From: rwalker on
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 18:27:25 -0800, Frank(a)Zappa.com wrote:

>Dogs routinely show loyalty and affection. Chickens, Pigs and Cattle do not. They are unable to do so.
>
Snip

Don't know about chickens, but that certainly isn't true of pigs and
cattle. I suspect you don't know much.
From: John McWilliams on
rwalker wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 18:27:25 -0800, Frank(a)Zappa.com wrote:
>
>> Dogs routinely show loyalty and affection. Chickens, Pigs and Cattle do not. They are unable to do so.
>>
> Snip
>
> Don't know about chickens, but that certainly isn't true of pigs and
> cattle. I suspect you don't know much.

Horses have been left out. A large source of food world wide, and a
specie that can feign affection and smarts, too.

--
john mcwilliams
From: Val Hallah on
On Nov 28, 3:27 am, Fr...(a)Zappa.com wrote:
> Dogs routinely show loyalty and affection. Chickens, Pigs and Cattle do not. They are unable to do so.
>
> Would life form X be better seen as a companion, or as a meal?
>
>   Chicken_____
>        Cow_____
>          Pig_____
>        Dog_____
>         Cat_____
>    Human_____
>       Corn_____
> Bok Choy____
>
> Now add the word 'baby' in front of each and try again.

you forgot 'Soylent Green'
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