theodore
Joined: 09/16/10
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Classic Video
Posted Friday, February 18, 2011 at 4:16 AM
I'm sure I've seen this man before somewhere: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VWi6dXCT7I
Never make assumptions. You'll end up being an A**, and the UMP will TION you. -- Coach Smiley -- Fresh Prince of Bel Air
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Oceandog
Joined: 01/10/10
Location: California, USA
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Friday, February 18, 2011 at 11:21 AM
Hey Theodore, Did you notice the first comment? That humans are frugivores...I have to look that up.. BRB Now according to http://www.eoearth.org/article/Frugivore it says: A frugivore is a type of herbivore (plant-eating animal) that eats a substantial portion of fruit. A few frugivores species eat only fruit, but many also consume leaves and/or insects. Frugivory is a very common diet type. For example, 66 % of herbivorous mammals are frugivores.[1] Since frugivores eat mostly fruit they are highly dependent on the abundance and nutritional composition of fruits produced by plant. Frugivores can either benefit fruit-producing plants by dispersing seeds, or they can negatively affect plants by digesting seeds along with the fruits. When both the fruit-producing plant and the frugivore species benefit by fruit-eating behavior their interaction is called a mutualism. http://frugivorelifestyle.com/ BUT on http://www.thefreedictionary.com/frugivore it defines it as this: An animal, such as a chimpanzee or fruit bat, that feeds primarily on fruit. It appears to me that your search for a title continues...
Always offer kindness and a soft word to the beings around you; You do not know their journey. Your words can be the hug they need or the shove that breaks them.
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theodore
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Friday, February 18, 2011 at 12:31 PM
Oceandog wrote: BUT on http://www.thefreedictionary.com/frugivore it defines it as this: An animal, such as a chimpanzee or fruit bat, that feeds primarily on fruit. It appears to me that your search for a title continues...
Or does it ?? I actually think the word "chimpanzee" sums me up very well.
Never make assumptions. You'll end up being an A**, and the UMP will TION you. -- Coach Smiley -- Fresh Prince of Bel Air
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Oceandog
Joined: 01/10/10
Location: California, USA
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Friday, February 18, 2011 at 12:39 PM
By appearance or action one wonders....
Always offer kindness and a soft word to the beings around you; You do not know their journey. Your words can be the hug they need or the shove that breaks them.
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theodore
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Friday, February 18, 2011 at 2:32 PM
Well, by actions of course. In terms of appearance, I guess the phrase "Brad Pitt meets George Clooney" sums me up pretty well. If only I could get the hang of that avatar thingie then I could prove it to you.
Never make assumptions. You'll end up being an A**, and the UMP will TION you. -- Coach Smiley -- Fresh Prince of Bel Air
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kiwi
Joined: 01/03/11
Location: New Zealand
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Friday, February 18, 2011 at 2:55 PM
Now I understand what happened to me. Hypnotised as a baby and never got the sweet pacifier out of my mouth until the kickstart, January 2011. Christine
Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food - Hippocrates.
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Oceandog
Joined: 01/10/10
Location: California, USA
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Friday, February 18, 2011 at 3:07 PM
Theodore, I would be happy to walk you through the avatar just for curiosity sake! Let me know if you need a step-by-step instructional guide!  Kym Or you could send me a pix and I will keep mums the word!
Always offer kindness and a soft word to the beings around you; You do not know their journey. Your words can be the hug they need or the shove that breaks them.
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Mariberry
Joined: 01/02/10
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 11:21 AM
Oceandog wrote: Or you could send me a pix and I will keep mums the word! I wanna see! I wanna see!  Actually, Theo, I always picture you as a bit of a George Costanza. Not sure why. There's no explaining why we conjure pictures of people in our minds. By the way, I loved George. 
All we are saying is "Give Peas a Chance"
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veganer
Joined: 01/04/11
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 196
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 7:44 PM
Theodore, Thanks for sharing the Classic Video. It was fantastic. I love Dr. Neal Barnard. I sent the link to some nonvegan friends. Made Blackberry Cobbler for the first time today. I used agave syrup instead of sugar. Wow was it delicious. Also made the Spicy Thai Soup today for the first time. I finished every last drop- pretty good for someone who doesn't like vegetables. Haven't seen any posts from Cynthia...hope she is alright.
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gryphonpro
Joined: 01/30/11
Location: Cape Breton, NS, Canada
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 8:37 PM
I posted the video on my Facebook, and three people I ran into at the local farmer's market today told me they are considering an attempt at a vegan lifestyle just because of it! Social media networks are great if we use them for great things!
madeline yakimchuk Director: MEET IRENE - An Unlikely Vegan GRYPHON media productions
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veganer
Joined: 01/04/11
Location: Pennsylvania
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 8:57 PM
Excellent Madeline! Three more....awesome. 
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theodore
Joined: 09/16/10
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RE: Classic Video
Posted Monday, February 21, 2011 at 2:06 PM
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Never make assumptions. You'll end up being an A**, and the UMP will TION you. -- Coach Smiley -- Fresh Prince of Bel Air
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