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Post by Worcester Yellow on Feb 10, 2011 18:57:40 GMT
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Post by Lone Gunman on Feb 10, 2011 19:20:59 GMT
Dunno about anyone else but I'd be a bit miffed that I couldn't get my half time burger or meat pie just because the Chairman is some kind of sandal wearing hippy.
Plus if they're serving fish how is that vegan?
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Post by moobs on Feb 10, 2011 21:43:45 GMT
Dunno about anyone else but I'd be a bit miffed that I couldn't get my half time burger or meat pie just because the Chairman is some kind of sandal wearing hippy. Plus if they're serving fish how is that vegan? Lone Gunman, come quick, Baldy's hacked into your account..!!
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Post by Paul Cannell on Feb 10, 2011 22:43:05 GMT
Tilapia is a form of vegan fish. Normally grown on trees in S.E. Asia they are the best converters of yer gren stuff into non-animal protein.
There are newly improved varieties in Lake Victoria that eat only algae and contain no animal matter whatsoever.
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Post by Lone Gunman on Feb 10, 2011 22:46:52 GMT
Tilapia is a form of vegan fish. Normally grown on trees in S.E. Asia they are the best converters of yer gren stuff into non-animal protein. There are newly improved varieties in Lake Victoria that eat only algae and contain no animal matter whatsoever. Call me uneducated but growing fish on trees?
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Post by pugs on Feb 10, 2011 23:24:09 GMT
The FGR fans will probably revolt over this.
Argh silly me i forgot - all 70 of them are already revolting......
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Post by Yellowbrains on Feb 10, 2011 23:26:39 GMT
Tilapia is a form of vegan fish. Normally grown on trees in S.E. Asia they are the best converters of yer gren stuff into non-animal protein. There are newly improved varieties in Lake Victoria that eat only algae and contain no animal matter whatsoever. Call me uneducated but growing fish on trees? Don't tell me you've never seen a fish tree!
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Post by Lone Gunman on Feb 10, 2011 23:40:14 GMT
Call me uneducated but growing fish on trees? Don't tell me you've never seen a fish tree! You've got to remember I live in Wales... ...many of the things people take for granted in the 'real' world have still failed to penetrate a country where it often seems you are living in a time-warp.
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Post by hairy on Feb 11, 2011 16:54:17 GMT
When I went their last year they had sold out of burgers but offered to sell me just the roll for the same price so maybe they were preparing for this last year.
The new chairman claims he is going to make them Englands first completly enviromentaly friendly club. It all sounds a bit Biomass to me so they should be bankrupt by next year.
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Post by ox9hp18 on Feb 11, 2011 17:51:04 GMT
just remember that due to the vast crowds they get every match that every time thay have to throw away any left over burgers is costing them at least £3 thay can't afford to sell just one out of a 4 pack of 1/4 pounders !
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Post by Gary Baldi on Feb 11, 2011 18:13:11 GMT
I wonder how the CONfernce will keep them up again this season. Will Bitterminster bite the bullet and be punished by the board?
As for this story, what a load of self indulgent guff. How long before a team takes a load of red meat to the game and chucks it on the pitch?
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Post by Lone Gunman on Feb 11, 2011 18:32:08 GMT
I wonder how the CONfernce will keep them up again this season. Will Bitterminster bite the bullet and be punished by the board? As for this story, what a load of self indulgent guff. How long before a team takes a load of red meat to the game and chucks it on the pitch? amen to that brother!
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Post by fatoldsun on Feb 11, 2011 23:49:17 GMT
Call me uneducated but growing fish on trees? Don't tell me you've never seen a fish tree! I've seen a tree with lots of perches, does that count?
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