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Most Humane Way to Clean Fish
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Most Humane Way to Clean Fish
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 18:58:35 GMT, rw
wrote: wrote: On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 02:34:27 GMT, rw wrote: wrote: How about an explanation? I'm talking about possibly preventing thousands of cases of horrible pain and suffering per day, and that's the best response you have? I suggest that you consider not hooking them (i.e., fish) in the mouth and playing them to exhaustion. Yeah.. he should bite them (i.e., fish...hmm, on second thought, why place limits - Barry, you go, girl!) in the ass and ride them like National Velvet. Irony challenged, as usual. Naw, ya fuzzy little Double Turlette, you're more like "irony sad Mac"...hit any key to continue...hit any other key to quit... |
Most Humane Way to Clean Fish
Frank Reid wrote:
Barry, here's a lesson. In an attempt to communicate, one should "know your audience." What this means is that what you find important is not necessarily what we find important. How could others not find preventing the pain of suffocation and being scaled alive through a DAMN EASY METHOD important! You all have the power to prevent is, but most of you don't seem to want to lift a finger to get a bucket of ice for the fish, or like the original post said--use a scaling board and cut off the fish's head first. It's not like I'm confronting you with ice and telling you to use it. If you're not sure you want to bother, at least don't hold it against me for caring. It seems people would rather concentrate on my comments about fish not mourning as much as people. Do they not mourn at all? Ok, some animals do, but maybe fish don't. I don't care! My point was that I'm bothered by the PHYSICAL pain! Do you know that fish don't experience pain? your real reason for posting was to preach your belief system to the "uninitiated." You started out with a lie, lost all credibility and still are attempting to argue. The original post might not have been worded perfectly, but it wasn't my words and I don't know of any lie except from some posters here about who the author is. There's useful and important information in it. |
Most Humane Way to Clean Fish
Cyli wrote:
On 16 Nov 2005 17:49:46 -0800, wrote: To me, the main difference is that a fish's faimily probably would mourn for them as much as a human's family would mourn for a human, but it's the possible physical pain that bothers me. Please go back to your Vegan group. You know nothing whatsoever about fish, as indicated in the above quote. I didn't notice that...I meant they probably WOULDN'T mourn for them as much, though a missing parent might mean death for for baby fish. I won't pretend to know enough about fish to know. But whatever I meant there, you don't have to throw out every other important detail from me and from the woman I quoted. |
Most Humane Way to Clean Fish
barry wrote ...
snip the woman I quoted. You're generous. Dan |
Most Humane Way to Clean Fish
wrote in message ups.com... ...whatever I meant there... Leave a number. As soon as somebody figures it out we'll call you. Wolfgang |
Most Humane Way to Clean Fish
Some pos(t)er stomped HisHer foot and pouted:
"How could others not find preventing the pain of suffocation and being scaled alive through a DAMN EASY METHOD important! You all have the power to prevent is, but most of you don't seem to want to lift a finger to get a bucket of ice for the fish, or like the original post said--use a scaling board and cut off the fish's head first." Well, soupsandwich, for starters most of us here are catch and release fisherman. Secondarily, when you are standing up to your balls (its just an expression, don't get your panties in a knot) in a river, 'lifting a finger to get a bucket of ice for the fish' is laughable. Thirdly, I don't keep a scaling board hanging off of my fly fishing vest. Fourthly, being the guy who CAUSED the poor fish family to have to hold sunday services for its poor departed cousin, it seems rather incongruous to also be the one who dons surgical gloves and does fishy mouth to mouth and brings flowers to ease its pain. How many fish do you think die of old age, peacefully in their sleep? --riverman |
Most Humane Way to Clean Fish
"riverman" wrote in message oups.com... ...How many fish do you think die of old age, peacefully in their sleep? Well, there's the vast majority of those I've pursued. And, having spent time astream with Wayno, Jeffie, Mark, Tom, Tom, Tom, Ken, Bill, Bob, Steve, Steve, Uncle Wally, John, George, Joel, Wayne, Kim, Mike, Frank, Frank, Dave, Joe, and.....and.....uh.....well, sundry others, I'd say the odds are looking pretty good. :) Wolfgang um.....on the other hand, there's willi....... :( |
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