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Fur or no fur?

Do you agree with animals being killed for their fur or skins?  

10 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you agree with animals being killed for their fur or skins?

    • Yes
      2
    • No
      8


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I'm actually allergic to Turkey (the bird, not the country) and the last time I ate it I went into anaphilactic shock and had to have an ambulance. And that was on Christmas day!

I also have a less accute problem with Chicken, which is a shame because I actully like the taste of Turkey and Chicken very much.

Since turkey is just about the most boring poultry ever, you're not missing much. How many times have you seen a top cookery writer give a recipe for turkey? Precisely...

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I'm actually allergic to Turkey (the bird, not the country) and the last time I ate it I went into anaphilactic shock and had to have an ambulance. And that was on Christmas day!

I also have a less accute problem with Chicken, which is a shame because I actully like the taste of Turkey and Chicken very much.

im alergic to eggs and tuna; even though they are totaly different (an unhached bird and a dead fish), i get she same alergic reaction; i loose my voice for about 1 - 2 hours :)

Allergic to eggs! You are so lucky, i've been trying to avoid egg all my life, even the smell makes me turn a funny shade of green... :angry:

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I love eggs! I can't believe you don't like eggs, I especially love a lovely goose egg with gammon! :D

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I don't like eggs, milk, cheese (except Cheshire on a good day), cream etc...

Milk used to make me sick as a child, i just avoid the stuff now.

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Wow, I have a glass of milk with every meal and I love cheese. How do you survive?! :o

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Well my mother never really liked eggs or milk either.

And i make up some of the stuff by eating lots of brocolli and... cabbage :rolleyes: (i hate cabbage), much rather have spinach.

Loads of veg, and vitamin tablets... Plus drinking bottled water does help a bit with the calcium, and i do have powedered milk with breakfast cereal although i'm not keen on that either. Much rather have croissants and a cup of black tea for breakfast.

We don't actually have real milk anymore, my parents now have gone healthy (hence all the vitamin pills, i just pinch the ones i need), they have rice milk (milk made surprisingly from rice), and i cope with powdered cos rice milk is rancid.

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I had to side with the animals in this one, for me at least. I don't really want to wear anything if it si the only reason the animal was killed. I do wear leather from time to time (belts, watch bands, shoes et cetera, but I believe the meat is used as well in those cases). However, if wearing fur gets you off I have no problem with it and think you no less of a person.

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I have a glass of milk with every meal and I love cheese.

i sometimes have a glass of milk with my breakfast, and i also love cheese :)

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I like cheese, but hate milk. Btw, I don't agree with killing animals for their fur, it's for there use, not ours. Killing for meat is ok, but for fur is just unfair

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Welcome back William! :D How was your holiday?

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Yes, welcome back william, you havent missed much...

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Welcome back William! :D  How was your holiday?

Great, thanks, we went to Yorkshire, a village called Reeth in the North part...

Yes, welcome back william, you havent missed much...

I think I might have missed quite a lot actually, when I did a search for view new posts, there were three whole pages of them!

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