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Re: The random krap and bizarre pics thread
Time to vote!
Which one is Supraman?
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7/10/2008, 3:22 pm
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Nine Buck
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Well, in that case--**** it, I ain't going.
What is the world coming to if a hungry sports fan can't even get a piping hot, lip-smackin' dish of Labrador retriever?
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Dog meat off the menu during Beijing Olympics
Jul 11, 11:17 AM (ET)
BEIJING (AP) - Canine cuisine is being sent to the doghouse during next month's Beijing Olympic Games.
Dog meat has been struck from the menus of officially designated Olympic restaurants, and Beijing tourism officials are telling other outlets to discourage consumers from ordering dishes made from dogs, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Friday.
Waiters and waitresses should "patiently" suggest other options to diners who order dog, it said, quoting city tourism bureau Vice Director Xiong Yumei.
Dog, known in Chinese as "xiangrou," or "fragrant meat," is eaten by some Chinese for its purported health-giving qualities.
Beijing isn't the first Olympic host to slap a ban on the dish.
South Korea banned dog meat during the 1988 Seoul Olympics by invoking a law prohibiting the sale of "foods deemed unsightly." After the Olympics, the ban was not strictly enforced.
Dog meat is also eaten in some other Asian countries, including Vietnam, the Philippines and Laos.

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7/11/2008, 9:20 am
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If you are going to send them unwanted dogs to eat, they can start with this one.
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7/11/2008, 10:06 am
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I foresee a trip to China in teh heds near future.
He might even catch some Olympics while there.
Excellent service.
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7/11/2008, 9:26 pm
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Can't think of anything more fun to do on a Saturday than get chased by horn helmeted Dikes swinging hard plastic baseball bats...
Roller girls give chase in La. version of bull run
Jul 12, 1:52 PM (ET)
By JANET McCONNAUGHEY
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - It's the running of the bulls, New Orleans style.
Hundreds of men, women and children, most in white with red scarves around their waists and red bandannas around their necks, gathered outside a French Quarter bar Saturday morning to be chased down Bourbon Street by members of New Orleans' roller derby league.
"Roller skates and a stampede through the Quarter - what could possibly go wrong?" said accountant Jason Medonia.
The run, in its second year, featured 33 roller girls in horned helmets from teams with names like Confederacy of Punches and Crescent Wenches.
A few minutes after the runners started, the skaters whacked their plastic bats on the street and took off. Behind them putted Elvis impersonators on motorized scooters.
It all started last year when a friend of organizer Mickey Hanning dressed as a Spanish bull runner for Mardi Gras. Hanning thought it would be fun to get some friends together and have their wives and girlfriends chase them.
Another friend's girlfriend suggested bringing in the roller girls, and a new tradition was born.
This year's crowd included Russ Schlievert, who came from Montana to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina and loved New Orleans so much he and his wife retired here.
He will miss the annual "Running of the Sheep," an event he organized in 1989 in Reed Point, Mont., but said he was impressed with Saturday's event.
"I was surprised at the turnout," he said. "I was surprised that everybody dressed. But this is New Orleans."
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7/13/2008, 10:23 am
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