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On 3/11/2019 at 7:05 PM, DC Tom said:

 

I suspect that if you did the math, you'd find that the implementation of "meatless Mondays" has a larger carbon footprint than keeping things the same.

Quite possibly, like a Prius which has components and materials shipped from all over the globe and moreso than most cars.  How does he define "meat"?  Will cow's milk be served on Mondays? 

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45 minutes ago, keepthefaith said:

Quite possibly, like a Prius which has components and materials shipped from all over the globe and moreso than most cars.  How does he define "meat"?  Will cow's milk be served on Mondays? 

 

Does what he defines as "meat" change between what he does and what he demands everyone else does?

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1 hour ago, unbillievable said:

Would make more sense if they changed it to Friday's...

 

"Global Warming" is officially a religion.

You beat me to it!  It’s time for separation of church and state to kick in. This has become a religion created for and enforced by the government. Very dangerous!

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3 hours ago, bilzfancy said:

It's more power, more control over what you can and can't do, isn't this the same city that says you can't buy a big gulp? It's just another example of big government,  why anyone would want that is beyond me.

so they can feel like they're 'part of the solution, not part of the problem'

 

as unbillevable mentioned above, it's religion.  with any religion there are zealots who get their kicks from being a true believer

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4 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Wow... I gotta read this.  Thanx.  When I read "one man"... I was thinking "third world" country, then I see MO River.  LoL...

Will check it out!

 

EDIT:  Just checked it out.  So far,  he looks like a "fit" USACE employee.  Must be on the "Green Zone" meal plan. LoL...

 

Outmatched by climate change just means... Build those dams higher?  Or let it all flood, nature reclaim the land?

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On 3/16/2019 at 1:58 PM, unbillievable said:

Would make more sense if they changed it to Friday's...

 

"Global Warming" is officially a religion.

 

it's considers itself a 100% natural sceince

 

the same jokers proclaiming it did the same thing with Marxism

 

 

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2 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Yes... I find it humerous.  If you find it serious, stop being so paranoid.  Lighten up, your (mine too) is well over half done.

 

Live a little, laugh a little.

 

So you're cool with someone other than yourself dictating what your children get to eat?  

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Just now, Chef Jim said:

 

So you're cool with someone other than yourself dictating what your children get to eat?  

Not sure what the hell you are talking about or where you are going with this, but I will play.

 

To answer your question: Within reason.  Depends who they are.

 

Heck... They never even listened to us.  LoL They are very healthy, more so than us. They must have got it from somewhere?  We never forced then to eat anything... And it made them all the better. And... They won't be forced by others.

 

Yet... I find myself in a discussion about children with somebody who never had children.  Now, that's not exceptionalism. But, you do have to live it to have a proper perspective.

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28 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Not sure what the hell you are talking about or where you are going with this, but I will play.

 

To answer your question: Within reason.  Depends who they are.

 

Heck... They never even listened to us.  LoL They are very healthy, more so than us. They must have got it from somewhere?  We never forced then to eat anything... And it made them all the better. And... They won't be forced by others.

 

Yet... I find myself in a discussion about children with somebody who never had children.  Now, that's not exceptionalism. But, you do have to live it to have a proper perspective.

 

You're not sure where I'm going?  The government is saying children cannot eat meat on Mondays in school.   I personally have a problem with the government telling anyone what they can and cannot eat.  Suggest all you want but dictate?  And because I don't have children I can't discuss government overreach?  Is there anything else that I've not personally experienced I can't debate?   You've never had a brain but I'll still debate the collective consciousness with you.  I'm sorry this discussion was so deep you didn't know where I was going with it. 

 

Eat your meat!  How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat. 

Teacher leave those kids alone.

 

If an Uber liberal like Roger Waters gets it I'm surprised you don't.  

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1 minute ago, Chef Jim said:

 

You're not sure where I'm going?  The government is saying children cannot eat meat on Mondays in school.   I personally have a problem with the government telling anyone what they can and cannot eat.  Suggest all you want but dictate?  And because I don't have children I can't discuss government overreach?  Is there anything else that I've not personally experienced I can't debate?   You've never had a brain but I'll still debate the collective consciousness with you.  I'm sorry this discussion was so deep you didn't know where I was going with it. 

 

Eat your meat!  How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat. 

Teacher leave those kids alone.

 

If an Uber liberal like Roger Waters gets it I'm surprised you don't.  

Wow... That's a first. My bad.

 

And... Like uber liberal for the time.

 

Who the hell had meat for lunch as a kid.  Okay, peanut butter is in the meat group.  

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1 minute ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

 

Who the hell had meat for lunch as a kid.  Okay, peanut butter is in the meat group.  

 

First off the answer is most everyone of them.  And for those that didn't whose choice was that? 

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On 3/16/2019 at 12:32 PM, bilzfancy said:

It's more power, more control over what you can and can't do, isn't this the same city that says you can't buy a big gulp? It's just another example of big government,  why anyone would want that is beyond me.

I would send my kid to school with this:

 

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12 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Yeah.  Economics of choice.  The School AND the parents.  If the school can't afford meat.  So be it.

 

if everybody cannot eat sirloin, then NOBODY can eat meat

 

 

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4 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Yeah.  Economics of choice.  The School AND the parents.  If the school can't afford meat.  So be it.

 

The school can't afford meat??  And where is the choice if the government is removing meat from the menu? 

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10 minutes ago, Bakin said:

I would send my kid to school with this:

 

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It's strongly discouraged that children bring their lunch to school in NYC.

 

I believe in some schools it's actually forbidden.

1 minute ago, Chef Jim said:

 

The school can't afford meat??  And where is the choice if the government is removing meat from the menu? 

 

NYC provides free breakfast and lunch to all school students.  Wouldn't surprise me at all if they couldn't afford meat every day.

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5 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Have you ever eaten "Pizza Supreme" in 1975 @ West Senenca schools.  LoL... Yes, they couldn't afford it.  Go figure.

 

Oh I imagine they could.  It's the government they just couldn't figure out how.  Remember how the state lotteries were going to save our schools?  Yeah so do I. 

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32 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Have you ever eaten "Pizza Supreme" in 1975 @ West Senenca schools.  LoL... Yes, they couldn't afford it.  Go figure.

 

Almost-Pizza for lunch today

 

didn't have lunch programs at my school, most kids threw their lunches in the garbage and bought a huge plate of fries with gravy

 

nothing ever since has tasted as good as how i choose to remember that huge plate of fries with gravy....

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

I had a friend call the pizza at school placenta on toast.  I didn't get it until biology class.  ?

 

they hijacked the caf chalkboard?

 

my teaching friends who have to perform guard duty at lunch call it Pig Patrol

 

 

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50 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

if everybody cannot eat sirloin, then NOBODY can eat meat

 

 

I had a rare 2/3# of filet mignon last night along with a chock full of nuts salad and zucchini bread. I bought carbon credits as absolution.

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On 3/21/2019 at 8:39 AM, DC Tom said:

 

It's strongly discouraged that children bring their lunch to school in NYC.

 

I believe in some schools it's actually forbidden.

 

NYC provides free breakfast and lunch to all school students.  Wouldn't surprise me at all if they couldn't afford meat every day.

 

Pretty much have a monopoly on education (that we are forced to pay for like it or not) and now they want a monopoly on the food they can eat there? Nice scam.

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