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Dog meat
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 01:07 pm |
Quoting AEnigmamagnadea: The Chinese have dogs as pets too! However, their pets are all about "status" and as soon as a breed goes out of fashion they have been known to eat the old one and get a new one! |
I hope you are kidding....
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 01:10 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting AEnigmamagnadea: The Chinese have dogs as pets too! However, their pets are all about "status" and as soon as a breed goes out of fashion they have been known to eat the old one and get a new one! |
I hope you are kidding.... |
No
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 02:22 pm |
Quoting AEnigmamagnadea: Quoting catwoman: Quoting AEnigmamagnadea: The Chinese have dogs as pets too! However, their pets are all about "status" and as soon as a breed goes out of fashion they have been known to eat the old one and get a new one! |
I hope you are kidding.... |
No |
Its the cycle you know!! for the sake of earth
Instead of throwing the dog out(i wouldnt do that personally) they throw to their stomach
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 02:23 pm |
Quoting SuiGeneris: Its the cycle you know!! for the sake of earth
Instead of throwing the dog out(i wouldnt do that personally) they throw to their stomach |
So the Chinese are environmentally-friendly...?
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 03:22 pm |
Quoting AEnigmamagnadea: Quoting catwoman: Quoting AEnigmamagnadea: The Chinese have dogs as pets too! However, their pets are all about "status" and as soon as a breed goes out of fashion they have been known to eat the old one and get a new one! |
I hope you are kidding.... |
No |
So to get that right,you mean they eat THEİR old pet ?! :-S
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 03:24 pm |
Quoting CANLI:
So to get that right,you mean they eat THEİR old pet ?! :-S |
Yep!
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 03:36 pm |
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 04:10 pm |
Quoting CANLI: |
+1
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 10:45 pm |
Quoting zhang ziyi:
I agree with you.
A clear information in the menu should be more than enough.
I think it is a big discrimination to the hosts and not only. Nobody will force anyone to eat a particular type of meat. |
Well I for one don't like to eat Chinese food unless it's really clear what it is. Any ground up indeterminate filling or stuffing is a no no in my book.
Fact of the matter, I avoid Chinese food because their dietary taste is not mine. I like to know exactly what it is and how it has been prepared.
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 10:58 pm |
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15 Jul 2008 Tue 11:06 pm |
ZZ, I love chinese food...just not dog meat.
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