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  • Dundeegeorge
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    Nice use of oxymoron, McQ

    benefits of multi-culturalism

    ho ho ho

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  • mcquiggd
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    Ah, a shining example of the benefits of multi-culturalism - seems like Camden Market has changed a bit since my last visit.

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  • Clog II The Avenger
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    Dog restaurants in China are less popular than in previous years and are fast disappearing. The new rich Chinese are buying pet dogs as a status symbols. A Chinese colleague showed me a picture of the dog he bought is girlfriend before he came to Europe. “Will she roast it or use a wok” I instinctively remarked. He didn’t see the funny side.

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  • Phoenix
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    Think they should ask to donate a pound to help put down the feckwits that were cruel to these animals in the first place

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by Joe Black
    Anyone care to comment on the leaness/fat/cholesterol levels for humans?

    Joe in "I'm only asking out of curiosity" mode (honest!)
    Red wine and fava beans are said to lower LDL cholesterol levels, so it should be OK.

    "Fsss fsssh fsssh fssssh fsssshhh ...."

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  • Joe Black
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    Anyone care to comment on the leaness/fat/cholesterol levels for humans?

    Joe in "I'm only asking out of curiosity" mode (honest!)

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by snaw
    In some countries they eat guinea pigs ...
    I tried it in Peru - it's okay but a bit gamey for my pallete. Aparently they're breeding huge ones that will feed the whole family now.

    Also tried Lama over there - v.nice indeed and one of the lowest cholesterol meats available.

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    Well what did you expect

    from a cat, Churchill?
    Selfish spoilt bastards who want everything their way and they want it now!
    Worse than contractors!

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss
    I HATE dogs
    bastard!

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    Gee but this stuff goes straight over your heads

    doesn't it though.

    Once again you (mostly) seem pretty happy to assume the financial burden for someone else's total lack of responsibility. Why?

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  • hyperD
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    The only good cat is a marinated and bbq'd one

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  • DimPrawn
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    Don't talk to me about fecking cats.

    My wifes cat tore into our new sofa yesterday and then decided to piss all over it to finish off the job.

    FECKING HATE EVIL SELFISH CATS!

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  • Jabberwocky
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    Originally posted by Fungus
    On the weekends I go out walking in nature reserves, many of which are SSSI's, LNR's or even NNR's. But what really really pisses me off is that I often have to negotiate my way through a minefield of fresh pongy dog turds. Arrrrgggghhhh. The owners should be forced to plug the dog's arse with a cork, which they cannot remove until the mutt is on their property. Any contravention, and the dog has a stake shoved up its arse, and it is placed on a BBQ, and the cooked meat distributed to the homeless. How would they like it if I walked into their home, dropped my trousers, shat on their carpet, and then left?
    Gosh fannygas don't get your anorak all steamed up. Anyway I thought you shovelled sh*t for a living - you certainly talk a lot of bull on here.

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  • Nipple Clamp
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    Originally posted by Fungus
    On the weekends I go out walking in nature reserves, many of which are SSSI's, LNR's or even NNR's. ..
    You sure you're not a trainspotter? The last two sound very similar to private railway company names before nationalization.

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  • chock
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    Originally posted by snaw
    In some countries they eat guinea pigs ...
    They eat everything that moves.........and half of those that don't, in my country!

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