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Topic: Don't eat at Wendy's unless you like cooked human fingers
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Mezcalhead
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posted March 24, 2005 21:15
Quote from the story on the fun that goes on behind the scenes at your local meatpacker:At the Monfort plant in Grand Island , Nebraska, Richard Skala was beheaded by a dehiding machine. Carlos Vincente . . . was pulled into the cogs of a conveyer belt at an Excel plant in Fort Morgan, Colorado, and torn apart. Lorenzo Marin, Sr. fell from the top of a skinning machine . . . struck his head on the concrete floor of an IBP plant in Columbus Junction, Iowa, and died. . . . Salvador Hernandez-Gonzalez had his head crushed by a pork-loin processing machine at an IBP plant in Madison, Nebraska. At a National Beef plant in Liberal, Kansas, Homer Stull climbed into a blood collection tank to clean it, a filthy tank thirty feet high. Stull was overcome by hydrogen sulfide fumes. Two coworkers climbed into the tank and tried to rescue him. All three men died. Suprising more "parts" are not turning up with your burger and fries.
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Gorf
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Member # 119
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posted March 25, 2005 19:37
Well you know we just take it for granted that Resturants are clean for the most part.When I was in middle school I used to work at a couple of the best Chinese Resturants in town. I washed dishes. When the time came to mop up around the cooks I would move a mat and roaches would scatter everywhere. At night they use to crawl on the racks where the eggrolls were stored. Right on top of them. These were the most popular and tasy joints around. I ate there constantly and did even into my 20's. Hey good Chinese is hard to find!
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Hatröss
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posted March 26, 2005 02:23
Well... Allah & Buddha has smiled upon them !Luckily for them i am moving from here thu out the next month, i have been renting here a basement of a house for the last 3yrs @ $700 a month. I have started looking into apartments and townhomes in the last 3 months now because i had a little credit fixing to do while i rented here and finally with the help of credit monitoring have i now just rose above the minimal ranking, which is opening up alot more things to me. It is funny the things i have learned from these guys over the last 3 yrs, and i can write you a book on it so i'll spare you with only a few paragraphs. But i have lived and worked in an area here just outside D.C. for awhile now and we have a very large Muslim and Indian population so i have come quite acustomed to their rhetoric and 'ways' so to say. I find the Indian's to be a very super cool people and they are totally peace loving people that we have much in common with. The Muslim guy is a recent addition from about a year ago and the Indian guy has been here before me. But it was never brought to my attention before sharing space with them of really how waring of a race both can be. For instance you will never catch 'them' togeather in the kitchen at the same time (god no) but i have learned so much over small talks in the kitchen with both of them. I never realized the hate that even these 2 races have for eachother, but of course they hide the best they can their hate of americans too. The indian is always talking about the muslims being an evil people and stuff like "well the taliban blew up my buddha" and we hate them! he also brought to my attention they they have hated muslims since the dawn of time. And the muslim guy (pretty cool too actually) well he's always complaining about how they pretty much hate everybody. And i say that because he always has something to say about it seems every race out there. But he is alway moping and groaning about Kashmir and parts of india belonging to the muslims and also he is a big time jew hater claiming israel belongs to the muslims too. Mind you none of this was really brought to my attention living here in america and running wild and free all my years, but now that we have such a large population of alot of races (which was'nt so back in the 80's and early 90's) they are also importing their racial hatred to america. Dont get me wrong either but i just never noticed half this stuff before. The indians are really a peace loving people but they can be very quick to turn i guess, just as native americans and redneck americans. But the muslims simply hate everybody man and i almost have no doubt of it. I am not trying to be a bigot here but i have spent alot of time with both races (which are beginning to outnumber both redneck americans and native americans on this soil) and not just these 2 guys. They are in most of the places i have worked and pretty much every gas station on the east coast, not to mention the 7-11's and such. I think the asians are really starting to get worried too. Ahh nevermind my babble, i could go on and on but my point i guess is that these guys have "opened" my eyes to alot of racism and hatred that i just never seen before, and you wanna talk about Religious fanatics? well all i can say is you just have to see these guys rooms and how hardcore they follow their god. My basement is just all black laquor furniture and nothing on the walls, i like bare walls now. But these guys are heavy into it man, the Indian with his idoltrous statues and incents, and the Muslim with his prayer rug below his GIGANTIC picture of mecca. I shit you not on any of this... or my kitchen tactics.
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schroeder
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posted March 26, 2005 09:24
DAMN!!!!I guess my entire is soon to be a shrine to Rock & Roll... my one and only GOD!!! That's what I hate about Religion... they almost all preach hate for anyone that doesn't believe in YOUR God. I'll bet you'll be happy when you move out, but it does sound like you got a lot of education while living there. I talk to myself when I bump into me in the kitchen... sometimes I can be a complete bastard to me -------------------- yawn
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Emlyn K Helicopter
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posted March 26, 2005 14:20
quote: Originally posted by Hatross: But the muslims simply hate everybody man and i almost have no doubt of it
That was a cool post, Hatross - a Muslim and a Hindu living in one house! Thats almost a comedy show, with the shrugging Gentile (you) in the middle. But come on, you can't make such a blanket statement about Muslims and not be challenged over it. All the ones I've ever met (and in the UK, theres a shitload of Muslims) are generally cool. I've met a couple with somewhat odd views regarding homosexuality but mostly they're cool if you don't try to steel their land. -------------------- Der der der-der DER! Der der der-der DER! DER!
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Hatröss
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posted March 26, 2005 15:18
quote: Originally posted by Emlyn K Helicopter: but mostly they're cool if you don't try to steel their land.
Emlyn i agree, it was kinda blantant but you just gotta live with em and interact with them as much as i have too. I am quite aware of the muslim population in england and as i recall it was not too long ago they were screaming "Muslim State" somewhere in the north of england? which of course turned bloody... Im not sure so i may have to research that some. Here is a song that we are imprinted with nearly at birth living here in america, mostly in elementary school and such, it's a hymn that we are brainwashed with for being raised in america. quote: This land is your land, this land is my land From California, to the New York Island From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream waters This land was made for you and meAs I was walking a ribbon of highway I saw above me an endless skyway I saw below me a golden valley This land was made for you and me
Woody Guthrie 1940 notice the use of the words, (your) & (my)... 'we' dont mind sharing. But just sometimes i think this is how alot of muslim's are raised? ok mod's this is starting to touch the TM section.
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Maldororz
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posted March 29, 2005 08:58
This thread is very interesting! And it all started with a finger!Regarding meat packaging, I most say that i never buy meat at the supermarket and never eat fastfood. We usually buy meat from the people who breed the animals (i live in the country, heeehaa!), so we always know where our meat comes from. Plus, it's better meat than what you can find at the grocery, more fresh, breeded naturally, less expensive, not industrialy packaged with extra-fingers, etc.
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