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Diggy-Dog18 karma

What is the difference between poultry and chicken?

Diggy-Dog2 karma

Actually, when your life is on line people who normally don't, often turn to God. Also, what do people say when they are facing immediate death, "Oh God, please no".

In the very specific situation that you mention, I think there is room for consideration of abortion. IF someone is going to die because of a continued pregnancy, then a choice needs to be made. That is a woman's choice.

Diggy-Dog1 karma

Many years ago, I wrote KK corporate about false adverstiing because the type of store you describe does not meet the traditional standard of "Hot and Now".

"Not and Then" means eating a doughnut that was cooked earlier in the day and is then just reheated and glazed now. This process is really a slap in the face to anyone who knows "Not and Now".

So, my question is this. What do you think about my rant?

Diggy-Dog1 karma

Oh cool. Thank you... I always related poultry to only chickens.

I currently have only a couple egg layers but in the past I've raised enough meat birds to feed my family. Certainly not a large quantity, maybe 25 at a time, but man they are a LOT of work and an LOT of money. I was always too afraid to calculate the actual cost of raising small batches of chickens but I'm guessing the feed costs alone were upwards of $6 - $8 dollars per bird.

Diggy-Dog0 karma

I guess I'm a snob, but there is no way that a reheated doughnut tastes anything as close to a fresh-cooked product.

It was becaus of the poor taste of the reheated one that I figured out there was something wrong.

For the record, I'm referencing only the the original glazed doughnut.