You know, I don't know if using a goat from a butcher makes it a whole lot better. :P Either way, an animal was killed and used for an ad and not for food. (Do you think anyone is going to eat that party goat?)
You know, I don't know if using a goat from a butcher makes it a whole lot better. :P Either way, an animal was killed and used for an ad and not for food. (Do you think anyone is going to eat that party goat?)
Just a quick question. Have any of you guys gone to a pork roast?
Last edited by Spammerman; 05-01-2007 at 03:35 AM.
It looks like the ground had a sex change.
A pig roast is roasting and eating a pig, not decapitating it and playing with it for attention.
At least they didnt stick a metal pipe through. And i mean, the goat is dead, its publicity, people get all disgusted but you dont think about it when your ordering your big mac at Mcdonalds(pointed to none-vegetarians)and yes, i know hamburger does not come from goats. Its publicity, and obviously, its working.
It looks like the ground had a sex change.
What are you on about? Every cow killed for McDonalds is killed to be eaten. Hell, you never see a cow in a McDonalds commercial. Unless McDonalds hamburgers are made from clowns.
I thought you said "topless chickens" and I was like "lol wut"
OH NO THEY KILLED A GOAT THAT'S SO HORRIBLE I'M GOING TO CALL PETA! :rolleyes2
Do you really care, or are you looking for something to whine about?
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I'm all for killing for food, but there's a line and they crossed it. This is wrong in the same way running around in a chicken coop and stomping on chickens is wrong.
Well I care, anyway. Roto pretty much has it covered. Killing animals for food? Okay. But killing an animal to exploit and play with the body? That's not cool at all. They could've made something fake if they were really so insistent on having a dead goat on display. What they did was of no benefit to anyone but some drunk, sick little nerds.
This makes a hell of alot more sense. n_n-bFurthermore, the infamous goat was thoroughly dead upon arrival. It was procured from a qualified butcher, was returned after the event and was never allowed to be touched by journalists (no kidding around). The goat was filled with "a meat soup, made to a traditional Greek recipe and served to attendees in china bowls direct from the caterers," leaving claims of "offal" as someone likely mishearing a complaint about the actual taste of the dish. No soup came directly from the goat.
yay Sony~