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no spoiler (click to show/hide)all of these sacrifices are equally likely :'([close]
I was looking for the Of Montreal album.I'll take the steak option, since hard working Americans know a good steak/competetive bingeing event.
Billions of dollars are being wasted on feeding obese people in the West while millions starve around the world, Jacques Diouf, the United Nations food agency chief, has told world leaders at a summit on food security in Rome."No one understands... how over-consumption by obese people in the world costs $20bn each year," Diouf said.On top of this, there are "$100bn in indirect costs resulting from premature deaths and associated diseases."
Quote from: Genghis Cohen on June 03, 2008, 06:54:18 PMI was looking for the Of Montreal album.I'll take the steak option, since hard working Americans know a good steak/competetive bingeing event.QuoteBillions of dollars are being wasted on feeding obese people in the West while millions starve around the world, Jacques Diouf, the United Nations food agency chief, has told world leaders at a summit on food security in Rome."No one understands... how over-consumption by obese people in the world costs $20bn each year," Diouf said.On top of this, there are "$100bn in indirect costs resulting from premature deaths and associated diseases."http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/B45603D5-B2B9-46D2-9D18-E41827EFD092.htmthis article is not at all depressing
Says the world leaders that stuffed their faces with Italian food!
Downgraded from what? Some kind of orgy of culinary cuisine?
Wait up guys, I thought we were all going to vote "Mupepe".This is non-binding, right?
I would make love to Megan Fox, because I'm not just some manwhore. It's about a connection.
Tough Choice: What to PutOn Menu at Hunger SummitBy MARCUS WALKERJune 3, 2008 4:48 p.m.ROME -- One thorny issue at this week's U.N.-sponsored summit on the world food crisis is what to feed the guests.The United Nations's Food and Agriculture Organization has slipped on this banana skin in the past. At previous world food summits in 1996 and 2002, the catering was too haute cuisine. The FAO served heads of government, gathering to discuss global hunger, sumptuous fare such as lobster and foie gras, and got roasted by the media.So this time the FAO made sure the menu at Tuesday's lunch was a bit more spartan. Heads of government including French President Nicholas Sarkozy dined on pastry stuffed with sweetcorn, thin slices of veal, and fruit salad. Lower-ranking delegates ate at the self-service canteen normally used by FAO staff.