The only reason he can do it is because he is famous , he can get on the tv , people are not going to listen to the likes off us are they. And the chickens that he reared were given away free to the town shops so that everyone could try some. Surly thats got to go some way to a donation.
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Originally posted by Mitsy View Posti can still pay £4.00 for a free range chicken and i now alot off you have got better paid jobs than me and geoff. Yes off course you all have your oppinions but so do i and hugh was only trying to do some good and lets face it if we all started buying free range then the price would come down. As for paul well he has gone to far.
i even have KFC as a POI on my sat nav!!nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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Originally posted by MattF View PostYup. I can see how that has really bettered the life of someone or something. Women.
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I doubt it would mate, but its now carring on with absolutly no support from me, which is the most I can do and still sleep at night.
Don't be hater, just cos he's got more £££ than you. You don't have to listen. But at least it some thought, instead of just writing it off as a waste of time.
If you got to be famous and interviewed, you would say anything about your ideals? You wouldn't try to influence people to what you think is right?
Originally posted by MattF View PostYou honestly think it'll ever stop? Not in our lifetime. There are appalling conditions all around the world, for all types of mammals from humans downwards. Whilst ever commerce or Governments exist, it's a simple fact of life. Some scrotey git who just managed to find his way onto T.V for some unknown reason has no right to start putting his oar in, just because of his own personal opinion. Seriously, do you think Hugh 'Scrotey Boy whatever his hyphenated name is', would donate all his earnings from his T.V appearances to the likes of the R.S.P.C.A, for the betterment of our feathered friends? My arse he would.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostIf you got to be famous and interviewed, you would say anything about your ideals? You wouldn't try to influence people to what you think is right?
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostDon't be hater, just cos he's got more £££ than you. You don't have to listen. But at least it some thought, instead of just writing it off as a waste of time.
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Originally posted by Mitsy View PostI never said he bettered the life of anyone nor did you, what you did say is that he did it to make money. He ####ed off the supermarkets which cant have done him any favours, he,s trying to tell people how to change thier shopping habbits which allso ####es people off. And i should imagine any money that was made would have had to go partyly to the bill for setting the whole thing up. Men humffffffffffff bring it on.
Originally posted by Mitsy View PostSurly thats got to go some way to a donation.
Women. Double humphfffffffffffffffffffffffff fff.
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I missed this!!
You do realise dont you that 20 years ago the general opinion held of those who were concerned about the environment, recylcing and green fuels was to scoff and say it would never change. Noone is laughing now are they?
I fully support JAX original email, Sir Paul is being very silly. Most farm animals in UK are kept very well - but chickens are the exception, and it is unnecessary!! Those of you on the Cornwall RTTS saw how free range intensive farming can work well.
I also think that if Hugh and co have made even a few people think about what they are eating and change then good will come of it, and I hope it will snowball like recycling did. Have your own opinions but dont slate people who are making an effort to educate and enlighten others. We'd still have child labour and slaves if someone hadnt stood up and said "this isnt right"
I personally dont wish to eat meat that has been raised in unsanitory, inhuman conditions. If that makes me odd or weird in your opinions - fine with me.
As for the cost argument - dont make me laugh!! There "poor" folk living squashed in flats you mention manage to find the money for their ciggys, and their acrylic nails!!! I'm sure they can find a couple of extra quid for decently raised healthy chicken and egg products if they want to!
This is what battery hens look like - these have been free for 3 weeks at this point. They couldnt even stand for long on two legs as they didnt have room to stand in their cages!
As for MattF's "women" comments - thats just plain childish! Let's resort to stereotypes when we can't come up with a reasonable argument shall we!! No doubt I'll earn a similar pathetic comment too.Linda
www.4x4toys.co.uk
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Originally posted by Linda View PostYou do realise dont you that 20 years ago the general opinion held of those who were concerned about the environment, recylcing and green fuels was to scoff and say it would never change. Noone is laughing now are they?
Originally posted by Linda View PostWe'd still have child labour and slaves if someone hadnt stood up and said "this isnt right"
Originally posted by Linda View PostAs for MattF's "women" comments - thats just plain childish! Let's resort to stereotypes when we can't come up with a reasonable argument shall we!! No doubt I'll earn a similar pathetic comment too.
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Hi, I do agree that battery hens live in awful conditions. My son's girlfriend works at a chicken farm and I'm currently waiting to 'free' about 60 of them. They will go to 2 acres of woodland where they can scart about 'till their hearts are content.
It just seems like there are so many people who think they are experts because they keep a few livestock, going on the tv and telling everybody how it should or shouldn't be done. I have people telling me how to keep sheep because they know everything after bottle feeding pet lambs for three weeks. Forty years experience and 1000 organic sheep to look after doesn't count!
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Originally posted by Linda View PostAs for the cost argument - dont make me laugh!! There "poor" folk living squashed in flats you mention manage to find the money for their ciggys, and their acrylic nails!!! I'm sure they can find a couple of extra quid for decently raised healthy chicken and egg products if they want to!
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