Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Vegannivarsary

I celebrated my one year veganniversary on the 1st of June... to celebrate, I thought I'd copy this 'act' I found on the net here (and posted on the forum I visit, so apologies if you've already read it).

Passive-Aggressive Vegan Grocery Cashier:
A Day in the Life.
BY MEREDITH GRAY

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6:30 a.m. Awake to a bright and morally untroubling day. Waft into kitchen to prepare a healthy, animal-free breakfast. See that girlfriend (Jennifer) has cooked cream-of-tomato soup in my saucepan, and has left it in sink. Don't want to start fight. Instead, blend spirulina breakfast shake in blender for entirety of time in shower.

7:30 a.m. Put PETA "I am not a nugget" T-shirt on under work polo. I know I've made a small difference.

8:15 a.m.-8:25 a.m. After leaving questionably sarcastic note for Jennifer, drive to work. Tailgate Durango with "Carnivore" sticker. Feel he noticed: small victory. Arrive at work. Clock in. Intentionally snub butchers' department; give them the finger with hands in pockets.

9:20 a.m. Fellow-cashier (Brandi) asks for price on eggs. "The price is too high," I say. "Too high." She is so moved by my answer, she does not consult me for price checks for rest of day.

10:25 a.m. Get poultry drippings on shirt from raw chicken at checkout. Consider changing into extra work shirt, but decide not to. Fluids will be Pink Badge of Sacrifice. Brandi tells me I have chicken blood on my shirt. "But not on my hands," I say.

11:00 a.m. Overcharge woman buying Jell-O.

11:15 a.m. Lunch break. Eat bagel with peanut butter sprinkled with texturized vegetable protein. Brandi sits nearby, eating turkey sandwich. Stomach turns. She asks if she should eat elsewhere. I say, "No, I just won't breathe through my nose." After meal, go to loading dock and smoke cigarette to clear air of turkey smell.

11:45 a.m. Return from lunch break. Remove Burt's Bees products from display next to register. Manager complains. Tell her I'm sorry, that from now on I will be more accepting of the exploitation of bees. She asks me to work every Saturday for the month. I accept, interested to see how many pork products are bought on Sabbath. Will make great entry in journal.

12:50 p.m. Customer comments on "Go Veg!" sticker, which is on my water bottle under counter. I give short discourse on Marxist view of man-vs.-animal struggle, especially as it pertains to bovine lactation exploitation. I "accidentally" spill his container of feta on floor. He informs me he will no longer shop here. I congratulate his grass-roots activism against the grocery industry.

1:30 p.m. Ask customer if she wants paper or plastic. Add, "Or a coronary," as I cough into hand. Feel energized about standing up for beliefs.

2:55 p.m. Brandi asks if I am mad about the sandwich incident. I say no, but know she knows I'm mad. Continue covert glaring toward her register.

3:10 p.m. Smoke break. Co-worker (Dave) says, "I'm surprised you do that." "Well, being vegan isn't for everyone," I counter. Note he must be jealous of my self-control.

4:00 p.m. Receive call from Jennifer. Asks if I can pick up birth-control prescription. I begin to mention the evils of hormone harvesting from horses, but refrain. Decide to "forget" to go to pharmacy.

4:30 p.m. Clock out. Grab wheat-grass smoothie for drive home. Accidentally let shopping carts roll into butcher's car. Oops.

4:45 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Confrontation with Jennifer over birth control. She says pills are "synthetic" hormones. I say the only thing synthetic are my shoes—no leather here! I refuse to have intercourse until a non-latex-based, nonhormonal birth-control method is established. Jennifer rummages through vegetable crisper, retires to bedroom. I believe she is beginning to see the light.

7:45 p.m. Leaf through PETA catalog (new hemp shoes!), eat tofu stir-fry. Decide not to brush teeth after eating as I usually do to accommodate Jennifer's soy sensitivity. Give her sloppy kiss when she emerges from bedroom. Swear that resulting hives are from a built-up Midwestern resistance to healthful, nonmeat alternatives. She begins to cry. Finally, a breakthrough.

10:20 p.m. Read Vegan Delights cookbook in bed, fall asleep on goose-down pillows Jennifer put on bed. Could go to closet and get fiberfill one, but don't. Will blame Jennifer forever if ideological tenets are damaged by night of fluffy respite. Pledge to record this in journal tomorrow.

7 comments:

Jen said...

I don't get it...it's like a joke, right? Or it is meant to be making fun of vegans?

If someone was the mean every day, I don't think she'd have any friends. It totally beleive in the right of a person to say and beleive whatever they feel but isn't stuff like damaging people's property and generally being a nasty person isn't going to do much for one's karma.

D'Jen = Slow

Enny said...

D'jen - yup. joke.

Funnily enough, the same time I first read this comment at the same time someone posted on the forums that they were almost offended by it. CONSPIRACY?! ;o)

I think it's good to be able to take the sh!t out of yourself every so often - we all know what ppl think when someone says they're vegan!

Deb said...

happy Vegannivarsary!!!

Hey, I just realised that I am only a couple of weeks off my own vegetariversay!

Hopefully now the stupid "do you want a steak with your tofu" jokes will stop... hmm, okay, probably not.

I'm concerned about the pill stuff tho... I have heard it's harvested from horses and have previously avoided it, but have had to go back on it for lady issues... I'm a bit scared to investiagate it too much :S

cristy said...

Congratulations! What a great anniversary.

Enny said...

deb - Thanks! I thought you'd been veg*n for aaaaaaaaages! There has been no end to the 'hilarity' (mainly from my family) so I can't say that it's looking good for an end to it all. I'm not sure where it's harvested from, but I do know that it would have been tested along the way. Unfortunately, it's one of the few areas that I can't control at the moment... :o(

cristy - Thankyou! Of course ;o)

kiki said...

i don't see how this is funny...

mind you, in the second-half, i only skimmed it

Enny said...

kiki - different strokes for different folks. I get a lot of the stereotype that vegans are boring and judgmental and bland and I enjoyed the lighthearted view.