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Grant - 29 Dec 2003 01:56 GMT
What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would not
be adverse to trying Cat or Dog. My brother in law has eaten Dog on numerous
occasions as he's Vietnamese, in fact dog would be one of the dishes that he
would eat at Christmas.
Grimly Fiendish - 29 Dec 2003 05:37 GMT
> What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would not
> be adverse to trying Cat or Dog. My brother in law has eaten Dog on numerous
> occasions as he's Vietnamese, in fact dog would be one of the dishes that he
> would eat at Christmas.

Why don't you try it dumbo, you might like it, the only thing that's likely
to put you off is the thought of where it came from it's taste won't.
Grant - 29 Dec 2003 12:38 GMT
> > What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would not
> > be adverse to trying Cat or Dog. My brother in law has eaten Dog on
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> Why don't you try it dumbo, you might like it, the only thing that's likely
> to put you off is the thought of where it came from it's taste won't.

Brush up on your comprehension idiot!  I would try it, but it isn't served
freely in this country, that's why I'm asking.
Grimly Fiendish - 29 Dec 2003 16:11 GMT
> > > What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would
> not
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> Brush up on your comprehension idiot!  I would try it, but it isn't served
> freely in this country, that's why I'm asking.

Wtf has wether or where it is served have to do with how they taste.
It's freely available in most cities, especially in chinese/indian
takeaways, you may already have unknowingly ate it.
Grant - 29 Dec 2003 16:19 GMT
> > > > What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would
> > not
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> It's freely available in most cities, especially in chinese/indian
> takeaways, you may already have unknowingly ate it.

You are the thickest c.nt I've ever found on Usenet. Read the first line of
my original post. If you don't know that you are eating it you can't
possibly have any idea what Cat or Dog tastes like. Your thickness knows no
bounds.
Grimly Fiendish - 29 Dec 2003 18:07 GMT
>I am the thickest c.nt ever to be found on Usenet.
>My thickness knows no bounds.

Glad you realise this :-)
Fred C. - 29 Dec 2003 18:36 GMT
A dog is not just for Christmas, if you're careful there's enough left for
Boxing Day.

> >I am the thickest c.nt ever to be found on Usenet.
> >My thickness knows no bounds.
> >
> Glad you realise this :-)
Grimly Fiendish - 29 Dec 2003 20:02 GMT
> A dog is not just for Christmas, if you're careful there's enough left for
> Boxing Day.

LOL.
Rosa Palm?n - 30 Dec 2003 01:34 GMT
> What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would not
> be adverse to trying Cat or Dog. My brother in law has eaten Dog on numerous
> occasions as he's Vietnamese, in fact dog would be one of the dishes that he
> would eat at Christmas.

If you have a brother in law that has eaten dog, why don't you ask him?
You really should work on your trolling skills, you're not very good at it.
Seven Nation Amy - 30 Dec 2003 01:47 GMT
"Rosa Palm?n" <rosa@no-s-p-am.locomail.com> wrote
>> What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I
>> would not be adverse to trying Cat or Dog. My brother in law has
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> him? You really should work on your trolling skills, you're not very
> good at it.

Give him a chance, ffs.  He's only been practising the last three years.
Grimly Fiendish - 30 Dec 2003 02:28 GMT
> > What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would not
> > be adverse to trying Cat or Dog. My brother in law has eaten Dog on
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> If you have a brother in law that has eaten dog, why don't you ask him?
> You really should work on your trolling skills, you're not very good at it.

LOL, so true.
Grant - 30 Dec 2003 03:54 GMT
> > What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would not
> > be adverse to trying Cat or Dog. My brother in law has eaten Dog on
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> If you have a brother in law that has eaten dog, why don't you ask him?
> You really should work on your trolling skills, you're not very good at it.

He's been in this country since the age of 10, up until then he ate dog on a
regular basis, but since then he's only had it once when he went back to
visit relative, and a feast was held in his honour. I've spoken to him about
it a couple of times but he's very embarrassed about it, and just laughs
awkwardly, and says that it tastes very good!
Fred C. - 30 Dec 2003 18:55 GMT
During an interview on BBC radio a gypsy was asked what does hedgehog taste
like, he replied, it tastes like cat.

> > > What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would
> not
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> it a couple of times but he's very embarrassed about it, and just laughs
> awkwardly, and says that it tastes very good!
Jay Germany - 03 Jan 2004 07:33 GMT
They taste good and it keeps them off the street.

> What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would not
> be adverse to trying Cat or Dog. My brother in law has eaten Dog on numerous
> occasions as he's Vietnamese, in fact dog would be one of the dishes that he
> would eat at Christmas.
Grimly Fiendish - 03 Jan 2004 13:21 GMT
> They taste good and it keeps them off the street.
>
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> he
> > would eat at Christmas.

You can pick them up fresh off the streets (wild) some places around here.
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> What do they taste like. I've never knowingly eaten either but I would not
> be adverse to trying Cat or Dog. My brother in law has eaten Dog on numerous
> occasions as he's Vietnamese, in fact dog would be one of the dishes that he
> would eat at Christmas.
Seven Nation Amy - 06 Jan 2004 17:04 GMT
"Mirco Vivaldo" <mirco_vivaldo@yahoo.it> wrote
> Dear friends
> I'm writing to you because I need your help.
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> mirco_vivaldo@yahoo.it
> We will be very thankful for your big help

And THAT, Grant, is what you get for cross posting into freeserve.discuss.
Grant - 06 Jan 2004 17:23 GMT
> > Dear friends
> > I'm writing to you because I need your help.
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>
> And THAT, Grant, is what you get for cross posting into freeserve.discuss.

