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SoylentGreen
24-04-2009, 03:07:PM
'Spike' is hungry for Japanese whalers.
He is quoted as growling and licking his nether regions when I asked him about his thoughts on whaling.

http://apps.facebook.com/dogbook/profile/view/530397

bigbadpete
24-04-2009, 08:50:PM
If I could dip one in chocolate, my labrador would eat him sandals and all

Moneypenny
24-04-2009, 09:33:PM
Your labrador would be sadly disappointed, as he's mostly fur. This is his only defence. That and those big brown eyes.

SoylentGreen
24-04-2009, 09:53:PM
If I could dip one in chocolate, my labrador would eat him sandals and all

hehehehehehe

stylesjack
25-04-2009, 06:09:AM
lol

TBman256
29-04-2009, 01:17:AM
I had a skitzoid multese that would claw himself out of his grave to take out a pirate whaler in a heartbeat

cotondetulr
11-05-2009, 11:35:AM
I feel that this thread is highly offensive. Although I am American with out a trace of Japanese blood, the city where I live in california has a large japanese population, and many of my friends are japanese, and I do partially associate with them. And therefore offended.

Orca
11-05-2009, 03:49:PM
Ah,lighten up,were not against the japanese..were against the whalers who just happen to be japanese.

SoylentGreen
11-05-2009, 04:20:PM
I feel that this thread is highly offensive. Although I am American with out a trace of Japanese blood, the city where I live in california has a large japanese population, and many of my friends are japanese, and I do partially associate with them. And therefore offended.

Dude it's a joke. The dog couldn't hurt a mouse. And yes when we poke fun at the Japanese we are doing it with the knowledge that it's the Japanese whalers.
Whom we all despise. It's a sea shepherd site not a KKK site - so read comments in that context.

bigbadpete
11-05-2009, 04:55:PM
Several stinkbombs with my name, and address was thrown at the whalers this year, I do hope that they find me offensive in thought deed and action.

Deb
11-05-2009, 09:13:PM
It's not really in SSCS's best interest to be discussing a topic such as this on an open forum. SSCS already has a bad name in whaling nations and to raise sympathy for our cause in these counties is vital, especially amongst the younger population who will be the ones to stop whaling. I know many of you don't care what these nations think of SSCS but at the end of the day it is the organisation that will cop the flak for anything written here, regardless of the disclaimer below.
It's important to keep the forum tasteful and inoffensive. This user may not log on again and therefore we could have lost another member, volunteer or donor.