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    What's for dinner?

    Fortunately for every admirer of Air Chief Marshall Foo Foo, it looks as though the government is putting a stop to the export (to "another country") of dogs for human consumption. However they may suffer a worse fate - they may (unlike Foo Foo) starve to death.


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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by thonglor55
    Fortunately for every admirer of Air Chief Marshall Foo Foo, it looks as though the government is putting a stop to the export (to "another country") of dogs for human consumption. However they may suffer a worse fate - they may (unlike Foo Foo) starve to death.
    Some great reporting from you here thonglor55! I always like to see both sides of the story.

    But the slaughter of bulls and cows and pigs continues unabated. In fact they are bred for slaughter! Why no "Air Chief Marshall" for any of them? I think the only reason we don't eat dogs is that their meat is tough and not very good tasting.

    Have you ever had a meal of dog? I did as a guest of Koreans once and I was told it was an example of the finest of culinary dog preparation, but I had to struggle to get through the dreadful taste and toughness of it. Maybe geneticists could breed a good tasting, tender dog? I am in no position to say. But out of fairness, I think we should give the bulls, cows and pigs a break too. Nay?

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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by Thai Dyed
    But out of fairness, I think we should give the bulls, cows and pigs a break too. Nay?
    I hadn't taken you for a sentimentalist TD? Perhaps you prefer feasting on the foetuses and uterus of plants?

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    Re: What's for dinner?

    I have it on good advice that Beachlover was reared on a diet that consisted exclusively of dog and kimchi. Those closest to him say the stench of it pervades his every pore and is what makes him so irresistible to those who are so dietarily inclined.

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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by thonglor55
    Quote Originally Posted by Thai Dyed
    But out of fairness, I think we should give the bulls, cows and pigs a break too. Nay?
    I hadn't taken you for a sentimentalist TD? Perhaps you prefer feasting on the foetuses and uterus of plants?
    Were I heading in that direction, I would go straight for the real thing. My fundamentalist Christian contacts keep inviting me to dinner, and I just may take them up on it. Why be sentimental at all? As long as you make one of their species "Air Chief Marshall" first. Nay? Hey thonglor55, if I were Air Chief Marshall, I'd let you eat me too, or at least tongue it. But no biting!

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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rene
    I have it on good advice that Beachlover was reared on a diet that consisted exclusively of dog and kimchi. Those closest to him say the stench of it pervades his every pore and is what makes him so irresistible to those who are so dietarily inclined.
    That may explain his attraction for homintern.

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    Re: What's for dinner?

    thonglor55, maybe we are being all too sentimental as you have already stated, as well as too squeamish. Perhaps we should adapt the attitude that Beachlover does when he talks about "extracting value" which figures very strongly into his system of economics and human behavior. Perhaps we should look upon those lorry loads of dogs as a from a extracting value from an otherwise worthless item, in this case dogs. Perhaps we could extract even a much higher value among many Asians who prize the brains of monkeys? This could be a real money spinner for some smart entrepreneur like Beachlover!

    There are even videos on Youtube that show the preparation of monkey brains which fall into three culinary categories:
    1. the brain is eaten cooked,
    2. the brain is eaten raw (occasionally directly out of the dead monkey's skull),
    3. the brain is eaten fresh, spooned out of the skull while the monkey is still alive.

    And who could doubt this ancient Asian wisdom, least of all from the Chinese who are poised to be our future leaders: "In China and Indonesia people are eating live monkey brains. It is believed that monkey brains provide a very good nutritional source for health. Monkey brains are often associated to the ability to cure male impotency. Some people even state that eating monkey brains will make us smarter."

    This could prove to give Viagra and Cialis a good run for their money! It could well be the very reason that the Chinese outfoxed almost everyone in becoming so smart as to take over the world. I think there is a veritable fortune to be made here "extracting value" to use Beachlover's lovely concept.

    The fact that a monkey is already a god in a major religion, would serve advertising purposes as well. And Hanuman would also serve well as an "Air Chief Marshall" since flying is one of his talents! This is a win-win situation all around!

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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by Thai Dyed
    Perhaps we could extract even a much higher value among many Asians who prize the brains of monkeys? This could be a real money spinner for some smart entrepreneur like Beachlover!
    Perhaps you don't know that for many years injections of monkey glands were supposed to rejuvenate the elderly? In a review of Edmund White's City Boy: My Life in New York During the 1960s and '70s the reviewer mentions that White befriended Ted Morgan, the biographer of another gay writer, Somerset Maugham
    ... who recounted that toward the end of his life, Maugham had тАЬтАжlost his mind to Alzheimer's though he was pumped full of youth-enhancing monkey glands. Virile and hyperactive but incapable of thinking, the once witty and ironic author would greet guests at the gates of his Riviera compound by presenting them with a welcoming handful of his own shit."
    Could this be another business venture for Beachbore? I'm not sure that monkey glands would be much help for posters who have lost their mind, such as talibalaan, either.

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    Re: What's for dinner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rene
    I have it on good advice that Beachlover was reared on a diet that consisted exclusively of dog and kimchi.
    Piss off. I hate kimchi and I have never eaten dog meat while sober...

    The one time I MAY have tried dog meat was when I was unbelievably drunk one night and it wasn't in Thailand...

    It was the night after visiting this place, a butcher specialising in dog meat (yes, we were backpackers and went in to have a gawk):



    Close up, it looks like one good reason not to eat dog meat is how labour-intensive it is to cut up the meat:



    The next night, we were all unbelievably drunk on the local brew (some kind of wine or whisky sold in plastic bottles) and trying all kinds of stuff at this streetside BBQ store, as you do...

    I THINK I tried everything in this photo. Basically, if it had a skewer in it, I ate it and I do remember someone mentioning dog meat. :rolling:



    Can anyone guess what country this is?

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    Re: What's for dinner?

    Yup, it's graphic - but I've seen animals prepared for food before and this is just the same, really. Never felt the desire to knowingly eat dog, but I was told that I did once - after the fact.

    Interesting pictures, though. I don't have a guess as to where they were.

    BTW - you forgot to black out the image of yourself in the reflection on the bottle. (Razzing you there, Beachlover)

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