Vegan Oscar Joker !

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colhonk

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Darlington
If that is the culprit,,, His suit does not look to be made of environtlyfriendly sustainable material. seems like yet another hypocrite, for a start.
 

Stewart Setter

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Suffolk, UK

It's probably good that I watched Joker before this clown opened his mouth.

I mean, seriously, he was there to accept an awared from what I think was a great film, touching on the lives of those that suffer with mental health, abuse and poverty and he uses that to come out with that utter rubbish.. Banned from my screen now buddy!
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
Well I don’t know.
I went to see Moby at Wembley arena around 98, Novak Diokavic said he got good enough to become world number one by giving up wheat, I am strongly anti smoking yet half of my hero’s in the early 80’s were driving cars painted like this (just had to pop out to the garage to take a photo), I find it easy to draw a line between the issues.
Give people credit for making their own choices...


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kfpben

Member
Location
Mid Hampshire
If I ever win another award at the Basingstoke Agricultural Society annual dinner I’ll be sure to use my acceptance speech to launch a stinging attack on an industry I know nothing about and have never worked in.
Perhaps the quality of training for Hollywood actors?
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
If I ever win another award at the Basingstoke Agricultural Society annual dinner I’ll be sure to use my acceptance speech to launch a stinging attack on an industry I know nothing about and have never worked in.
Perhaps the quality of training for Hollywood actors?


I can’t help but think that that would make you seem...
Kind of odd
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
I found this interesting.
The day after the awards, “the speech”, Mr. Phoenix was “liberating” a cow and a calf from a slaughter house to the animal sanctuary. At first, it got me thinking “calf at a slaughter house?”. How come? Well, it was born there, that’s how come.
Now Mr Phoenix may not know much about our industry but I should think knowing that calves are being born at slaughter houses is as much as lots of our current customers need to know to become ex customers.
It’s not Hollywood actors that make me worry about my future business, it other members of the industry
 

Lofty1984

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South wales
I saw a clip of him “saving” the mother and calf and thought I’d laugh my head off if she gave him a full pelt kick as he walked behind the cow I couldn’t bring myself to watch the whole thing my blood pressure couldn’t take it as I said earlier he’s a bell end
 

Ted M

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Shropshire
Well I don’t know.
I went to see Moby at Wembley arena around 98, Novak Diokavic said he got good enough to become world number one by giving up wheat, I am strongly anti smoking yet half of my hero’s in the early 80’s were driving cars painted like this (just had to pop out to the garage to take a photo), I find it easy to draw a line between the issues.
Give people credit for making their own choices...


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We popped into macdonalds in Shrewsbury around midday today, found a space in the car park just because someone else left.
Not a veggie dipper in sight inside (although I was admonished by the wife for staring at people's lunch), plenty of big mac's and milkshakes in evidence though :finger:
 

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