On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 22:37:30 +0800, emu wrote:
> Thank you for your invitation. I love to come to Bulgaria. Tell me, is
> Bulgaria dog meat tasty? Is it a crime to eat dog meat in your Country?
> I don't want to break any laws in your country. Ten years ago, I was
> invited to
> a BBQ party in Australia and unknowingly ate some dog meat. It was only
> after the
> Police arrested me that I realised it was an offence! Not only that,
> this guy who invited me, actually stole his neighbours dog for the BBQ
> party! I was charge with two offences. One, for eating dog meat and two,
> for eating a stolen dog. The neighbour, whose dog was stolen ,was also
> charge, because he was
> one of the invited guest who unknowingly ate dog meat, his own dog!
>
> I want to be more careful this time. Once again, thank you for the
> invitation!
I haven't tasted the dog meat in Bulgaria yet, but assume it is since
some years ago the Vietnamese tem****ary workers ate virtually all dogs
and some cats before they were sent back home, and now as the dogs have
multiplied again we need someone come and take care of them one more
time. Don't worry of the police - they are so lazy ass bastards that
would not wink an eye for a dog, even for a prize winner..
> "Chorbalan" <chorbalan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:nu2dnb_E9Kuc6ZrVnZ2dnUVZ_h7inZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 12:09:30 +0800, emu wrote:
>>
>> > Is it true there are plenty of stray dogs around. I don't mind
>> > rounding them up for ex****t to Mongolia
>>
>> Be our quest, but there are more dogs in the streets of Bulgaria than
>> people in the whole of Mongolia, besides they don't eat dogs over
>> there, but a kind of big and smelly wild sheep; you can try ex****ting
>> to Korea and China; you feel free to catch our small vermin for ex****t
>> to the Indian subcontinent ;-)
>>


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