Dolphin Meat

should i just pop up, insult and **** off like a ****ter?

I guess you're aiming that at me? I'm still here so how have i '****ed off'?

To answer your question though, anything you do will be an improvement on the thousands of ****ty posts you've done so far <ok>
 
I guess you're aiming that at me? I'm still here so how have i '****ed off'?

To answer your question though, anything you do will be an improvement on the thousands of ****ty posts you've done so far <ok>

Makes a change.

didnt you have me on ignore?
 
I could happily beleive that conversation happening between our ocean dwelling friends but the Scottish accent gives me doubts that it actually took place.

<whistle>

Those bottle nosed squeaking ****s deserve to be eaten.

How do you know they don't speak in a central Scotland accent?
 
Just strange, IMO anyway

especially the whole dolphin friendly tuna bit

why is one more special than the other?

I think its more to do with sustainability. As has been found with the whales any large scale hunting has a very detrimental effect on their numbers. They cant be farmed like Daisy, porky etc etc to separate the effect of eating them rom the effect on the wild population. They cant reproduce as quickly as fish so to replenish numbers.

Id say it is a mix of that plus there does seem to be some sort of link between increasing animal intelligence and our reluctance to eat them and vica versa
 
I've eaten Dolphin Fish many times. They tend to call it by the name of Mau Mau these days so as not to confuse. Bloody lovely though, probably my favourite fish!
 
I've eaten Dolphin Fish many times. They tend to call it by the name of Mau Mau these days so as not to confuse. Bloody lovely though, probably my favourite fish!

Nonsense.

I have eaten shark though. In Goa. Dunno what kind of shark it was but the chef was unconvincingly saying it was a Blue.