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Default Horse meat? (was: 28 years ago today)

Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
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> On Thu 11 Dec 2008 08:04:40a, PeterL told us...
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>> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
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>>> I would not be happy about eating any of our cats, either.
>>>

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>> They're a delicasy in China.
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>> As are dogs in Malaysia, and Russia.
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>> I've had both, and horse meat too.

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> Which is why I'm glad to not be in those countries. :-)



Which is why I'm *very* garteful for what I have, and where I am.

When I was in Russia, we had meat every 3rd day.

And every 3rd day the cook had a new dog :-)


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>> It's all protein when you're in those sorts of 'situations'.

>
> True, but so are roaches, worms, caterpillers, and many other things

are
> eaten elsewhere.




I'd draw the line at caterpillers!!


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>> Having said that, I'm not about to run downstairs and fillet my

pooch.
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>> *Although*....... I have threatened her with being sold to the local
>> Korean restaurant :-)
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> Aw, that's mean, Peter!
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LOL!! Everytime I say it to her, she behaves herself!!

I think she understands :-)



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Default Horse meat? (was: 28 years ago today)

On Thu 11 Dec 2008 05:09:25p, PeterL told us...

> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
> 5.250:
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>> On Thu 11 Dec 2008 08:04:40a, PeterL told us...
>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
>>> 5.250:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I would not be happy about eating any of our cats, either.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> They're a delicasy in China.
>>>
>>> As are dogs in Malaysia, and Russia.
>>>
>>> I've had both, and horse meat too.

>>
>> Which is why I'm glad to not be in those countries. :-)

>
>
> Which is why I'm *very* garteful for what I have, and where I am.
>
> When I was in Russia, we had meat every 3rd day.
>
> And every 3rd day the cook had a new dog :-)
>


UGH!


>>>
>>> It's all protein when you're in those sorts of 'situations'.

>>
>> True, but so are roaches, worms, caterpillers, and many other things

> are
>> eaten elsewhere.

>
>
>
> I'd draw the line at caterpillers!!
>
>
>>
>>> Having said that, I'm not about to run downstairs and fillet my

> pooch.
>>>
>>>
>>> *Although*....... I have threatened her with being sold to the local
>>> Korean restaurant :-)
>>>

>>
>> Aw, that's mean, Peter!
>>>

>
>
>
> LOL!! Everytime I say it to her, she behaves herself!!
>
> I think she understands :-)


Have no doubt. She doesn't want to *be* dinner. <g>



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