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Is'nt Meat a vegetarian. Must be a Vegeloaf in the Ad. Nice slippers.:lol:
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He says in interviews now that he is not a vegetarian, although he was for some years, but that he tends to avoid red meat .. and salmon as he feels a kindred spirit with them, always swimming uphill and against the flow :lol:
I doubt Joanna Lumley lives on Muller yoghurt, Cheryl Cole uses L'Oreal exclusively, or that Davina McCall colours her hair at home with Garnier Nutrisse :lol: Not sure on what you base your "on again" at tour time? He invited M&Gers to try the sloppy joes he had in his dressing room the other year :-) And I've seen tour contracts which specify lean meats. Caryl |
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Nothing better than chewing on a nice bit of lean pink meat.;):D
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I think though basically he isn't a "vegetarian" now as a committed lifestyle, but like some people avoids meat at times for a healthy diet, perhaps eating fish and not necessarily avoiding any animal related food, although generally it's recommended that singers avoid dairy before performing. Actually the vegetarian movement when it started adopted the word to mean healthy eating rather than avoiding anything wth a face, which is what it tends to mean nowadays;) I sometimes go weeks without eating meat, just because I like fish and tend to feel healthier, but I'm not a vegetarian :-) Caryl |
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Meat Loaf was/is a vegetarian but what's the point. Look at "In Search of Paradise" and what's on his table before every show!!! a lot of junk food. Red Bull terrible stuff to be taking before a show, and he mixes it with something else yuk!!!! Having said that the Meat Loaf he was eating in that ad looked as tasty as hell. I wanted a piece. haha |
That ad made me laugh, thanks for posting that.
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