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Thread ID: 78740 2007-04-27 00:23:00 The great Japanese poodle scam netchicken (4843) PC World Chat
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544586 2007-04-27 00:23:00 This is unbelievable

Japanese people have been sold sheep and told they are poodles.

I made a little identification sheet to help them in the future
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netchicken (4843)
544587 2007-04-27 01:14:00 LOLWHAT.

This is a special type of poodle, it's bark is more a baah noise then woof. But you should get used to it. Oh and its also bigger.

Love the photo identification :D

EDIT: I guess that is true that not many Japanese would see a sheep ever in their life. But seeing someone taking a sheep for a walk would be just too funny.
trinsic (6945)
544588 2007-04-27 01:22:00 Does it really matter..both are edible! SurferJoe46 (51)
544589 2007-04-27 01:23:00 I say we export possums to Japan. Tell em they're Minks. That's 70 million possums at say $US2000 per possum .... Biggles (121)
544590 2007-04-27 02:59:00 Japan should become a growth market for gumboots as the merino poodles grow. Graham L (2)
544591 2007-04-27 03:26:00 One thing the story doesn't mention, but ..... can you actually house train sheep? Biggles (121)
544592 2007-04-27 03:36:00 They don't need training; they naturally pee and crap everywhere in a house. Armchairs are a favourite. Graham L (2)
544593 2007-04-27 04:15:00 I say we export possums to Japan. Tell em they're Minks. That's 70 million possums at say $US2000 per possum ....
They may think they're being sold "Apple Eating Tree Bears" - drat. The Codlin Moth scare could knock that back. Blasted apples and their bugs.:angry



(How many Tree Bears can an Apple eat anyway?)
R2x1 (4628)
544594 2007-04-27 04:45:00 Wow, some Japanese can really be THAT stupid?

Not meaning anything racist, here. ;)
qazwsxokmijn (102)
544595 2007-04-27 05:00:00 I say we export possums to Japan. Tell em they're Minks. That's 70 million possums at say $US2000 per possum ....

We already export dead skinned possums as "Kiwi Bears" to the asian market.
Morgenmuffel (187)
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