But Dog Is a Fine Meal!

they are shipping dogs to u s and canada, nothing in this world will change unless they stop doing stupid ass shit like this...
all the hungry people in that part of the world and people are using resources to ship their food away...

use that same money to ship unwanted dogs from here to there so they can eat
 
....is it going to make the news if Hindus come over here and adopt a Cow so it isnt eaten?.......

Desis aren't typically big on pets. This is the only segment of the running skit that I could find, but it's from "Goodness Gracious Me," a BBC comedy about Southwest Asians trying to make it in the UK. They've gone and adopted a mad cow as a pet.

http://www.veoh.com/watch/v20347527J4Gfwmmf

On the subject of pet dogs ...

 
Some of you dickwagons would faint if you saw the list of critters that I have eaten in my travels to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and West Africa. When you go to third world countries that don’t have supermarkets meat is meat and I would happily serve dog, cat and monkey vs seeing little kids with distended bellies from being malnourished. I would happily kill and serve your high horses to the orphanages in the Guinean highlands.
 
Some of you dickwagons would faint if you saw the list of critters that I have eaten in my travels to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and West Africa. When you go to third world countries that don’t have supermarkets meat is meat and I would happily serve dog, cat and monkey vs seeing little kids with distended bellies from being malnourished. I would happily kill and serve your high horses to the orphanages in the Guinean highlands.

Fine. Just don't touch our poloponies.

 
Some of you dickwagons would faint if you saw the list of critters that I have eaten in my travels to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and West Africa. When you go to third world countries that don’t have supermarkets meat is meat and I would happily serve dog, cat and monkey vs seeing little kids with distended bellies from being malnourished. I would happily kill and serve your high horses to the orphanages in the Guinean highlands.

Sounds like you are the one on the high horse good for you you got to experience third world shit holes and eat dog and cat nobody said anything about starving kids if that’s all they got. I have no desire to ever go to a shit hole country just for the experience and I am damn glad the people that built this country made the sacrifices along time ago so we don’t have to live like that today.
 
Some of you dickwagons would faint if you saw the list of critters that I have eaten in my travels to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and West Africa. When you go to third world countries that don’t have supermarkets meat is meat and I would happily serve dog, cat and monkey vs seeing little kids with distended bellies from being malnourished. I would happily kill and serve your high horses to the orphanages in the Guinean highlands.


LOL! Now I’m a fainting “dickwagon” on a high horse. Meat is meat, they can eat each other you can serve it up.
 
Some of you dickwagons would faint if you saw the list of critters that I have eaten in my travels to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and West Africa. When you go to third world countries that don’t have supermarkets meat is meat and I would happily serve dog, cat and monkey vs seeing little kids with distended bellies from being malnourished. I would happily kill and serve your high horses to the orphanages in the Guinean highlands.

Pretty sure I had rat once. Tough, but tasted okay.
 
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I can only claim horse, goat, rattlesnake, and bison as "non-standards." The first was overseas. I missed the "du cheval" on the ingredients list. No biggie. I don't think a big deal of eating something like that, but I'd take a pass on dog and cat because it's way outside my culture. I don't look down on Koreans for eating dog within Korea, but I don't agree with torturing the animals to get them to release adrenaline, which is something that I had heard that they do.
 
I can only claim horse, goat, rattlesnake, and bison as "non-standards." The first was overseas. I missed the "du cheval" on the ingredients list. No biggie. I don't think a big deal of eating something like that, but I'd take a pass on dog and cat because it's way outside my culture. I don't look down on Koreans for eating dog within Korea, but I don't agree with torturing the animals to get them to release adrenaline, which is something that I had heard that they do.


You lived in France as I recall. Horse was served at many places that had the license and it was pretty good

Dog in Korea was more or less commonplace. I had whale there. Makes me a bad person? Tasted like steak.

It is important to eat everything as you may at some point be forced to
 
I didn't mind eating Dog in Korea, it was pretty good.

I remember the first time, I immediately knew it was not beef LOL

Back then it was awesome (can't comment on today) we had old Korean ladies with us everywhere cooking. Walk off the firing line to a hot meal.

Even my cool guy picture, we were eating on the range,

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The best part was getting little kids to fight each other for scraps, chicklets out of the MREs, they would beat each other good for some candy