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schroeder
Posted 2007-02-23 5:53 PM (#113723 - in reply to #113698)
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What's the diference between Vietname3se spriong rolls and Chinese spring rolls?
And if the answer is dog don't tell me.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-02-23 6:04 PM (#113724 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg



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Vietnamese Spring Rolls... recipe on page 76 of "Food for Animal Lovers - 101 Ways To Wok Your Dog".
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schroeder
Posted 2007-02-23 6:05 PM (#113725 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg


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Well, 've got a King Size Wok and my neighbours have a real small dog........

Tell me where to find the recipe book.
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gh1
Posted 2007-02-24 1:25 AM (#113726 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg


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Dog is pretty good actually. With fava beans and a nice Chianti.
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gh1
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-02-24 2:19 AM (#113727 - in reply to #113698)
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You starve a young dog for three days to clean-out it's system. Then you feed it a whole bunch of rice and vegetables. Wait four hours, then visit the dog with a ball-peen hammer. Then you wrap it in wet burlap, and bake it in a pit.
Voila! Baked Stuffed Dog. [Phillipine-style]
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Tony Calman
Posted 2007-02-24 2:39 AM (#113728 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg



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sounds like you guys have too many Korean guitars...
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-24 2:48 AM (#113729 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg


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there's always teriyaki terrier and poodle pot pie...


but what these have to do with bromberg i'll never know.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-02-24 7:56 AM (#113730 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg


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True Story:
While running about on the island of Bintan (Indonesia), we got caught-up in a conversation with our driver, which eventually lead to his declaring his preference for "Black dog" over "Brown dog" and he wasn't talkin' as a pet...
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-24 12:14 PM (#113731 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg



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Woking the Dog was he?
It just ain't right.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-02-24 12:53 PM (#113732 - in reply to #113698)
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At a Christian Ministry outdoor tent revival, we had a white family that had returned from eight years of living/witnessing in the back-islands of the Philippines. Their eight-year-old daughter (who spoke English and Tagalog equally well) was at the Children's table at dinner. Bandit the Puppy was mooching at the table, and the little girl was vehemently telling the dog to get away...
"What's the matter, you don't like dogs?" the other kids asked.
"Oh, I love dog! But dog belongs ON the table, not under it."
"You EAT dogs? Eeew!"
"No, no, Dog is good! We have dog every Sunday if we can. It is a delicacy."

That little girl told me that recipe. (for Real!)
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alpep
Posted 2007-02-24 2:13 PM (#113733 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg


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as an esl teacher I taught adults and kids from many different countries. One day a couple of Vietnamese kids came up to me puzzled. apparently they were seving hot dogs in the cafetorium (no I did not make that word up someone else did) Mr. Pepiak, the hot dog is the meat of the dog? Oh yes I told them. We eat dog in my country they explained. I then told them I was kidding and it was the meat of the pig. (this actually happened to me but sometimes you hear this story told as a joke and the punch line is "in my country we don't eat that part of the dog")
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-02-24 6:21 PM (#113734 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg


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That explains the those vietnamese guys I met that had a saigon/bayone accent.

Cafetorium is one of the great american inventions. The Spork is another good one. At my school we used sporks in the cafetorium.

Al, we have to trade war stories sometime. Fresh out of college I taught high school math for 1 year before I realized it was a pond scum sucking job. So I went into marketing instead.

Dave
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alpep
Posted 2007-02-24 6:36 PM (#113735 - in reply to #113698)
Subject: Re: Bromberg


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Originally posted by Tupperware:


Al, we have to trade war stories sometime. Fresh out of college I taught high school math for 1 year before I realized it was a pond scum sucking job. So I went into marketing instead.

Dave
sure we can do that.
It almost killed me. colitis, esophogitis, gastrootis, duadenumitis, a few other itises, acid reflux, insomnia...
on second thought I want to forget all that stuff.
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