"Michael Cash" <buggeroff@fake.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 21:39:44 +0900, "m.yoshida" <masa@yahoo.co.jp>
> brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>
> >
> >"wasabi" <shibuya@excite.com> wrote in message
> >news:a24d2dae.0312280418.7fea238b@posting.google.com...
> >> Amoredben@aol.com wrote in message
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> >> > You know how many unwanted dogs are put to death in America everyday?
> >> > I'm glad the Koreans can make a food source out of unwanted animals.
> >> > When I use to take karate, My 75 year old Chinese Karate teacher said
> >> > only the simple country chinese eat dogs, and that the sophisticated
> >> > city Chinese don't do that sort of thing. He also said Koreans were
> >> > low class, but that's another story. My feeling is, if The Koreans can
> >> > get rid of some unwanted mutts by eating them, More power to them.
> >>
> >> You're either under 16 yrs old or poorly educated.  If you're both,
> >> you win the doodoo prize.
> >
> >Although over thirty years old, I'm not sure of what is meant  by "doodoo".
> >Is it relevant to "doodle"?
>
> No, the paper is much too absorbent. More relevant to "dookie".

"Dookie" is a countable word?

> --
>
> Michael Cash
>
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> Despite what your academic advisor may have told you, there are, to the best
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> farm ecology."
>
> Dr. Seymore Butts
> Human Resources
> Acme Pharmeceuticals, Inc.