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  • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

    http://travel.aol.co.uk/2013/02/25/f...set-sink-hole/

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    • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

      http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2...in-the-saddle/
      "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
      (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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      • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

        http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21412590

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        • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

          Originally posted by leclerc View Post
          The quote on horse meat, cultural differences is a direct quote which, yet again, I have hunted down as AC has done what some used to call in my uni days, plagiarism ...l
          Not sure exactly what you are attempting to prove here, leclerc?

          The extract was posted within quotes in post #253:
          [Quote:
          Horse Meat, Cultural Differneces

          In Britain, horse meat is pretty much regarded as a taboo. As a result, so it is in most English-speaking countries around the world, like the USA, Ireland and Australia. In these countries, the killing of horses for human consumption is widely opposed, because they are looked on as pets, like dogs and cats, as sporting animals and are not to be treated as meat.[End Quote]

          But then of course, you will always argue that black is white as per RBS...

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          • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

            Originally posted by Angry Cat View Post
            Not sure exactly what you are attempting to prove here, leclerc?

            The extract was posted within quotes in post #253:
            [Quote:
            Horse Meat, Cultural Differneces

            In Britain, horse meat is pretty much regarded as a taboo. As a result, so it is in most English-speaking countries around the world, like the USA, Ireland and Australia. In these countries, the killing of horses for human consumption is widely opposed, because they are looked on as pets, like dogs and cats, as sporting animals and are not to be treated as meat.[End Quote]

            But then of course, you will always argue that black is white as per RBS...
            As you might have worked out, it was you that a comment was addressed to and you then defended yourself by stating it was a quote from someone else(Camilla's son in the Daily Mail) and not your words. On forums, it is a personally annoyance to read the words of someone else unattributed and when they have been on the forums for some time then you can when the words they write are not their own.

            We cross swords on the forums most times because we have opposite views on many things but this issue has been done to death and everyone has differing views, each as valid as the next one. Discussions are good and it's always enlightening to hear their views but many are bored stiff of the topic now.

            Despite my hatred of statistics, a recent statistic I heard on my local radio station stated that there was an article in one of the papers stated that, labelled correctly, 33% of people would eat horsemeat.

            As I have said earlier in the thread, you can get statistics that you want if you ask the question to the right audience, age group, or in a manner which elicits a positive response.
            "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
            (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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            • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

              "We cross swords on the forums most times because we have opposite views on many things but this issue has been done to death and everyone has differing views, each as valid as the next one. Discussions are good and it's always enlightening to hear their views but many are bored stiff of the topic now."


              Simple answer Leclerc, isn't there? Plenty of other threads.:okay:

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              • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

                Originally posted by leclerc View Post

                As a complete aside, I was in Tesco last night to see if there was any deals on mince......unfortunately there was nothing to my liking
                Lot of long faces, though

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                • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

                  http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013...n_2773059.html

                  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21530861

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                  • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

                    Recipe

                    Go down to your butcher
                    500g of Beef mince, 1 egg, mix them up with a bit of salt and pepper, form into 8 burgers put in cling film and store in the fridge for at least a couple of hours before cooking and eating.

                    8 BEEF burgers

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                    • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

                      This has been going on furlong time :embarassed:
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                      • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

                        Originally posted by MissFM View Post
                        "We cross swords on the forums most times because we have opposite views on many things but this issue has been done to death and everyone has differing views, each as valid as the next one. Discussions are good and it's always enlightening to hear their views but many are bored stiff of the topic now."


                        Simple answer Leclerc, isn't there? Plenty of other threads.:okay:
                        There is another way(to quote my former employer ).
                        "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                        (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                        • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

                          Originally posted by leclerc View Post
                          There is another way(to quote my former employer ).
                          Thicko here leclerc - what do you mean?:loco:

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                          • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

                            http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ed-cliff-.html

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                            • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

                              http://news.sky.com/story/1040057/ho...lfare-breaches

                              PLEASE NOTE, THE FILM DOES CARRY A WARNING!!!

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                              • Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!

                                And it's not just horses...
                                http://travel.aol.co.uk/2013/03/08/t...a-intercepted/

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