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Why do the Japanese piss on Koreans for eating dogs?

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Amor...@aol.com

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2003/12/28 3:02:072003/12/28
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You know how many unwanted dogs are put to death in America everyday?
I'm glad the Koreans can make a food source out of unwanted animals.
When I use to take karate, My 75 year old Chinese Karate teacher said
only the simple country chinese eat dogs, and that the sophisticated
city Chinese don't do that sort of thing. He also said Koreans were
low class, but that's another story. My feeling is, if The Koreans can
get rid of some unwanted mutts by eating them, More power to them.

TheWanderer

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2003/12/28 3:54:192003/12/28
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because the koreans piss on japanese for eating aborted baby fetus


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m.yoshida

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2003/12/28 5:43:012003/12/28
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"TheWanderer" <nob...@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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> because the koreans piss on japanese for eating aborted baby fetus

Don't let me tee you off, sir. Japanese like to eat herring roe and salmon roe, but not
human roe. ;-)

Haluk Skywalker

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2003/12/28 6:02:492003/12/28
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"TheWanderer" <nob...@spamcop.net>, haber iletisinde şunları
yazdı:%SwHb.19406$9W5....@fe2.texas.rr.com...

> because the koreans piss on japanese for eating aborted baby fetus
>

Baby fetus, dolphin and whale combo rye bread sandwiches are yummy. They
rank third after vietnamese bat ramen and those dog dick sandwiches
sepponians sell on street.


m.yoshida

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2003/12/28 6:05:092003/12/28
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"Haluk Skywalker" <yokoo...@spam.net> wrote in message
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Hahahaha...

wasabi

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2003/12/28 7:18:472003/12/28
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You're either under 16 yrs old or poorly educated. If you're both,
you win the doodoo prize.

m.yoshida

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2003/12/28 7:39:442003/12/28
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"wasabi" <shi...@excite.com> wrote in message
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Although over thirty years old, I'm not sure of what is meant by "doodoo".
Is it relevant to "doodle"?

Aol

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2003/12/28 12:33:422003/12/28
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You are either a flat face Chink or a Slant Eyes Gook !!!!

Go steam a dog

Michael Cash

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2003/12/28 12:50:462003/12/28
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 21:39:44 +0900, "m.yoshida" <ma...@yahoo.co.jp>
brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:

No, the paper is much too absorbent. More relevant to "dookie".


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John W.

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2003/12/28 15:17:152003/12/28
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"m.yoshida" <ma...@yahoo.co.jp> wrote in message news:<bsmiuc$e8uc6$1...@ID-201147.news.uni-berlin.de>...

I think Wasabi might have meant Dodo, which was a bird that was
reknowned for it's lack of intelligence; whether that's true or not,
calling someone a dodo is the equivalent of calling them baka.

Doodoo is poop, crap, feces.

John W.

Bill Smith

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2003/12/28 17:54:422003/12/28
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SFC

Poop Dogg

未読、
2003/12/29 2:46:342003/12/29
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<Amor...@aol.com> wrote in message news:9218a0e.03122...@posting.google.com...

I've defended people's right to eat dogs. I think it's silly to
ban the eating of certain animals. We're not talking about endangered
species like pandas or species that carry dangerous diseases like
monkeys. Westerners keep dogs as pets but other cultures consider
them to be food animals. Not just Asians, but Africans and even
the Aztecs of Mexico ate dogs. Here in the U.S. there was a recent
fuss about horse meat. U.S. law prohibits the sale of horse meat
for human consumption, but allows it to be exported as such. There
is no law against using horse meat in animal feed, though, so it is
not like the horses are actually being protected. Why shouldn't
people be allowed to eat horses if they want to? Or dog or cats or
anything else as long as it is not endangered or a health hazard.


m.yoshida

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2003/12/29 8:39:002003/12/29
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"Michael Cash" <bugg...@fake.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 21:39:44 +0900, "m.yoshida" <ma...@yahoo.co.jp>
> brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>
> >
> >"wasabi" <shi...@excite.com> wrote in message
> >news:a24d2dae.03122...@posting.google.com...
> >> Amor...@aol.com wrote in message
news:<9218a0e.03122...@posting.google.com>...
> >> > You know how many unwanted dogs are put to death in America everyday?
> >> > I'm glad the Koreans can make a food source out of unwanted animals.
> >> > When I use to take karate, My 75 year old Chinese Karate teacher said
> >> > only the simple country chinese eat dogs, and that the sophisticated
> >> > city Chinese don't do that sort of thing. He also said Koreans were
> >> > low class, but that's another story. My feeling is, if The Koreans can
> >> > get rid of some unwanted mutts by eating them, More power to them.
> >>
> >> You're either under 16 yrs old or poorly educated. If you're both,
> >> you win the doodoo prize.
> >
> >Although over thirty years old, I'm not sure of what is meant by "doodoo".
> >Is it relevant to "doodle"?
>
> No, the paper is much too absorbent. More relevant to "dookie".

"Dookie" is a countable word?

m.yoshida

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2003/12/29 8:42:562003/12/29
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"John W." <worth...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Kusottare, kuso-yarou, kuso-baka...

> Doodoo is poop, crap, feces.

Poo-poo, excrement, shit?

> John W.

Michael Cash

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2003/12/30 5:46:172003/12/30
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 22:39:00 +0900, "m.yoshida" <ma...@yahoo.co.jp>

brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:

>
>"Michael Cash" <bugg...@fake.com> wrote in message
>news:5v5uuvcgkpf5i6qd8...@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 21:39:44 +0900, "m.yoshida" <ma...@yahoo.co.jp>
>> brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>>
>> >
>> >"wasabi" <shi...@excite.com> wrote in message
>> >news:a24d2dae.03122...@posting.google.com...
>> >> Amor...@aol.com wrote in message
>news:<9218a0e.03122...@posting.google.com>...
>> >> > You know how many unwanted dogs are put to death in America everyday?
>> >> > I'm glad the Koreans can make a food source out of unwanted animals.
>> >> > When I use to take karate, My 75 year old Chinese Karate teacher said
>> >> > only the simple country chinese eat dogs, and that the sophisticated
>> >> > city Chinese don't do that sort of thing. He also said Koreans were
>> >> > low class, but that's another story. My feeling is, if The Koreans can
>> >> > get rid of some unwanted mutts by eating them, More power to them.
>> >>
>> >> You're either under 16 yrs old or poorly educated. If you're both,
>> >> you win the doodoo prize.
>> >
>> >Although over thirty years old, I'm not sure of what is meant by "doodoo".
>> >Is it relevant to "doodle"?
>>
>> No, the paper is much too absorbent. More relevant to "dookie".
>
>"Dookie" is a countable word?

No, "dookie" is an uncountable noun.

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