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What are You?

Vegetarian
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Flexitarian
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Pescotarian
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4%
Ovo vegetarian
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Lacto vegetarian
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Ominvore
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88%
OHter ( please post )
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Total votes: 24

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Post by Tyn » January 28th, 2007, 9:23 am

What are You??
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Post by Ducatista » January 28th, 2007, 10:03 am

I didn't see Presbyterian on the list. :cry:

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Post by Tyn » January 28th, 2007, 5:43 pm

Ducatista wrote:I didn't see Presbyterian on the list. :cry:


Some people call me silly,
but please explain!
Otherwise I have to look it up
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Post by Tyn » January 28th, 2007, 6:11 pm

Couldn't wait for the answer!!

Answer
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Post by ancho » January 29th, 2007, 6:58 am

How do you call someone who only drinks beer?
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Post by Ducatista » January 29th, 2007, 8:40 am

ancho wrote:How do you call someone who only drinks beer?
That'd be Badgertarian, after my home state of Wisconsin, Beer Drinking Capital of the Known Universe.

Doh—just realized I'd better clarify: Badger, for our fuzzy, cuddly state animal/school mascot. Tyn, I promise I'll leave your poll alone now!

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Post by TabbRows » January 29th, 2007, 2:57 pm

My mama taught me to eat what was on my plate...so I do.

Just can't find 600mm diameter plates anywhere, so I eat two 300 mm s:lol:

Tyn, I didn't see any cheesatarian on that list!?

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Post by rtmmtl » January 29th, 2007, 5:10 pm

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Post by Tyn » January 29th, 2007, 6:00 pm

TabbRows wrote:My mama taught me to eat what was on my plate...so I do.

Just can't find 600mm diameter plates anywhere, so I eat two 300 mm s:lol:

Tyn, I didn't see any cheesatarian on that list!?
My mama taught me I could and can make my own choices in live, and prepare my own food!! She was a great cook tough!!

But why would you eat two plates?
Are they that tasty?? :D :D :D
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Post by Rockin Roland » January 29th, 2007, 11:29 pm

What about Carnivore?

The heavyweight crew I row with seems to live mainly on a steak and beer diet.

As for all you miserable lightweights, just tick the vegetarian box and be done with it.


P.S. Twice a week our family has marinated kangaroo steak for dinner. A beautiful tasting lean meat that is very high in protein and low in fat. (By the way, kangaroo is not an endangered species).
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Post by Tyn » January 30th, 2007, 3:49 am

P.S. Twice a week our family has marinated kangaroo steak for dinner. A beautiful tasting lean meat that is very high in protein and low in fat. (By the way, kangaroo is not an endangered species).
They sell 'm over here by burgerking, they call it the hopper :D :D :D
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Post by TabbRows » January 30th, 2007, 12:57 pm

Tyn wrote: But why would you eat two plates?
Are they that tasty?? :D :D :D
Yummy, except I don't care too much for blue delft...leaves my tongue all bluish :wink:

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Post by DavidA » January 30th, 2007, 3:32 pm

Tyn wrote:
TabbRows wrote:My mama taught me to eat what was on my plate...so I do.

Just can't find 600mm diameter plates anywhere, so I eat two 300 mm s:lol:

Tyn, I didn't see any cheesatarian on that list!?
My mama taught me I could and can make my own choices in live, and prepare my own food!! She was a great cook tough!!

But why would you eat two plates?
Are they that tasty?? :D :D :D
I was wondering about that myself. :P

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Post by bw1099 » January 30th, 2007, 11:44 pm

Ducatista wrote:I didn't see Presbyterian on the list. :cry:
Maybe you mean PresbytArian - one who eats PresbytErians? Or perhaps one who eats their elders.

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Post by Ducatista » January 31st, 2007, 10:56 am

Ha, what do I know. I grew up Catholic—we always pronounced it PresbytAIRian. I almost posted Unitarian, originally, but Presby- sounded better. I could've gone nondenominational, I suppose: Rotarian, contrarian, octogenarian...

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