There are more than a few cultures that actively consume dogs as just another meat, the barbarians! Historically, Incas and Aztecs went in for dog meat in a big way, Guido’s ancestors may have developed their nasty, neurotic habits that way, constantly being wary of becoming the latest hotdog! If you travel to Bali or other Indonesian tourist sites, never consume street food, especially meals cooked for tourists, and be wary even in hotels. The meat declared to be beef or chevon is just cat or dog, the stuff not good enough for even the locals to eat, so rather then convert it to fish food or fertiliser, they just put more sauce on it and cook it up for dumb westerner tourists. I think maybe Cederq acquired some Chihuahua DNA when he visited on a US Navy stopover years ago, would explain his cranky responses to site visitors, and that habit of scratching behind his ears.
That’s the most loyal friend you could ever have waiting for you to say hi.
That made my day Cederq, I still to this day love puppy breath.
There are more than a few cultures that actively consume dogs as just another meat, the barbarians! Historically, Incas and Aztecs went in for dog meat in a big way, Guido’s ancestors may have developed their nasty, neurotic habits that way, constantly being wary of becoming the latest hotdog! If you travel to Bali or other Indonesian tourist sites, never consume street food, especially meals cooked for tourists, and be wary even in hotels. The meat declared to be beef or chevon is just cat or dog, the stuff not good enough for even the locals to eat, so rather then convert it to fish food or fertiliser, they just put more sauce on it and cook it up for dumb westerner tourists. I think maybe Cederq acquired some Chihuahua DNA when he visited on a US Navy stopover years ago, would explain his cranky responses to site visitors, and that habit of scratching behind his ears.
That’s the most loyal friend you could ever have waiting for you to say hi.
That made my day Cederq, I still to this day love puppy breath.