Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for January 27, 2011

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    COWBOY7  almost 14 years ago

    This was some pretty good schtuff before Chazz got hitched! Two eggs scrambled for me, Chazz!

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    Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    A dog and his master connecting over fried eggs, priceless.

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    Hillbillyman  almost 14 years ago

    Hey Chazz, make him some ‘Grits’ with those eggs..

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    jollytimes  almost 14 years ago

    Good. Because it is time to move onto something else.

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    rubber_wonder_boy  almost 14 years ago

    Ugh … I’ll pass. Boot camp broke me the habit of eating eggs.

    But if ya’ gots some BACON, then …

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    Xane_T  almost 14 years ago

    I smell something and it’s BACON! Bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon there’s only one thing that smells like bacon and IT’S BACON!! What’s that say? I CAN’T READ!! Please, please gimme what’s in the bag!

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    Paula  almost 14 years ago

    OMG…Xane - are you ‘Banks’ from Barkeater Lake? Ohhh I hope so.

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    odeliasimone  almost 14 years ago

    Oh I feel better!

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    Joanie Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Whew!

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    gofinsc  almost 14 years ago

    Our long national nightmare appears to be over. But let’s wait until we go to the park to be sure.

    rubber–

    As someone told me in the college dining hall, before being in the Army, you can’t make powdered fried eggs. That’ll save you in the post mess hall at least, but not in a field mess.

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    Biltil Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    He’s still rockin the ponytail

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    SaunaBeach  almost 14 years ago

    Eggs! The unborn embryo of the avian species.

    Still want eggs for breakfast?

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    Xane_T  almost 14 years ago

    Paula: Nah, just thinking of nostalgic commercials.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CErapf79rqM

    So much better than the new commercial.

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    StelBel  almost 14 years ago

    @ Xane_T: Thanks for the link. You’re right! So much

    better than the new one!

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    ellisaana Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    My hubby was in the army in the 1960’s. He says they were always asked how they wanted their eggs, but the eggs were always served scrambled. Apparently it was a legal thing: they were required by law to ask.

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    fishbulb239  almost 14 years ago

    The way over 99% of layers in this country are treated, eating eggs is about as anti-bird as you can get. They are kept in a space little bigger than they are for the entirety of their lives, are so genetically altered in the interest of increasing productivity that they have a league of health issues and are worn out after a year of production (if they live that long), and are fed a diet that is so unnatural to them that they must also be fed drugs in order to survive. The male chicks have it much better than the female chicks - since they serve no purpose (“layers” are genetically different than “broilers,” so the off-spring of layers are never raised for meat) they are immediately killed, typically by being tossed into a grinder or similar gruesome method. Only the females have value, so only they are subjected to a year of absolute misery.

    If you care anything about animal welfare or the environment (or your own health or the taste of the eggs), then only buy eggs labeled “Certified Humane,” “American Humane Certified,” or “Animal Welfare Approved.”

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    trekkermint  almost 14 years ago

    i meet the yardbirds who lay them they seem happy

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    gofinsc  almost 14 years ago

    And only eat free-range corn, carrots, lettuce, and pecans.

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