It’s the fourth annual International Eat A Tasty Animal for PETA Day.
Go on out and eat meat and dairy products.
As Alex Bensky says, today, if it didn’t have a mother, don’t eat it.
I had a tall glass of milk with breakfast, and I’m meeting Sarah and the twins for lunch. I believe fried chicken will be on the menu, as well as hamburgers.
Eat animals. Piss off PETA. That’s what EATAPETA Day is all about.
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Pingback by Slobokan’s Site O’ Schtuff » Blog Archive » Today Is The Today! EATAPETA Day! — 03/15/2006 @ 9:37 am
I noticed a trickle of hits from totalfark.com, then they vanished.
I guess Drew’s just a Duke-hating pussy.
Comment by Laurence Simon — 03/15/2006 @ 10:08 am
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Pingback by Vlog Fettisch, Voll Fettisch ! » Blog Archive » TODAY IS: EAT A TASTY ANIMAL for PETA DAY! — 03/15/2006 @ 1:00 pm
Had a nice juicy stake today. Bon appetite everybody!
Comment by thewoland — 03/15/2006 @ 1:19 pm
In about 15 minutes, I’m going to dig into a bowl of shredded BBQ chicken. I also bought a couple of containers full of Italian meatballs from the deli counter. Maybe I’ll try some of them for supper, just for good measure.
Comment by Hugh — 03/15/2006 @ 3:08 pm
Took a client out to lunch for Bexley Reuben sandwiches(made with no cheese)at Colubmus’s finest kosher deli. (For that matter, its only kosher deli.) Please eataPETA responsibly — if you are a member of the covenant, have the dairy products first, or wait 6 hours after having the meat before the dairy.
Thank you, and enjoy. Happy Shushan Purim, Meryl.
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Comment by Yankev — 03/15/2006 @ 4:18 pm
Happy Birthday!
To Fabio and Bret Michaels (Poison)…
Trackback by Left & Right — 03/15/2006 @ 5:59 pm
Turkey sausage and eggs for breakfast. I had chicken for lunch–I made sure I didn’t have free range chicken. As a matter of fact, it’s Perdue, so I assume it was raised in a cruel and factory-like setting and mercilessly slaughtered.
Just to show PETA where I stand, I had a McDonald’s hamburger in the afternoon, and then had lamb for dinner…rare.
Comment by Alex Bensky — 03/15/2006 @ 8:49 pm