dont eat cod

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by jonny2mad, Dec 19, 2006.

  1. mr.greenxxx

    mr.greenxxx Not an Average Bear

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    cod IS nice, but its not the only nice fish you can buy, theres plenty of others, its just the fish and chips scene you see, make it only chips and youll get the cod numbers up again me thinks ;S
     
  2. dapablo

    dapablo redefining

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    Haven't you seen all those little packages of buttered and parsleyed cod as well, you can do it with mash as well.

    I do like the taste of fish, good for you as well, especially the oily varieties. :)
     
  3. mellowthyme

    mellowthyme Member

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    Are we not getting caught up in this ridiculous single issued political game by taking our eye off the bigger picture. I don't disagree about the fact that dwindling cod stocks in the north sea are a problem but let's remember the whole consumption of our natural resources are truly bringing us to a critical position in this over industrialized lifestyle we all lead; one example is our ability to communicate through this portal? Try thinking about our Eurpoean neighbours who are sharing these resources and their responsibility to enforce EU legislation concerning trawler net sizes.

    For all you poncy middle class shits who whinge about such Sun or G 'w' aurdian headlines or for those who think they are living the Darwinist life of survival of the fittest by being the biggest shark in the water I do believe we are to experience it for real, good look in the real world.

    Look what's happening in India and China and their growing economies based on gas and oil; or how America ignores its own hypocritical responsibilities of the 'new world protectorate'. Fuckin' liberating Iraq for the good of Iraqis, we all know that was shite from the off!!!!!

    It does read more and more like a Huxley or Orwell novel.

    Keep the red flag flying high.
     

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