used to work on at a piggery from 90-93 during summer.
the pigs ate 8 times the amount of feed that they retained in weight.
and the water wastage in meat production is far more shocking.
have been vegan for 26 years food wise now (not including medicines though).
i often call myself a Bogger but i don't like the term culchie at all.
this may have something to do with being called
" a fucking culchie bastard ," on several occasions when i was
a child by various Dublin kids my own age, all unprovoked.
i have a health dislike of upper middle class Dubliners -
a very strange breed. they can't even do being posh properly.
likes of David McWilliams doesn't cut it compared to the proper
Anglo toffs here in Boggerland.
until i was nearly 23 i lived in places that were generally about
2 miles from a village and 5 to 7 miles from a market town.
i often came home on Friday and didn't leave home again until
Monday. feeling little or no affinity with the local community.
i do have to say that we often cracked jokes about the local
town which had especially little to recommend it back then.
and the entire of it population could get dragged in.
back then i used to go to Dublin more often than i would go there.
the pigs ate 8 times the amount of feed that they retained in weight.
and the water wastage in meat production is far more shocking.
have been vegan for 26 years food wise now (not including medicines though).
i often call myself a Bogger but i don't like the term culchie at all.
this may have something to do with being called
" a fucking culchie bastard ," on several occasions when i was
a child by various Dublin kids my own age, all unprovoked.
i have a health dislike of upper middle class Dubliners -
a very strange breed. they can't even do being posh properly.
likes of David McWilliams doesn't cut it compared to the proper
Anglo toffs here in Boggerland.
until i was nearly 23 i lived in places that were generally about
2 miles from a village and 5 to 7 miles from a market town.
i often came home on Friday and didn't leave home again until
Monday. feeling little or no affinity with the local community.
i do have to say that we often cracked jokes about the local
town which had especially little to recommend it back then.
and the entire of it population could get dragged in.
back then i used to go to Dublin more often than i would go there.
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