What I Like Best About Al....

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I like the fact that he doesn't seem to think that a brain is a liability. He uses his intelligence to make quality humor (and squished weasel noises) that doesn't patronize his listeners.
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I like that Al is vegan, he has helped define my morals.

I like that he plays an instrument and has a say in what his songs sound like. Also, it's great that he's PG-13.
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His good looks. :lookaround:















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Well, technically, Al is a vegetarian, because he does eat dairy occasionally, and he eats my cookies. :) He even admitted to being a bad vegan. At any rate, it's nice that you can identify with him, Matt.
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LOL! I knew you were going to say something, algonacchick.
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Oh, really? It's not a problem, is it? Only telling the truth, here. Suzanne even said he likes grilled cheese. I hope the remark about him defining your morals was intended to be seperate from the veganism. It seemed like you tried to group those two things together.
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Nope, no problem. I just though it was funny because I knew you would say something. I'm not vegan either, just vegetarian, but knowing that he strives toward veganism gives me a little push in that direction.

You know, if you used soy milk, Ener-G egg replacer and soy butter you could easily make vegan cookies that would better suite his diet. Just FYI.

Not trying to go off topic or anything.
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I could do that, but I most likely won't, since he really has no problem eating them just as they are, along with any other cookies other folks have given him. Also, I'd have to stop using chocolate to decorate them, and that is not happening. Besides, I see nothing wrong with him being a vegetarian, and not a vegan.
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I'll change my answer:

I like that Al is a strict vegetarian.
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:Y

It's admirable, although this omnivore would never be able to do it. I do eat veggie stuff occasionally, however, because I know it's healthy. I just can't do it all the time. It's nice that he takes care of himself with that diet. It certainly agrees with him. He looks great!
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