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Yeah, I loved that dress Princess Mary was wearing and her hair wasn't bad either!
But that guy she was standing next to... just a little bit coo-coo. Not in that he likes dog meat, but that he lives in a country where dogs are commonly regarded as pets (not meat) and he still likes dog meat. He's even president of that dog club! I hope someone revokes that.
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And what ever did happen to the royal hot dog anyways? Just found it amusing that PrinceHenrik's comment concerning eating dogs drew outrage, while spending $10thousand so that one dog could cannibalize another dog drew no protests whatsoever.
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And as further evidence that the world is going to the dogs: news of Italians fearful of terrorist puppy bombs.
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quote:Originally posted by aspectre: And what ever did happen to the royal hot dog anyways? Just found it amusing that PrinceHenrik's comment concerning eating dogs drew outrage, while spending $10thousand so that one dog could cannibalize another dog drew no protests whatsoever.
Why would it draw outrage. It was basically an organ donation, which is for the most part a pretty uncontroversial thing. The word "cannibalize" could only be implied by an extremely large and unconventional twisting of the definition. I for one can't see why on earth you would bother to use it that way.
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The "puppy bomb" article seems somewhat strange to me. Since when is having a bag move around on its own a sign that it might be a bomb. Last I heard, bombs are fairly stationary until they go boom.
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Unlike real blogs, "real news" sites like to pretend that their product isn't public domain. And they like to bury their spins&mistakes to bolster their "Trust us, we are never wrong."