What do you think might be PETA’s position on this?
Drink more beer.
What do you think might be PETA’s position on this?
Drink more beer.
Or this UncleBeer ?
::sitting in the corner crossing my fingers saying , Oh please let this work, I’ve never tried this quote thing before, please ,please::
" The opposite of love isn’t hate, it’s indifference."
Elie Wiesel
Voted SDMB Biggest Flirt (Female) and Least Shy (No Mom, I have no idea why they think that)
Speaking of milk, check out http://www.notmilk.com, the NOTMILK home page, if you dare!
“The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance – it is the illusion of knowledge.”
–Daniel J Boorstin
Who do they think they are kidding?? That shit is just gross.
DD:
Sorry, hon, I’m having a hard time swallowing that.
That is something I would pay to see.
Demo:
Milk does do a body good.
I’ll buy that for a dollar.
I do not drink milk. It does a calfs body good, I’ll give you that.
My son couldn’t digest it when a baby. He doesn’t seem to need it now. His stomach was bothering him for awhile, I started sending juice with him to school instead of those little milk cartons they have and he got better.
Soy is where its at!
The best outcome (for me, at least) is that two whiny liberal organizations (PETA and MADD) are going to spend a lot of time and energy feuding with each other. But that’s just because I hate both of 'em.
Besides, I drink both Beer and Milk. They both have their places, and I wouldn’t want to switch one for the other.
(And does PETA have any idea what happens to those poor hops in the beer-making process? It’s heartbreaking!)
…but when you get blue, and you’ve lost all your dreams, there’s nothing like a campfire and a can of beans!
Speak for yourself…
Because it’s so damn good!
Mike Mulligan had a steam shovel,
a beautiful red steam shovel.
Her name was Mary Anne.
I hate milk and I hate beer.
Do PETA or MADD have any objection to fruit juice?
So what do those freaks want us to do? Render cows extinct? That doesn’t sound particularly ethical to me.
Life is a tragedy for those who feel and a comedy for those who think.
“Blessed are the cheesemakers!” - Life of Brian
Any cites for this? “Common Knowledge” is probably the least reliable source for information, and is responsible for perpetuating the vast majority of urban myths and old wive’s tales (My WAG is that the milk/phlegm connection is most certainly the latter). I’d like to see some clinical trials on this; I’ll bet that, outside of the relatively rare individual who is legitimately allergic to milk, there is no statistical connection at all, no matter what your anecdotal experience might be.
Anybody want to prove me wrong?
Oh, and by the way, lactose intolerance is not an allergy, it is a deficiency of the enzyme that digests milk sugar. Not the same thing.
TT
“It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers.”
–James Thurber
I’m ready to slam-dunk PETA’s illogical ramblings as quickly as the next person. Here I think they have a genuine point, but they just take it too far.
The valid point, buried under the usual PETA foolishness, is that cows peacefully grazing in the field, then getting called into the barn to be milked twice a day, are a thing of the past. Now they spend their lives in a tiny stall, and are given hormones and milked as often as possible to maximize their milk production. The cows are treated as no more than a biological component in a mechanical process.
I mean, cows are pretty dumb and worthless animals, as far as I’m concerned, and IMO, their highest and best use is to produce milk, cheese, and the like, and to be turned into steaks and burgers. (Yum!) But still, I think even cows deserve to be treated better than this.
But PETA, as usual, manages to alienate all but the True Believers in their cause. By insisting on the pure extreme of avoiding all animal products whatsoever, they turn off people who might see some things their way, but disagree with them on others. They want nothing to do with committed carnivores like me, which is fine with me.
Milk sucks? No no no… they’ve got it all wrong. Milk blows. Trust me on this. One bowl of ice cream is all I need.
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(Practicing lactose intolerance since 1990.)
An ethical dilemma:
I love milk, and drink a glass a day. I am also aware of the problems associated with milk. Between my school and my parents’ house, there is a dairy right next to the highway. God, that place stinks unto high heaven. The cow’s manure drains right into a sump, and thence to the aquifer. The cows do indeed appear to be penned up, and standing right in the middle of their own excrement. And I have read all the stuff about bovine growth hormone. I may drink one glass a day now, but I drank at least three a day growing up. I always credited my excessive height to calcium. Now I’m not so sure… On top of everything else, this is a desert. How much water goes into those cows? Too much, probably. So, while PETA may be frothing at the mouth as they are wont to do, they definitely have a point. So, I can either give up my daily glass of moo juice, or continue to feed the machine. The curse of awareness…
Heck is where you go when you don’t believe in Gosh.
“You can be smart or pleasant. For years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.”
Elwood P. Dowd
Well, ya know what happens if milk consumption goes down . . . All those cute little moo-cows will be butchered and made into hamburgers and Versace jackets.
Does PETA think the farmers will just set them all free, give 'em a new suit and $5?
Well, we’d have to turn Wisconsin into a giant Guernsey reservation, of course.
“Milk Sucks”
I miss milk. I miss ice cream. I miss yogurt. I miss cheese. I miss sour cream. I miss alfredo sauce. ::::
“I like toast.”
Who knows what PETA thinks. Or whether. :rolleyes:
But if milk consumption goes down, then in ten years, there will be fewer milk cows kept in squalid conditions like those NTG describes. Works for me.
Crackwise posted:
“What other mammal drinks another mammal’s milk?”
Cats will drink cows milk. Probably would drink goats milk, too.
I have seen pictures of orphaned animals, squirells specifically, nursing cats and dogs. Not at the same time, though.
I once had a peach-faced love bird that loved milk. I know, not a mamal.