Hey peeps,
I'm doing a presentation on vegan food, and I just thought you guys might like to send some of your awesomely awesome photos of your fantastic vegan meals to me, so I can include them in my presentation, and hopefully wow my vegan-food-yumminess-doubting class.
So...just upload them to your profile and tell me, or if they're on your blog give me a link.
Thanks!
P.S. You will be held directly responsible if I drool all over my computer keyboard.
While you're there guys...I should probably google this but I thought it might be quicker asking you (see how much I respect you? I choose you over google!), do you know any facts about farm animals' intelligence, behaviour etc., like pigs wag their tails and are on average smarter than dogs (and have the mental capacity of a 3 year old child, is that right?), and that cvjickens can recognise over 100 different faces (yes I did get these facts of an AA flyer!)
While you're there guys...I should probably google this but I thought it might be quicker asking you (see how much I respect you? I choose you over google!), do you know any facts about farm animals' intelligence, behaviour etc., like pigs wag their tails and are on average smarter than dogs (and have the mental capacity of a 3 year old child, is that right?), and that cvjickens can recognise over 100 different faces (yes I did get these facts of an AA flyer!)
I read somewhere that cows sometimes express their emotions, so happy/excited cows have been known to jump, or something similar to that. I'm pretty sure I read it from an Animals Australia, or it might have been on Earthlings. I can't remember.
While you're there guys...I should probably google this but I thought it might be quicker asking you (see how much I respect you? I choose you over google!), do you know any facts about farm animals' intelligence, behaviour etc., like pigs wag their tails and are on average smarter than dogs (and have the mental capacity of a 3 year old child, is that right?), and that cvjickens can recognise over 100 different faces (yes I did get these facts of an AA flyer!)
I read somewhere that cows sometimes express their emotions, so happy/excited cows have been known to jump, or something similar to that. I'm pretty sure I read it from an Animals Australia, or it might have been on Earthlings. I can't remember.