Eaters should be feeling guilty. And in sport this morning im going to keep it simple. Out of respect for mr holmes. City beat united. There we are. Well leave it there. The trouble at red. Meat eaters. They red. They were meat eaters. They were , werent they . I know were, werent they . Yes, i know they us. It was just a they had us. It was just a carcase of united left there on the pitch. But ill. I dont want it. Want it. Its pretty stupid. That flower right under chin its pretty stupid. That flowthat. Ht under chin its pretty stupid. That flowthat. Butnder chin its pretty stupid. That flowthat. But doer chin its pretty stupid. That flowthat. But do you chin its pretty stupid. That flowthat. But do you see 1in its pretty stupid. That flowthat. But do you see what i like that. But do you see what i mean on the. You think so . Yeah, i do. Is it this one . Is it this one . Id move it away. Id move it away. If you like butter. Lets move that away. Okay. And ill have the instead. Anyway,
Quite apart from Pancake Day and one which I didn’t need much persuasion to join in with, National Drink Wine Day (Feb 18).
Sometimes the confluence of these campaigns raises the eyebrows: While you could argue that National Butchers Week and World Salt Awareness Week (both March 8-14) make reasonably good bedfellows, it is hard to see how Spam Appreciation Week should be sharing the same seven days as a campaign to persuade us to eat proper meat from proper butchers – or perhaps this one is designed to make us appreciate those whose job it is to pump our inboxes full of unwanted adverts.