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I think every single music cliche ever is in this already infamous interview by pop-rock production-line pricks RayGun. Watch a band shit the credibility their label has desperately tried to fake, clean up the wall in 5 minutes. Gold.
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How do you know the cow is aware it is dying? They are stunned/knocked unconscious before they are killed, so even if they have a complex enough cognitive function, they are unlikely to think they are away to die when they are queued up in the slaughterhouse. Once they are knocked out, they are unaware of what is going to happen to them.
The stunning does not always work, I've seen a number of bits of footage where it's had to be done two or three times by which point the cows are struggling. I've also seen cows struggle away from the bolt gun before it's even been placed on their head.
Here's mad bastard Temple Grandin explaining the slaughter process explaining her self-designed 'slaughter conveyor-belt'.
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Squad announced for Macedonia and Holland:
BBC SPORT | Football | Internationals | Weir & Kyle recalled by Scotland
Christ, hope someone cuts off Kevin Kyle's William Hill account. He was interviewed in the paper the other day saying the reason for some of his bad performances when he was playing down in England on loan, was that he was up all night gambling on his laptop. Comforting.
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So you stopped eating meat on moral grounds, but to ease the transition you only stopped eating meat that was reared specifically to be food but kept eating the meat that was ripped out of it's natural environment on an industrial scale?
The fact the cow was reared specifically to be eaten makes no difference, the cow is not aware of that fact, only that it is dying.
I basically considered it as drawing a line on a scale of what I was willing to eat. For example...most meat-eaters would not choose to eat a Gorilla (either because they are endangered or consider them to close to their own species, yet they would eat a cow). I just drew the line further down the scale.
Also continuing to eat fish in a kind of interim step towards full vegetarianism was one of the things that made giving up chicken/beef etc easier and therefore meant I still don't eat meat today.
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I stopped eating meat about a year or so ago (I continued to eat fish to ease the transition but have more or lessed stopped that as well).
I did it purely on moral grounds, I always loved meat but I realised the only reason for me eating it was that I enjoyed the taste and for me to enjoy that taste, things had to die unnecesarily (obviously continuing to occasionally eat fish was continuing that but I think that was one of the things that stopped me going 'oh fuck this I'm having a steak'.
People often talk about 'preachy vegetarians'. I have never heard anyone I know who doesn't eat meat start a conversation about immorality of meat with a meat-eater. However, almost every time I've told someone I don't eat meat I've been met with a barrage of questions and the typical 'they're bred to be eaten' and have a hamburger ROFL! stuff. It always ends up with meat-eaters going into an unprovoked rant about why they still eat meat as if I'm interested!
My main argument for not eating meat is that I would only be doing it because I like the taste and I'd rather kill as few things as possible purely for my own pleasure. I haven't found it particularly difficult and I can't see myself going back to meat, I've lost any real desire for it.
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Like JohnW this isn't my kind of thing at all, but I agree you could totally hear something like this on the radio.
I could genuinely imagine you doing rather well with this kind of stuff in the whole Bloc Party/Klaxons/White Lies market. It's also really well recorded.
Plus an extra 100 bonus points for using a Roland Juno-D! All the best people use them
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Working in a cinema this question tends to come up about every twenty minutes. My stock 'top five' is generally.....
1. Amelie - Just absolute perfection, makes the world seem a better place.
2. Rushmore - Any of Wes Anderson's films could be on this list, but this is the one I consider his masterpiece to date. Max Fischer is one of the greatest film characters ever.
3. Taxi Driver - I don't think there's any film that immerses you more in it's 'world' and I don't know why. I always feel like I'm 'in it' as opposed to 'watching it' and I don't know what particular trick of cinematography does that. Genius.
4. Ghost World - Enid Coleslaw is my hero.
5. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Manages to be ultra-realistic and ultra-surreal at the same time. Jim Carrey succesfully smashes every typecast he's created in his career and comes out as a genuinely incredible naturalistic actor.
Honorable mentions - A Bout Du Souffle, A Very Long Engagement, You, Me and Everyone We Know, The Warriors, Spinal Tap, The Shining and everything by Wes Anderson ever.
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Absolutely brilliant bit of a recorded interview with Mick McCarthy after Neil Collins own goal against Reading at the start of the year. So good when you contrast this to the typical middle-of-the-road responses from most Premiership managers.
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Roy Hodgson is the only one that actually seems like a decent bloke, and Owen Coyle and Mick McCarthy are probably alright too.
I love a bit of Mick McCarthy. He comes out with some absolute gold, always straight to the point and doesn't indulge in any stupid 'management speak' bullshit. I've got a bit of a soft spot for Wolves in general actually.
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Gutted we didn't break the Ayr United defence today, we had a good few chances as well.
But if you offered me 4 points in our opening 2 games of the season (Dunfermline away, Ayr home), keeping clean sheets in the process, I would've bitten your hand off. We've got a cup match against Stranraer on tuesday, so hopefully we can bang a few goals in to build up confidence for the Dundee match next saturday.
Annoyingly, the ICT match was also my coupon buster - 10 on Celtic, Chelsea, Dunfermline, ICT.
I was more than happy for Ayr to leave with a draw yesterday, especially when you consider Caley were two divisions above us last seasons. I really thought there was the possibility that we were going to get humped yesterday but I think getting draws in the last 2 games against ICT and Partick shows we can at least 'hold our own with the big boys' up in the First Division.
An encouraging start for Ayr (although putting the last 50p in my Bet365 account on Ayr to win 2-1 didn't pay off).
