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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Had it in Thailand, thought it was good until I found out what it was.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen One thing I Learned "Hanging Out" in the Asian Community, "Don't Tell Me What it is, If I Like It Maybe, Eventually, I'll Ask" (Really Good, Tender, Chinese Beef?, ABC Beef, Already Been Chewed, Your Host was Kind Enough to Pre-Chew it For You) A lot of what I ate I Could Tell what it was by Looking but didn't stop Me trying, I Still Love Octopus and Squid.
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln "Most of the dog bones excavated at Jamestown have cut marks on them, suggesting that "it is possible that they were eaten," study co-author Ariane Thomas, a doctoral student of biological anthropology at the University of Iowa, told Live Science in an email.

But given the starvation and evidence for human cannibalism at Jamestown, it is not surprising that people ate dogs, Thomas said.

These dogs were at least partly related to those that first roamed the continent before European settlers arrived. "...
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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When you're hungry...
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