Yep best just stop and fech a bacon sandwich out your lunch box and tuck inI know, only joking. They’re mostly fairly unhinged anyway. Wouldn’t want to tip them over the edge.
Yep best just stop and fech a bacon sandwich out your lunch box and tuck inI know, only joking. They’re mostly fairly unhinged anyway. Wouldn’t want to tip them over the edge.
Maybe because your mart is on a Saturday you see them more?Is Norwich weekly? Never see their prices in the press or anything.
I suspect you must have a few militant vegans in the city with time on their hands and only one place to protest against, not like the SW or North of England with loads of different markets, slaughterhouses etc.
Put a hunting horn in the glove box and give it a toot next time you’re passing. Should wind them up nicely
Agreed but it only takes one to mess it upnormally pretty smart on the gate to keep you moving .....going out i hang to right and wait til i see no-one coming in
Give them a good battering with a T bone?Don't think they would last long if they turned up at Hereford !
Seen one or two outside the local mart,generally most stock in before they get out of bed.
I blame Greggs for being just around the corner as I’d imagine they go there after for a vegan sausage roll.
Never heard of any up here. We get them once/twice a month at work (abattoir) but they're not too problematic and numbers seem to have dropped a bit.
Could you image Richard Hyde having to deal with a bunch of protesting vegans?!Don't think they would last long if they turned up at Hereford !
Mold,on store day,Friday.Which one would that be? ‘‘Twas at Ruthin on Thursday selling a few Angus calves and didn’t see owt.
‘I’ll put you down as a maybe for a lamb box then’Not seen any at market, but I was pulled over in a gateway talking to a neighbour a couple of weeks ago with the livestock trailer on, and two women slowed up, wound the window down and shouted "you're cruel and nasty and animal abusing c&%ts" before carrying on their merry way.
I assume they were vegans reacting to the livestock trailer, and not just the effect I had on them...
There’s a theory that human brain evolution went into overdrive when fire was discovered. Cooking food, especially meat, apparently provided the energy and protein for a larger brain to develop.There is a lot of evidence that suggests the human diet and having a relatively large skull and brain went hand in hand. Having a large brain compared to the size of our skeletons means you needed a diet that could feed and maintain it. Larger brain meant more memory and problem solving and gave us the ingenuity that allowed us to really catch game/meat in the required volume needed. Humans don't have particularly acute senses, we lack serious teeth or claws and we can't even run that fast so it was largely down to team work and cunning if you wanted to catch live prey.
My wife would argue with that! The number of hot delish' meals I get I should be a brain surgeon!!!!! But you do get a through back every now and thenThere’s a theory that human brain evolution went into overdrive when fire was discovered. Cooking food, especially meat, apparently provided the energy and protein for a larger brain to develop.
It was imagining that which led to my comment .... I would love to be a spectator!Could you image Richard Hyde having to deal with a bunch of protesting vegans?!
Thank you for you service to our country.I will need to stay well clear..I was arrested 12 yrs ago for 'dealing' with a protestor .