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Thu Nov-03-11 09:56 PM
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| 4. Ruining ecosystems kinda sorta crosses the whole land boundary thing. |
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Don't you think? Guess it's all in how you look at it.
And then there's the animal suffering, but that's probably not a concern. Just guessing.
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| - The Millennium Seoul Hilton Hotel serves shark fin. Not shark fin soup, but shark fin. |
hedgehog |
Nov-03-11 09:34 PM |
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Hey, 40 views and not one reply or rec? Folks, I think if we spread the word on this, |
hedgehog |
Nov-03-11 09:45 PM |
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I hope there is a boycott |
annm4peace |
Nov-03-11 09:48 PM |
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They serve dolphin on the menu in the Caribbean... |
HipChick |
Nov-03-11 09:52 PM |
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Ruining ecosystems kinda sorta crosses the whole land boundary thing. |
flvegan |
Nov-03-11 09:56 PM |
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It'd be nice if you could feed this info into your network of contacts. |
hedgehog |
Nov-03-11 09:59 PM |
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Consider it done. |
flvegan |
Nov-03-11 10:24 PM |
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Ranching ruins eco-systems, too. So do pig farms. And near 100% suffer their entire lives. |
Luminous Animal |
Nov-04-11 12:38 AM |
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Really? |
flvegan |
Nov-04-11 01:06 AM |
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that right there |
quakerboy |
Nov-04-11 01:12 AM |
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No. But I found your response a bit perplexingly muted... considering. |
Luminous Animal |
Nov-04-11 01:24 AM |
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FWIW - I try to purchase meat that is grown in a sustainable fashion. |
hedgehog |
Nov-04-11 09:25 AM |
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Sorry that I didn't see your response earlier. |
flvegan |
Nov-04-11 11:04 PM |
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Is that dolphin, as in marine mammal, or dolphin as in fish? |
hedgehog |
Nov-03-11 09:57 PM |
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There is a fish called Dolphin |
Mendocino |
Nov-03-11 09:59 PM |
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Because many shark species have lost 90% of their historic populations |
LeftyMom |
Nov-03-11 10:39 PM |
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DON'T TELL |
flvegan |
Nov-03-11 10:48 PM |
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Oh well, 450 million years was a good run. |
LeftyMom |
Nov-03-11 11:19 PM |
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LOL! |
OnyxCollie |
Nov-04-11 01:38 AM |
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Is that dolphin porpise or dolphin fish |
csziggy |
Nov-03-11 10:43 PM |
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Different Dolphin |
formercia |
Nov-04-11 09:22 AM |
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That is most likely the dolphin fish |
KamaAina |
Nov-04-11 11:42 AM |
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K&R |
redqueen |
Nov-03-11 10:21 PM |
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I'll call. |
LeftyMom |
Nov-03-11 10:34 PM |
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Anybody have Paris' contact info? |
hedgehog |
Nov-03-11 10:38 PM |
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She was cut off from the family a while ago. |
Hoopla Phil |
Nov-04-11 12:37 AM |
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Do they serve any of those cute dogs I've seen in the food market down the road? |
MADem |
Nov-03-11 11:51 PM |
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My husband has noticed that the farm near the plant no longer raises |
hedgehog |
Nov-03-11 11:56 PM |
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Good. That always troubled me. nt |
MADem |
Nov-04-11 12:32 AM |
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Sent an email. |
nadinbrzezinski |
Nov-03-11 11:59 PM |
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Read about the practice of shark finning. |
redqueen |
Nov-04-11 06:53 AM |
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And why is shark fin more outrageous than shark fin soup? |
Fool Count |
Nov-04-11 07:36 AM |
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I've never heard of people eating shark fin as opposed to shark fin soup, |
hedgehog |
Nov-04-11 09:20 AM |
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It must be shark fin soup. The fin is just cartilage, isn't it? |
mainer |
Nov-04-11 10:07 AM |
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Disgusting pigs. |
lonestarnot |
Nov-04-11 10:16 AM |
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Pigs, if they have a choice, are not disgusting at all. They will not normally make their 'wallow |
Obamanaut |
Nov-04-11 11:40 AM |
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Good point. They are insulting to pigs! |
lonestarnot |
Nov-05-11 02:05 PM |
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I stayed at the Millenium Hilton in Bangkok...incredible food, incredible hotel. |
Atman |
Nov-05-11 04:12 PM |
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