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02-15-2006 01:17 PM ET (US)
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Deleted by author 02-15-2006 01:18 PM
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01-31-2002 12:16 AM ET (US)
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Stavros, there ain't a one of Man's Best Friends walks past me these days without I wonder "what would you taste like, fried with a little garlic?".
See what you've done? :-)
Also, don't Chinese folks from all over (ethnically Korean or not) eat dogs? And ethnically Chinese folks in the Philippines? If so, I wonder why these dognivores are not getting any flak together with the Koreans.
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01-30-2002 11:55 PM ET (US)
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On 12/28, you wrote "The Dog Thing will probably hit mainstream North American media in about 4 months...." On 1/28, in my small town paper in TN, USA ran a little caption with a picture on the said topic. The picture was of a dog in a cage with a sign that read in Korean and English, "Help Me!"
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01-30-2002 05:14 PM ET (US)
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I just don't get it... I had dog when I was in northeast China (lots of ethnically-Korean Chinese folks up there) and, well, it wasn't half bad. I don't really see how people can eat one animal happily and then condemn an entire culture for eating another. But that's humans for you.
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01-30-2002 08:32 AM ET (US)
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Original post filled with meaty goodness here.
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