists in society. If someone wants to fail at life and relegate themselves to a life of high fructose corn syrup diets then that is their own choice.
I'm not some rich elitist snob. I only make about 30 thousand dollars a year as a computer repairman and I have no trouble bringing home the groceries.
I can't afford a sports car, or a yacht but I sure as Hell can afford to eat right.
Modifié par Borschtbeet, 19 avril 2010 - 10:34 .
#31
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:30
true enough but how many waste their government check or hard earned money on alcohol or drugs? Some are condemned to that life and for those I feel sorrow,those that squander what little they have I've no sorrow for.chiliztri wrote...
Dark Lilith wrote...
I agree,my health is worth the extra cost.Borschtbeet wrote...
chiliztri wrote...
Borschtbeet wrote...
I'm a strict vegan but even if I wanted to get fresh dairy I could as I live in a rural community with family farms. I shop at the farmer's market for my produce when it is open and Whole Foods Gorcery during the fall and winter(more expensive but still high quality organic foods).
Yes, but not everyone can afford to eat organic and fresh.
Junk foods and processed foods cost less then fresh foods and organic.
Tough **** for them. HAHAHA!
Well I'm glad you and I can afford to eat higher quality food, but that isn't so for the lower class.
I'm sure if they could afford it, they'd buy everything fresh and organic, but they can't.
#32
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:32
Nevertheless, healthy eating is still obtainable by most Americans who aren't complete losers. I just think most people don't give a damn...that is until their fat, disgusting, slovenly wastes find themselves with diabetes and heart disease and expect society to bail them out.
With that...it's time to go to the gym.
#33
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:34
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
strict vegen?! *gets out proccesed meat and shoves it in his face* EAT IT!!!Borschtbeet wrote...
Sherana wrote...
Borschtbeet wrote...
Sherana wrote...
Borschtbeet wrote...
Prepare your own fresh food or else this may happen to you one day!
Unless you're advocating making every meal out of absolutely 100% fresh ingredients every time, I don't think that'll work. And doing that's impossible.
It's not impossible. I only use fresh ingredients, no processed foods.
Really? You get your milk and cream straight off the farm?
And for ones that couldn't hide a rat but still break your idea, you also churn your own butter?
That's just off the top of my head. Unless you live next to the source, it's outright silly to pretend you're 100% fresh.
I'm a strict vegan but even if I wanted to get fresh dairy I could as I live in a rural community with family farms. I shop at the farmer's market for my produce when it is open and Whole Foods Gorcery during the fall and winter(more expensive but still high quality organic foods).
Modifié par randumb vanguard, 19 avril 2010 - 10:37 .
#34
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:36
Dark Lilith wrote...
true enough but how many waste their government check or hard earned money on alcohol or drugs? Some are condemned to that life and for those I feel sorrow,those that squander what little they have I've no sorrow for.
I never said anything about government checks. I said lower class. Some people in the lower class work hard for the little amount of money they make with no assistance from the government.
#35
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:40
#36
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:41
AshedMan wrote...
I have one can of beef ravioli in my cupboard that's just been sitting there for the last year. After reading this, I think it may be time to throw the can away.
No! I say open it up and see if you can find a rat.
Then you can throw it away.
#37
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:41
before tearing me a new one if you read I added those condemned to that lifestyle.I know plenty that work and yet waste their money "partying" and then complain they can't pay they're bills nor feed the kids good food. Please understand that sometimes I have difficulty explaining what I want to say in print, thank you.chiliztri wrote...
Dark Lilith wrote...
true enough but how many waste their government check or hard earned money on alcohol or drugs? Some are condemned to that life and for those I feel sorrow,those that squander what little they have I've no sorrow for.
I never said anything about government checks. I said lower class. Some people in the lower class work hard for the little amount of money they make with no assistance from the government.
#38
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:41
I'm calling fake on this.
#39
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:41
#40
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:42
#41
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:42
Raviolis maybe!The Illusive Paragon wrote...
The rat was meant to be part of the meal.
#42
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:43
"Rat finds dead woman in Chef Boyardee can". That'd be a funny story.
#43
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:44
#44
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:45
it's both!ImperialOperative wrote...
Chef Boyardee used to just be disgusting garbage, now it's hilarious garbage.
#45
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:45
OnlyShallow89 wrote...
Shame it's not:
"Rat finds dead woman in Chef Boyardee can". That'd be a funny story.
Haha! Awww...
#46
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:47
Randomactss wrote...
This is fake you people are stupid. The rat is not even cooked... I'v seen rats cooked before and they are not that color, that is the color of a rat they killed and stuffed in the can.
Are YOU stupid? Obviously a cooked rat is going to be properly PREPARED (IE. shaved, gutted, etc), and the ravioli is cooked in a different process, the rat probably got caught during the packaging process (ie. POST-cooking) so it was never cooked only smashed and crushed into the can by the machine.
#47
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:48
Modifié par The Illusive Paragon, 19 avril 2010 - 10:48 .
#48
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:48
Dark Lilith wrote...
before tearing me a new one if you read I added those condemned to that lifestyle.I know plenty that work and yet waste their money "partying" and then complain they can't pay they're bills nor feed the kids good food. Please understand that sometimes I have difficulty explaining what I want to say in print, thank you.
I'm not tearing you a new one or getting confrontational. I was just stating that I never said anything about government checks.
I just think you should try to understand the situation others may be in before giving out advice like "just eat fresh foods and organic foods".
I know a lot of people that squander their money on shopping, partying, and other things, then complain they can't pay the bills. I also know a lot of people that work hard and spend all their paycheck on things that matter like the bills, and food. Despite putting their money to good use, they still can't afford to eat fresh or organic.
#49
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:48
I smell a rat, and I'm not talking about the one in the tin either.
#50
Posté 19 avril 2010 - 10:49
+5Are YOU stupid?




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