Posted on 09/30/2018 9:01:35 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Last week Pyongyang sent two rare Pungsans, Korean hunting dogs, to South Korean President Moon Jae-in, as a token of the growing friendship between the two countries.
Named Songgang and Gomi, the dogs were transferred via the truce village at Panmunjom on the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between the Koreas on September 27, along with three kilos (6.6 lb) of food to help them adapt to their new home.
According to the Blue House, Kim and his wife, Ri Sol Ju, suggested the gift to Moon at a dinner in Pyongyang during the South Korean leader's historic trip to North Korea last month, with Ri promising they have "certificates of pedigree."
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Showed a dog on a spit over a BBQ pit.
Of course, just a few years ago here in Hawaii, some maybe Filipino grounds keepers were busted catching someone's dog and eating it...........
The post you quoted: “Also gave them a book...How To Wok Your Dog was made by BulletBobCo, not me.
You responded:
” — both of you.After you have woked your dog, you sit down for a bowl of hot dog wok.”
Just setting the record straight.
Have fun both of you.
These dogs are too nice to eat.
They are probably wearing listening device implants. Would not put it past the Norks.
maybe they have hidden microphones or cameras or some sort of surveillance?
“I was there two full years. I saw dogs for sale as food one time.”
In other words you went to one of the many open air dog-meat markets once during your time in Korea. I’ve seen dogs for sale as food every time I’ve been in Seoul for one or two week business trips because I like to walk around and enjoy exploring the markets.
Some Koreans like to eat dogs - so what?. We Americans like to eat cows, which the Hindus in India consider to be sacred. The average Vegan thinks we are all moral criminals for eating eggs and butter.
Not in this case. It was a stand-alone butcher shop that seemed to specialize in dogs. My memory isn’t good enough to remember if they carried other meats. It was not in the ‘G.I.” section of town but further down where you don’t see too many American soldiers, just Koreans. Uijongbu if I remember correctly. The big markets are a whole different story. You can literally buy anything in one of those.
I was being facetious. Not serious.
Two dogs so no one goes away hungry; for the Peace Feast.
Why do you ask, two dogs?
Looks like I am the only one on the thread who got the reference
With a side of fries?
Look like white coated Carolina Dogs! I want one.
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