I never understood the animosity toward vegans. I’m not one, not even a vegetarian, but I do know a few. They’re very nice people who make incredible dishes that I enjoy as much or more than “traditional” meals. And I have yet to have one of them sound self-righteous or condescending toward us meat-eaters. So what’s the deal?
margueritem over 12 years ago
That was a no-brainer…
Olddog1 over 12 years ago
Yhis kind of makes up for yesterday.
J Short over 12 years ago
It’s for his own good.
cdward over 12 years ago
I never understood the animosity toward vegans. I’m not one, not even a vegetarian, but I do know a few. They’re very nice people who make incredible dishes that I enjoy as much or more than “traditional” meals. And I have yet to have one of them sound self-righteous or condescending toward us meat-eaters. So what’s the deal?
cdachtyl over 12 years ago
I’ve hung around a few. Nasty people. Smell like cabbage.
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
Is eating the vegan kinda like the salad course?
mistercatworks over 12 years ago
I think the biggest argument against cannibalism is that you never know where that person has been or what he has been eating.
K M over 12 years ago
Reminds me of a crack Arsenio Hall made not long after the film “Alive” was released in 1993: “I had a bit part in the film. I was the dark meat.”
eb110americana over 12 years ago
Is that free range vegan?
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member over 12 years ago
Seems reasonable. The vegan wouldn’t be able to eat the rations anyway.
Jeff0811 over 12 years ago
Was the vegan’s name Timothy? http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/b/buoys/timothy.html
jenspeterlindegaard over 4 years ago
wiser to leave the vegan – then more meat to the rest – but how long would he stay a vegan??