I've been to Korea several times and I a) never ask what I am eating (I
don't want to know) and b) always make sure I partake of enouth of the
local beverage so I don't care what I am eating ...LOL. Of course it
could be worse in Diego Garcia cat is a delicacy. Don't see many stray
cats there.
In Tialand I did have a taste of python - the other white meat!
Truman
Maryanne Stroud Gabbani wrote:
Like my son's
Korean buddy who came to stay with us in Cairo a couple
of years ago who went around the house pointing at Rat Terriers and
saying "One bowl, three bowls (a big one)" and so on until he came
down with a really filthy cold and I heard him whisper to my daughter
in the kitchen one night when she was making him his third hot toddy,
"Yasmine, just promise me that if I die, you won't feed me to the
dogs, okay?" I stuck my head in and responded, "Why not? Poetic
justice, don't you think?"
There's a solution for everything, including house guests.
Go Truman!
Maryanne
who wouldn't begin to bring a dog to a ride.
On Wednesday, January 28, 2004, at 04:38 PM, Truman Prevatt wrote:
In some cultures dog is a
delicacy. Ride managers should not look at loose dogs as a problem
they should look at them as potential barbecue. That would cut down
the cost of the ride dinner ;-). If coure in some cultures large sank
is a delicacy.........