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PETA Asks Women To Propose ‘Go Veg’ This Leap Year

In a request to nearly 130,000 people, PETA is asking all its female members and supporters to get down on bended knee, look their beloved in the eye and propose…that they Go Vegetarian for Leap Day!

The 29th of February is traditionally a day where women ask men to marry them, but we feel a more fun and important use of this auspicious day is to ask the men in our lives to go veg for the day. Not got a boyfriend? No problem! Ask your brother, dad, or anyone you love to do the best thing for the animals and their own health and ditch the meat and fish for 24 hours… or more.

PETA wants all women to show how important it is that their loved ones do this, as millions of animals are suffering around the world at the hands of the meat industry. Check out VegCooking.com for delicious recipes to create a taste sensation for your amour.

If you do this, please let me know!


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posted by Joleen on February 27th, 2008 at 12:03 pm

I’m gonna ask my hubby to go vegetarian!

posted by Dan Bekkering on February 27th, 2008 at 2:15 pm

I’m dutch my english is good but not good enough, what is Leap Day?

posted by Ana Teresa aka Tareka on February 28th, 2008 at 1:06 pm

i’m gonna say let’s go Veg together and then leap high !!! (and in dutch is “sprong” :))

posted by laura on February 28th, 2008 at 2:30 pm

im already a vegie and say give it a go 2 others.

posted by Noemy Langlais on February 29th, 2008 at 5:46 am

I’m gonna ask my boyfriend and all my myspace friends to go vegetarian for Leap Day! :)

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