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Old 07-14-2007, 04:29 AM
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Weird thread.YUCK!!!!! No, I didn't eat any dog while I was there.

None that you were aware of.

Hell, unless we're all vegetarians, I don't see what the big deal is except for the fact that with the dog you don't have to hunt it down or chase it around to kill. You just tell it to stay or sit.

In some places they're as common to eat as chicken. In some places life India, they worship their cows and are shocked that we find them tasty.
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In some places they're as common to eat as chicken. In some places life India, they worship their cows and are shocked that we find them tasty.

I remember being on a beach .. I think it was in the Philippines (can't remember now) .. where a family nearby was rotisserie'ing 'dog' on the beach at their picnic WHILE their pet dog was romping around with their kids. That was sick.
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I remember being on a beach .. I think it was in the Philippines (can't remember now) .. where a family nearby was rotisserie'ing 'dog' on the beach at their picnic WHILE their pet dog was romping around with their kids. That was sick.
Not sick, just tenderizing.
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I remember being on a beach .. I think it was in the Philippines (can't remember now) .. where a family nearby was rotisserie'ing 'dog' on the beach at their picnic WHILE their pet dog was romping around with their kids. That was sick.

Probably was the Phillipines, fairly common there. But it keeps the pet dog in-line. I wonder if the pet dog enjoyed the leftovers?
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I wonder if the pet dog enjoyed the leftovers?

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