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  • #16
    Re: Re: The man who killed 10,000 dogs

    Originally posted by Mercator
    If he's a terrible person, then so are all the trainers who sent off their dogs to him.
    Yes.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by chegitz guevara
      We don't have kebob in the U.S.
      Luckily, they do in the UK. Because that's where this actually happened.
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      • #18
        He could also sell it to the local chinese restaurant.

        After all dog meat is a delicacy for chinese.
        (although, according to rumors, the meat of dogs who were tortured before their death is preferred,
        as it is said that it tasted better, due to the adrenaline released)
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Mercator


          Luckily, they do in the UK. Because that's where this actually happened.
          D'oh!
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          • #20
            bolt gunning dogs who are past their prime is worse than bolting cows who are in their prime?
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            • #21
              Prime rib.
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              • #22
                Greyhounds are not prime.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Snotty
                  bolt gunning dogs who are past their prime is worse than bolting cows who are in their prime?
                  Cows are used,
                  for food and (sometimes) clothing.
                  So yes, as long as he doesn´t sell their food (to chinese or Kebab makers ) and their hides (to everyone who wants his clothing made from greyhound leather or wishes a greyhound hide as bedside rug ) it is worse than bolting cows.
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                  • #24
                    bolt gunning dogs who are past their prime is worse than bolting cows who are in their prime?
                    Perhaps not but at least the meat from the cows is used. Not just dumped in some field. But then again cow-meat is delicious but I´m not so sure about dogs, never eaten one...
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Donegeal
                      Relax... they're dogs. Besides, like the article says, until just recently, it was legal (except it didn't say anthing about the legality of deposing of the bodies).

                      And to compare this with "the Killing fields" is just wrong.
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                      • #26
                        Sigh...

                        I knew someone would draw the conclusion that I think this is a good thing. I don't. I think its disgusting. I think the entire business is disgusting. But I'm not going to get my undies in a bunch about 10,000 dogs being legally killed over 3 years when there are so many other things going on of such greater importance.

                        You can go ahead and put this so high on your list of things so as to (a) circumvent the censor, and (b) clearly insult/attack the poster and not the issue. But have no fear Red. I did not, and will not report your post. Thats not my job here.
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                        • #27
                          c0ck.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by reds4ever
                            c0ck.
                            LOL!
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                            • #29
                              10,000 dogs x £10/dog x $1.841/£ = $184,100

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                              • #30
                                /3 = $61,400/annum.

                                Meh.

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