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Never eat anything that is deemed good for man...
Norm
Years ago, I read a Sci-Fi story To Serve Man or something like.
http://members.cox.net/kaiotea/serveman.htm
David Savage wrote:
I don't want to here that Shel. I'm going there on business soon.
Although I've
Thanks tor the tips Sandy.
Cheers,
Dave
On 4/8/07, Sandy Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I generally ignore off-topic posts and curse the senders with some vigor.
However, I cannot resist replying to this one.
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I'm not seriously too worried about the
I generally ignore off-topic posts and curse the senders with some vigor.
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David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not seriously too worried about the food. My philosophy is What I
don't, can't disgust me
I also here the local beer is pretty
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You have to be careful though, this kind of thing can make the meat less
tender...
Think Kobe Spaniel
WW
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Amazing the things dogs have to put up with, from their owners!
Don't knock it until you've tried it. The dogs love this sort of stuff.
We used
Australian.
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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I don't want to here that Shel. I'm going there on business
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Dave
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Indeed.
Cheers
Brian
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In China they eat those things ... LOL
Shel
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I don't want to here that Shel. I'm going there on business soon.
Although I've been told they McDonald's Kentucky Fried Chicken
outlets near the hotel.
On second thoughts, dog doesn't sound so bad.
:-)
Cheers,
Dave
On 4/5/07, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In China they eat those
Oh yeah! Can't you just see WM Robb doing it. ;-}
Kenneth Waller
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I'm trying not to.
:-)
Cheers,
Dave
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Oh yeah! Can't you just see WM Robb doing it. ;-}
Kenneth Waller
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Now that is a frightening thought.
Kenneth Waller wrote:
Oh yeah! Can't you just see WM Robb doing it. ;-}
Kenneth Waller
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Cheers,
Dave
On Apr 5, 2007, at 9:48, David Savage wrote:
I don't want to here that Shel. I'm going there on business soon.
Although I've been told they McDonald's Kentucky Fried Chicken
outlets near the hotel.
During my week in China, there were many times that one of our group
would ask: what is
We have an American working in China.
At lunch on a visit there, he explained asking about What's in this.
He said, When they answer Chicken, Pork, or Beef, I eat it.
When they say meat, I don't
Regards, Bob S.
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In China they eat those things ... LOL
Shel
I know they have very adventurous tastes in China, but eating yoga
teachers?!
Something a little less adventurous, perhaps:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/53715
Yoga! I thought the article said yogurt
Shel
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I know they have very adventurous tastes in China, but eating yoga
teachers?!
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C'mon, Shel! Use the Schwartz!
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Yoga! I thought the article said yogurt
Shel
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From: Bob W
I know they have very adventurous tastes in China, but eating yoga
teachers?!
Never eat anything that is deemed good for man...
Norm
David Savage wrote:
I don't want to here that Shel. I'm going there on business soon.
Although I've been told they McDonald's Kentucky Fried Chicken
outlets near the hotel.
On second thoughts, dog doesn't sound so bad.
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From: P. J. Alling
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Now that is a frightening thought.
Kenneth Waller wrote:
Oh yeah! Can't you just see WM Robb doing it. ;-}
Be afraid guys. The dogs love it.
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From: Norm Baugher
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Never eat anything that is deemed good for man...
I never eat anything that is identified on the package as food.
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:
In China they eat those things ... LOL
Shel
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Amazing the things dogs have to put up with, from their owners!
Even more amazing is that more owners like this don't get bitten more
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Subject: Re: OT: ...Err...AhhAhem!
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Amazing the things dogs have to put up with, from their owners!
Don't knock it until you've tried it. The dogs love this sort of stuff.
We used to do puissance (doggie
You have to be careful though, this kind of thing can make the meat less
tender...
Norm
William Robb wrote:
Don't knock it until you've tried it. The dogs love this sort of stuff.
We used to do puissance (doggie high jumping) with our guys. one of the
things we always did was some stretching
in the wall
outside our hotel in Beijing; cost 1 yuan - about 16 cents Australian.
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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