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China: Howls over new 1 dog policy(People urged to inform on each other;fears of police searches)
News 24 (South Africa) / AFP ^
| December 1, 2006
Posted on 12/01/2006 10:01:42 AM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat
Geez, the next thing you know China will only allow families to have one child.
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posted on
12/01/2006 10:44:57 AM PST
by
dfwgator
To: Dog
Sorry, you're gonna have to leave this thread.
No Dogs allowed.
Couldn't resist. :)
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posted on
12/01/2006 10:47:01 AM PST
by
RobRoy
(Islam is a greater threat to the world today than Naziism was in 1937.)
To: pgkdan
"How many can they eat at a time?" Depends of the size of the family. There isn't a lot of meat to go around on a 35 cm (13 inch) dog.
To: Dog
I spewed coffee over it. 'Course, if I were REALLY going to eat it the fur would HAVE to go!
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12/01/2006 10:47:52 AM PST
by
RobRoy
(Islam is a greater threat to the world today than Naziism was in 1937.)
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To: Stoat
Howls over new 1 dog policy What an excellent idea!!! And chinese don't even use nouc mam sauce
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posted on
12/01/2006 10:53:54 AM PST
by
from occupied ga
(Your most dangerous enemy is your own government)
To: RobRoy
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posted on
12/01/2006 10:59:19 AM PST
by
Dog
(Hey Red Sox forget the Japanese pitchers for $42mil I'll talk to you for $10 million.)
To: Stoat
...rather fearing that seized dogs could be put in sacks and beaten to death (tenderized)
with sticks, as has happened in earlier campaigns,... And no doubt delivered to the nearest restaurant.
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