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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (5982)7/18/2001 2:40:09 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
<Both of you are right, but in an unexpected way. The dog will actually have Pavlov for dinner>

No! You pessimists are wrong. Pavlov [an emigre from China] ate the dog. Make sure your dogs are well-cooked though - some Kazakhstani children ended up with a Kazakh-eating worm! It's a dog eat dog world, that's for sure. Make sure you are not the steak at the stake. nandotimes.com <ALMATY, Kazakhstan (May 18, 2001 09:52 p.m. EDT nandotimes.com) - Eleven youngsters were hospitalized after eating kebabs made of dog meat in the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan, doctors said Thursday.

The youngsters, residents of the Pavlodar region in Kazakhstan, were taken to hospital suffering from a parasitical worm after eating dog meat kebabs during a picnic last month, said Yury Kalinin, deputy head doctor of the regional sanitary office.

"They ate kebabs. I think they knew they were eating dog meat," Kalinin said.

The young men and women were only hospitalized this month as the disease tends to incubate over several weeks, he added.
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Now if you pessimists would all just hold still while I get you in the pot...

Mqurice
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