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Korea to Unleash 'Doctor Dogmeat' to Fight Critics

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by mr_oily, Jan 11, 2002.

  1. mr_oily

    mr_oily Member

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    To the tune of Doctor Feelgood by Motley Crue:
    "He's the one they call doctor dogmeat, he's the one to make you feel aaalright"

    BTW, has anyone ever eaten dog?

    Korea to Unleash 'Doctor Dogmeat' to Fight Critics
    January 10, 2002 11:23 am EST

    SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean dogmeat proponents Thursday unveiled plans to deploy an academic dubbed "Doctor dogmeat" to counter foreign critics and popularize canine cuisine in the run up to this year's World Cup football finals.
    A group of 100 dogmeat restaurant owners will set up a nationwide federation next Monday in a city on the outskirts of Seoul to outline plans to promote the meat to foreign tourists before and during the World Cup period, they said.

    "The new federation will promote the eating of dogmeat during the international event period by designating poshintang restaurants near World Cup stadiums as special places to serve foreign visitors," said Choi Han-kwon, director of the 21st Century Startup Research Institute which is behind the grouping.

    Dogs are bred to be eaten in South Korea, notably in poshintang, literally "body preservation stew," which advocates say is good for your health and which is considered a delicacy by some.

    The eating of dogmeat in Korea has caused particular alarm abroad and among animal rights activists in South Korea ahead of the 2002 World Cup soccer finals, as some dogs are beaten, burned or hanged to make their meat more tender.

    Next Monday's seminar in Koyang city on canine cuisine would feature "Doctor Dogmeat," Chungchong University professor Ahn Yong-keun, who boasts 350 canine recipes, Yonhap news agency said.

    Ahn would present a development strategy for the Korean dogmeat industry, suggesting Web sites on opening dogmeat restaurant franchises and developing new recipes, it said.

    The federation would create Web sites in English and Japanese to promote dogmeat during the World Cup, Choi said.

    South Korea and Japan will co-host the World Cup finals, which are being held from May 31 to June 30.
     
  2. rockHEAD

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    LOVE ME, DON'T EAT ME

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    HELP I'M BEING CHASED BY A KOREAN DOG EATER!!
     
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  3. mr_oily

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    :D
    Now get to work!!!!!!:D:D:D
     
  4. treeman

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    I'll bet PETA will love this one...
     
  5. MadMax

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    i know i'm supposed to be sensitive to other cultures....


    quick question.....


    are they supposed to be sensitive to mine??
     

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