Quoting Utrecht
eh, nee?
IJsberen komen toch alleen in het noordpoolgebied voor?[/quote]
oh..euh..nou dat wist ik eigenlijk helemaal niet, weer wat geleerd
Quoting Utrecht
eh, nee?
IJsberen komen toch alleen in het noordpoolgebied voor?[/quote]
oh..euh..nou dat wist ik eigenlijk helemaal niet, weer wat geleerd
Quoting Utrecht
Uhm, kind of like juicy beef. The funny thing was that it was in a hot soup....that made it hotdog soup haha.
Was it tasty. Did you think of those pet dogs that go out for a pee, the ones that you see everywhere in Holland. Did you maybe think of your own dog?
The main question. What was your first thought when you saw a pet dog in the Netherlands, pooping on the pavement.
Quoting wouterrr
Quoting Utrecht
Uhm, kind of like juicy beef. The funny thing was that it was in a hot soup....that made it hotdog soup haha.
Was it tasty. Did you think of those pet dogs that go out for a pee, the ones that you see everywhere in Holland. Did you maybe think of your own dog?
The main question. What was your first thought when you saw a pet dog in the Netherlands, pooping on the pavement.
I like dogs as a pet, and I didn't feel guilty actually. It's just part of korean culture and I felt like joining it for the taste of it....and it tasted good, I could have been fooled that it was just cow meat for sure.
I saw "An Inconvenient Truth" the other week, it was very interesting, informative and scary. Did anyone else see it? and what did you think?
Quoting Utrecht
....and it tasted good, I could have been fooled that it was just cow meat for sure.
But what about this. Imagine you are walking on the street in Holland when you see a dog, a nice fat and big one....what do you feel..."ah a walking dinner in front of me"?. I hope you are able to control your thirst to dogs. eeeej....Micheal think... a nice big roastered dog from the neighbours in front of you...hmmmmm
[ Edit: Edited on Jan 20, 2007, at 3:09 PM by wouterrr ]