Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 It's been 4 months since I last posted here, and much has changed. Greenfury, I'm glad to see that your list has grown substantially. I recently added a link to your site, and I hope it will send a few new people your way. As for me, I fell off of the Vegan wagon. However, I am still a vegetarian, although I must admit to eating a very small piece of Turkey Corpse on Thanksgiving. Perhaps in the future if I am going to cheat, it will have to be with Wings or high quality Seafood, because the Turkey did not cut it. Most of what I eat at home is still Vegan, but when I go out to eat, I found it virtually impossible to stay the course. My chaotic schedule looks like it may become less hectic soon, and I'll try to drop by here more often if and when that happens. Until then, be well Sadric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 Hi Saedric - great to see ya here again! > It's been 4 months since I last posted here, and much has changed. Has it really? Well, get to work then, man - you got some catching up to do ;=) We're not really changed, of course - just have a few more members. Quite a few. It's an exciting list - hang around for a while, okay? > Greenfury, I'm glad to see that your list has grown substantially. I recently added a link to > your site, and I hope it will send a few new people your way. I see the link you added to *your* site in the Members' homepages. Very interesting indeed! you've done a lot of work on that. > I must admit to eating a very small piece of Turkey Corpse on Thanksgiving. >Perhaps in the future if I am going to cheat, it will have to be with Wings or high quality Seafood, because the Turkey did not cut it. No, and the turkey didn't enjoy the experience either, I guess. Last time I fell off the veggie wagon it was with some, er, water-dwelling creature and it made me very very very ill. Killed the creature, of course, but it had its revenge. I am not likely to forget that lesson :=( >Most of what I eat at home is still Vegan, but when I go out to > eat, I found it virtually impossible to stay the course. I know, eggs and dairy are everywhere. But it can be done, I am assured by those who follow a vegan diet. > My chaotic schedule looks like it may become less hectic soon, and I'll try to drop by here more often if and when that happens. Don't forget! Come back soon. If only to read this message and know you have not been forgotten LOL Best, Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 >> Greenfury, I'm glad to see that your list has grown substantially. >> I recently added a link to your site, and I hope it will send a >> few new people your way. > I see the link you added to *your* site in the Members' homepages. > Very interesting indeed! you've done a lot of work on that. The link I was referring to is on my business site, so not to worry. As for the one to which you refer, I put it there for contrast - another side (corner) if you will. >> I must admit to eating a very small piece of Turkey Corpse on >> Thanksgiving. Perhaps in the future if I am going to cheat, it >> will have to be with Wings or high quality Seafood, because the >> Turkey did not cut it. > No, and the turkey didn't enjoy the experience either, I guess. > Last time I fell off the veggie wagon it was with some, er, > water-dwelling creature and it made me very very very ill. > Killed the creature, of course, but it had its revenge. I am > not likely to forget that lesson :=( I'm sure the turkey enjoyed it far less, but unfortunately, my Omnivorous family already sealed his fate long before I arrived at the dinner table. >> Most of what I eat at home is still Vegan, but when I go out to >> eat, I found it virtually impossible to stay the course. > I know, eggs and dairy are everywhere. But it can be done, I am > assured by those who follow a vegan diet. I know it can be done, as I did it for 6 months, but it was no longer worth it to me to go the extra mile. As always, I reserve the right to change my mind in the future. > Don't forget! Come back soon. If only to read this message and > know you have not been forgotten LOL. Best, Pat I shall. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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