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Yo, I just had to give you this little update to the Veg-Friendly Ballparks entry from a couple of weeks ago. Check out this MSN story, a version of which was just in USA Today. Boo yah.

My friend Ian, a rabid baseball fan, is seriously contemplating a "scouting" trip to sample the food at the top stadiums. What can I say? The man is dedicated.

Once again, Ian with his favorite Tides player, Mike Cervanak, and fellow PETA employee Erin. Ian likes to eat veggie dogs at Tides games.
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Comments


funny, Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian, and not for health reasons, he did not like the thought of animals suffering.

Posted by: steve | August 29, 2007 09:22 PM

Ergo what, Steve? Stalin was a meat-eater. OK, your turn.

Posted by: Geoff | August 30, 2007 01:40 PM

What does Adolf Hitler have to do with veg-friendly ball parks? You are just spouting nonsense for the sake of stirring things up, and not because you have anything insightful (or new) to say. I thought you had finally left the animal rights people alone - I guess you just enjoy coming back for more criticism.

Posted by: Michele | August 30, 2007 09:31 PM

sorry michele,,, it wasn't me, i've been away from my computer for a week enjoying life and not watching over your usual propaganda....

i never bring up hitler but i still am reminded of peta's feerless leader, ms newkirk's famous quote... 6 million jews died in the death camps but 6 million broiler chickens die every year....

Posted by: steve | August 31, 2007 07:38 PM

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