A dog for christmas! (if you like to eat it that is)
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starsearcher |
Literally... :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous:

quote: | Vietnamese women sell roast dog at a streetcorner market in Hanoi in this January 5, 2006 file photo. Dogs, bats, Kentucky Fried Chicken and barramundi will grace dinner tables across the Asia Pacific this Christmas, a festival celebrated with lots of cheer, and very little turkey, in this mainly non-Christian region. (Claro Cortes IV/Reuters) |
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Djsketchbag |
eeeewwwwwww!!!:eek: :eek: :nervous: :nervous: :eek: |
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MKpacha |
a british guy that works in my dads office has a korean wife.... they had her family flown over for xmas.... they had dog for dinner
puke. |
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EvilTree |
Yeah, so what
Cultural differences.
Get used to it |
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starsearcher |
quote: | Originally posted by MKpacha
a british guy that works in my dads office has a korean wife.... they had her family flown over for xmas.... they had dog for dinner
puke. |
Oh man...is that even legal here? |
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dallastar |
this brings back memories of korea~!:nervous: |
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vINCe_Inc |
quote: | Originally posted by EvilTree
Yeah, so what
Cultural differences.
Get used to it |
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totally agree.
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that picture looks more like procelain dogs... unless its been glazed deliciouly ? lol |
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oldschool420 |
quote: | Originally posted by EvilTree
Yeah, so what
Cultural differences.
Get used to it |
Agreed. |
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Jeff Button |
the article fails to mention that in china, a turkey is a man's best friend. |
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Jem_hadar |
quote: | Originally posted by EvilTree
Yeah, so what
Cultural differences.
Get used to it |
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Tordan |
we eat hot dogs and its not even real dog. pfffft :toothless |
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Misanthrope |
quote: | Originally posted by EvilTree
Yeah, so what
Cultural differences.
Get used to it |
+1
they probably laugh at us for keeping food as pets.
btw: I would totally would want to taste some, just a bite. |
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