James
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| posted on 11/7/08 at 09:03 PM |
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Quick, pass the chop sticks- no Fido for tea!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7501768.stm
yum yum!
Cheers,
James
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JoelP
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| posted on 11/7/08 at 09:05 PM |
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amazing if your read the comments! Half think its disgusting and should be banned, other half condemning china for changing its traditions.
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James
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| posted on 11/7/08 at 09:10 PM |
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I thought that.
If it was happening here, and restaurants were told to remove Pork from menus because Muslims or Jews were coming there'd be an uproar!
So I think the Chinese are wrong to insist on it.
I don't see eating dog is any worse than eating any other animal really- it's just a cultural difference.
The accusations of cruelty to animals should be paid attention to- but that is regardless of what type of animal it is!
Cheers,
James
[Edited on 11/7/08 by James]
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"The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights."
- Muhammad Ali
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Bigheppy
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| posted on 11/7/08 at 09:18 PM |
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A few years ago our local curry house was closed when alsatian was found in their freezer ! 
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austin man
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| posted on 11/7/08 at 09:51 PM |
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having lived in Hong Kong for 18 months I shudder to think what was served but I can tell you it all tasted good and I was never poisoned. We wouyldnt
think about cooking frogs legs at home but I bet a high percentage of us try em in france ?
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daviep
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| posted on 11/7/08 at 10:13 PM |
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I work in deepest darkest Africa, you don't see too much wildlife or stray dogs down here. It may just be a coincidence but the kebabs are
excellent. 
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splitrivet
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| posted on 11/7/08 at 10:56 PM |
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When I was in France last week I asked The waiter if he had Frogs Legs when he said yes I asked him to hop over the counter and get me egg &
chips.
Cheers,
Bob    
PS, Yes the ancient ones are the best
[Edited on 11/7/08 by splitrivet]
I used to be a Werewolf but I'm alright nowwoooooooooooooo
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skodaman
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| posted on 12/7/08 at 02:31 AM |
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It tastes just like pork. Yum. I had some in the Philippines. Must admit I didn't know what it was at the time. They gave me it to see how
I'd react. Only veggies can really complain cos it's no different to eating any other animal. I later got some pictures of one being
roasted on a spit.
It would make a good car sticker with the words,
' A dog is for Christmas Dinner not for a wife.'
Like Austin Man I lived in Hong Kong(five years) and I draw the line at when they kill snakes in the street by stripping off the skins, then
drinking the blood etc. (Shamshuipo). Eat animals by all means but at least kill them as quickly and humanely as possibly. On this score there is
far more case for banning kosher or halal meat than eating dogs.
Skodaman
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speedyxjs
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| posted on 12/7/08 at 07:23 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by splitrivet
When I was in France last week I asked The waiter if he had Frogs Legs when he said yes I asked him to hop over the counter and get me egg &
chips.
How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?
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RazMan
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| posted on 12/7/08 at 09:26 AM |
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Go into any Spanish supermarket and you will see a variety of animals trussed, shrink wrapped, frozen etc. It is purely our culture which conditions
us to thinking that certain animals are taboo - just look at the sacred cow in India for instance.
I hear that squirrel is making a comeback in this country
Cheers,
Raz
When thinking outside the box doesn't work any more, it's time to build a new box
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