November 6, 200322 yr I certainly hope that you all save me a dog or two for my next trip. In Korea we called it Bodogie. Our company maskot turned up missing one day, nice little dog, saw her again down the local village in the local super market or better described as the local hooch market. I think some of the meat I ate as I strolled around the Bangkok streets, well the meat on the sticks, hummmmmm. Now I wonder, dog meat, or pork, chicken, or fish sticks? Some of it tasted kind of kinkie? Wowwwwwwww! I paid ten baht for soi doggie! Bud
November 6, 200322 yr I paid ten baht for soi doggie! Have you noticed that most of the dogs have disappeared - I assume for APEC. I guess they're being kept somewhere to be released gradually on to the market?
November 6, 200322 yr Actually, the freezers are full up. Some of finest tourist visited resturants for farangs will be having sales and discounts for the newest craze, fried rabbit meat imported from Spain. Only severed with the foreigner on tour in mind, quantities limited, order tonight. Bud
November 6, 200322 yr AH! so you been to my neighborhood, stop by next time, you cook-up the dog-leg soup and i'll supply the beer...
November 6, 200322 yr No, you eat the dog and drink the beer, and I will bum bum the neighbor hood delights. Bud
November 6, 200322 yr and I will bum bum the neighbor hood delights you mean those vender on the street
November 6, 200322 yr No I meant the remaining soi dogs, who have not yet become vender meat. Some of the vendors really look good after all they used to be bar girls. Bud
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