So what!

Do you have a point?
Seven Nation Amy - 06 Jan 2004 22:12 GMT
"Grant" <Grant@Mcleod40.fsnet.co.ku.com> wrote
>> > Dear friends
>> > I'm writing to you because I need your help.
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>
> Do you have a point?

That you hang upon my every word... ?
gao ping - 14 Jan 2004 11:24 GMT
Chinese never eat cats. Dogs are Korean's favourite.
Tropical Tim - 14 Jan 2004 16:43 GMT
> Chinese never eat cats. Dogs are Korean's favourite.

My father spent 15 years in China from 1935-1950. He told me of places
that got in trouble for serving cat meat, rat meat and others. It's
well documented in China and the USA armed services health warnings
from that time.

Hell, if I was broke, starving and had a nice fat rat or cat, I would
probably eat it too. I can hold nothing against people who have no
choice. I do think that eating them by choice is nasty.
ahem - 14 Jan 2004 17:42 GMT
> > Chinese never eat cats. Dogs are Korean's favourite.
>
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> probably eat it too. I can hold nothing against people who have no
> choice. I do think that eating them by choice is nasty.

How ridiculous - it's clearly cultural! There are cultural norms that would
evaluate your eating of beef/ pork/ shellfish/ scaled or non-scaled fish as
nasty.

If you eat meat, what's the difference between cow, pig, sheep, goat,
chicken, badger, bear, mongoose, lemur, rabbit, hamster,  cute little
kitties or pups?
Grimly Fiendish - 14 Jan 2004 18:22 GMT
> > gao ping <s030869@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk> wrote in message
> news:<400526F8.7330FD0A@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk>...
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> chicken, badger, bear, mongoose, lemur, rabbit, hamster,  cute little
> kitties or pups?

I agree completely, wtf is the difference ?
Meat is meat and meat comes from animals, it doesn't matter what they are,
it's still slaughter, now don't go thinking i'm a veggie cos i'm not, but
comments like this are so damn hypocritical it beggars belief.
ahem - 15 Jan 2004 13:02 GMT
> > > gao ping <s030869@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk> wrote in message
> > news:<400526F8.7330FD0A@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk>...
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> it's still slaughter, now don't go thinking i'm a veggie cos i'm not, but
> comments like this are so damn hypocritical it beggars belief.

*nods vigorously*
Tropical Tim - 15 Jan 2004 13:39 GMT
> > gao ping <s030869@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk> wrote in message
>  news:<400526F8.7330FD0A@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk>...
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> chicken, badger, bear, mongoose, lemur, rabbit, hamster,  cute little
> kitties or pups?

Ahhh! Now you get to the rest of the story. I don't eat animals or
animal byproducts. None of it. Meat is not necessary to the human
diet. All of the fatty acids provided by meat are either made in the
human body or can be eaten in vegetable form.

I'm not trying to convert anyone. I'm just stating my opinion. I
believe that eating flesh or the products of animals, (other than your
own mothers milk), is primitive and unnecessary. It is possible to
have technological advancement and a balance of nature at the same
time. Manipulating the birth of 600 million chickens a year in Great
Britin alone, to feed the meat eating habits of humans is something
that gags me.

"If you eat meat" is just what I mean.
Grimly Fiendish - 15 Jan 2004 18:22 GMT
> Ahhh! Now you get to the rest of the story. I don't eat animals or
> animal byproducts. None of it. Meat is not necessary to the human
> diet.

What utter bollocks, what about vitamins and your teeth ?
We are carnivores didn't you know ?

> All of the fatty acids provided by meat are either made in the
> human body or can be eaten in vegetable form.

There is a lot more to eating meat than fatty bleedin acids.

> I'm not trying to convert anyone. I'm just stating my opinion.

Yeh well that's all it is, not fact.
Morlock - 15 Jan 2004 18:57 GMT
>> Ahhh! Now you get to the rest of the story. I don't eat animals or
>> animal byproducts. None of it. Meat is not necessary to the human
>> diet.
>
> What utter bollocks, what about vitamins and your teeth ?
> We are carnivores didn't you know ?

No, we are omnivores.
Grimly Fiendish - 15 Jan 2004 19:23 GMT
> >> Ahhh! Now you get to the rest of the story. I don't eat animals or
> >> animal byproducts. None of it. Meat is not necessary to the human
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>
> No, we are omnivores.

Sorry, yes you are correct.
Grant - 15 Jan 2004 22:58 GMT
> >> Ahhh! Now you get to the rest of the story. I don't eat animals or
> >> animal byproducts. None of it. Meat is not necessary to the human
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>
> No, we are omnivores.

Not if youre on the Atkins diet!
Seven Nation Amy - 15 Jan 2004 23:00 GMT
"Grant" <Grant@Mcleod40.fsnet.co.ku.com> wrote

>> >> Ahhh! Now you get to the rest of the story. I don't eat animals or
>> >> animal byproducts. None of it. Meat is not necessary to the human
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Not if youre on the Atkins diet!

The what?  Can you only eat Atkins?  Who is this Atkins anyway?
 
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