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Thread ID: 102339 2009-08-15 23:25:00 Owner roasts family pet ... ronyville (10611) PC World Chat
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801543 2009-08-16 12:56:00 Dogs are breed to be overjoyed at the appearance of a human, therefore it's mean
I'm sure that woman that got mauled by those six dogs would have a hard time believing that.
mikebartnz (21)
801544 2009-08-17 01:08:00 I was surprised to find Europeans still like eating horse.
And we export horse meat to them (slow race horses I suppose)
I can just imagine the trainer talking to the horse saying if you blow this race you are gunna be horse burger in Hungary or what ever.
prefect (6291)
801545 2009-08-17 02:49:00 I was surprised to find Europeans still like eating horse.
And we export horse meat to them (slow race horses I suppose)
I can just imagine the trainer talking to the horse saying if you blow this race you are gunna be horse burger in Hungary or what ever.
Nothing wrong with a horse steak. It has a slightly coarser grain than beef but tastes similar because they eat the same as beef mostly.
mikebartnz (21)
801546 2009-08-17 02:54:00 Useless bit of info: In east timor, where meat is real scarce, the locals made us a feed, they said it was pig, it didnt taste like pork but it was bloody nice. Turned out Pig was the name of the dog. rob_on_guitar (4196)
801547 2009-08-17 05:49:00 The SPCA's actions in the last few days has completely changed my view of them as an organisation. To me, they were always the hard working volunteers who advocated for the wellbeing of animals - i.e. make sure they're properly fed, have access to water, are not being abused, and so on. I always had a lot of respect for what they stood for, and their work in prosecuting animal owners who neglected or tortured their pets.

Now, it seems they (those at the top - not the hard working staff and volunteers) are wanting to be the culture police.

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somebody (208)
801548 2009-08-17 07:41:00 Nothing wrong with a horse steak. It has a slightly coarser grain than beef but tastes similar because they eat the same as beef mostly.
Applying this viewpoint does fail to explain the remarkable difference between the flavour, texture etc. of pumpkins and kiwifruit; even the lawn tastes different to kapok, but they all use the same soil and water. Perhaps my plants are faulty.

I will try feeding a kitten exclsively on dog biscuits again, and see if there is much difference to the control kitty flavour. ;)
R2x1 (4628)
801549 2009-08-17 09:12:00 Applying this viewpoint does fail to explain the remarkable difference between the flavour, texture etc. of pumpkins and kiwifruit; even the lawn tastes different to kapok, but they all use the same soil and water. Perhaps my plants are faulty.

I will try feeding a kitten exclsively on dog biscuits again, and see if there is much difference to the control kitty flavour. ;)
I can tell biology wasn't your top subject.
mikebartnz (21)
801550 2009-08-17 10:36:00 Nope. Hats were my top subject ;) R2x1 (4628)
801551 2009-08-17 10:41:00 Useless bit of info: In east timor, where meat is real scarce, the locals made us a feed, they said it was pig, it didnt taste like pork but it was bloody nice. Turned out Pig was the name of the dog.

Hey Rob what does roast hound taste like?
You aren't allowed to say chicken lol.
prefect (6291)
801552 2009-08-17 10:46:00 Although I have never eaten dog before, I don't see what the problem is. People keep pet lambs, and eventually kill them for meat. Same with pet chickens, pigs, etc. Why is a dog any different?

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No difference. An animal is an animal - cow, lamb, pig, dog, cat, they are all animals.
bk T (215)
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