In other news Hibs fucked my coupon and Rodallega's goal for Wigan was absolutely stunning. I'm away to watch the Man Utd game.
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The Field Mice - Snowball
God Help The Girl - S/T (Hard-Back Book Edition)
The Boy Least Likely To - Law of the Playground
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Tried the "gourmet" burger at Archibald Simpson's yesterday and was pleasantly surprised. Chips and a drink thrown in for just over 6 quid. As for the burger, didn't know whether to eat it or climb it...
As cheap pub food goes, I've always found the food in Archies pretty good indeed. One of the few places I've found in Aberdeen that do a vegetarian fry-up.
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Lawro is ace. He'd be in my football punditry panel dream team no doubt.
Agreed, his utter contempt for everything and everyone in the football world is amazing.
1-1 draw with Partick Thistle. Not a bad result for our glorious return to the heady heights of the first division. Nice wee start to the season for Mark Roberts, whipping one in 5 minutes into the game, against his former club!
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The New York Dolls - S/T - 1973
Watch this video and actually think how utterly jaw-dropping this must have been in 1973. Most of the audience don't know what's going on. The also totally pissed off Bob Harris when they played The Old Grey Whistle Test the same year.
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Holy shit, this has grown on me like a beautiful beard.
I saw Wavves have an absolutely spectacular meltdown at Primavera. It culminated with the drummer throwing a pint over the singer/guitarist guy then storming off stage, then the singer kept trying to play as the roadies took down all the kit behind him. They had some really good moments despite that!
Just got the new Decemberists album, it's pretty incredible on first listen.
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I'm very excited about this, they were amazing last time I saw them and the new album is shaping up to be one of my favourites this year.
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Beautiful. I love all the girl group stuff, and I'm always keeping my ears open for stuff from that genre I haven't heard before. I'll be taking an education from your playlist.
(I'll just have to skip all the indiepop )
A lot of the indiepop stuff on there is quite girl-group influenced so may convert you! Particularly Comet Gain, Lucky Soul, Hello Saferide and The Brunettes.
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I could maybe make a mixed bean chilli or soemthing along those lines
This recipe is the king of Veggie chilli in my eyes. I've made it loads. One tip I'd maybe give though is to use slightly less stock than it suggests otherwise it can be a bit runny. Other than that it's amazing, cheap and makes loads.
Three-Bean Chilli
Ingredients
2 tablespoons olive or vegetable oil
1 medium yellow skinned onion, chopped
1 large red pepper, seeded and chopped
1 large green pepper, seeded and chopped
1 large jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped
3 cloves garlic, crushed and chopped
230ml beer or vegetable stock/broth
1 (32- ounce) can crushed tomatoes
1 (14-ounce) can black beans
1 (14-ounce) can dark red kidney beans
1 can of refried beans
1 tablespoon ground cumin
2 tablespoons chili powder
1 tablespoon Tabasco
1 teaspoon coarse salt
1 can of refried beans
Directions
Over moderate heat, add oil to a deep pot and combine onion, peppers, and garlic. Saute for 3 to 5 minutes to soften vegetables. Deglaze pan with beer or broth, add tomatoes, black beans, red kidney beans, and stirring to combine.
Season chili with cumin, chili powder, hot sauce, and salt. Thicken chili by stirring in refried beans. Simmer over low heat about 5 to 10 minutes longer. Serve with rice and top with soured cream.
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This is my playlist of stuff that's been sountracking my summer so far. Mainly jangly indiepop and 60's girl-group stuff.
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The Pains of Being Pure At Heart - s/t
Snap. Finally got round to ordering this, they were probably my favourite band at Primavera this year, brilliant stuff.
Also got -
Slow Club - Yeah, So?
The Ronettes - The Ronettes featuring Veronica
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Joanna Newsom - Ys
Camera Obscura - Let's Get Out Of This Country
Goldfrapp - Felt Mountain
The Concretes - S/T
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
That's my instinctive top five. There's also been a number of albums released this year that could slowly work their way into my all time favourites. I'd go on record as saying 2009 has been one of the best, if not the best year for music in the 00's and it's only July.
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I was mainly listening to the rock majesty of Aerosmith ten years ago. I think 1999 was the year I bought Done With Mirrors.
I still pop them on every now and then for nostalgia and some quality guitar-riffery.
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your* cooking it wrong mate... the amount of non vegetarians i have fooled with quorn pieces is remarkable**
* = aberdeen music "you're"
** = slight exageration
I don't eat meat and I'm not big on Quorn either, I don't like much of that meat-replacement stuff. I had a really nice Veggie Chilli from Asda's surprisingly brilliant Veggie Ready-Meal selection which had the completely unnecesary addition of Quorn-style mince. Whenever I make veggie chilli from scratch I just use vegetables and various beans and it's much better.
As Dave said Aberdeen could totally benefit from a dedicated veggie place like they have in Glasgow. Haven't been in Stereo yet but I have a friend who works there and she loves the food. Mono is brilliant, I have wasted days in there.
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Ahh, I can't believe Slow Club played last night and I wasn't there. Can't blame anyone for that though seeing as it was a last minute thing.
As for the promotion of Moshulu gigs, as someone mentioned before, they are listed in pretty much every major music magazine gig listing section which always seems like the logical place to check gig listing in my eyes. Don't really see what more people want!
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Peter Capaldi is your cousin?! That is amazing. Might as well close the thread, nobody is topping that one in my eyes.