I'm quite sure I never called myself a trend-setter, and neither has Celeste. My musical snobbishness may have implied such, but if I am any kind of trend-setter, it's by accident rather than by planning. Hell, I listen to George Jones and Loretta Lynn, and have for years. How trendy is that? I tend not to listen to obscure indie artists, though reasing this board has opened my mind up to more of that stuff than I previously had been.
I don't eat seafood. Don't like the taste.Plues some of it's not that healthy. Do eat eggs, cheese yogurt, ice-cream and milk. Don't drink coffee so no half and half. Do wear leather shoes and jackets, no leather in my car.
My vegetarianism evolved from a desire to eat a heathier diet, as well as the fact that producing meat uses up way too much of the earth's resources. Those things much more so than sympathy for animals. Of course if my actions save the lives of an animal, well then that's a bonus.
Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
[QB] Christ, I didn't know it was an endurance test. Oh well, I bet I could last longer in bed than you.
Do you eat fish? If so, I would say you're notr really a vegetarian.
I bet you could last longer in bed than me....I'm a little more advneturous than just the bed.
I was responding that because you two self-proclaimed trend-setters are vegetarian I would change my ways, when in actual fact I've not eaten meat for years.
I do eat seafood. Do you eat eggs, cheese yogurt, ice-cream, french-fries from a fast food place wear leather in any form, have leather in seats in your car, drink milk, put half and half in your coffee?
"Vegetarian" seems to have become th e generic word for someone who doesn't eat meat of some sort. I think you're thinking of "Vegan", which I'm not and have never pretended to be. How about you? [/b]