3 thoughts on “A missing comma turns a cook into a cannibal”
21C Dog Lover
I don’t know if you’ve tried it, but cooked dog is actually delicious. I generally prefer a hardy Yellow Lab, in less I’m in the mood for something more exotic, in which case I go with Chihuahua or a Chow. As for family, if you can’t live with them and can’t live without them, you might as well eat them. That’s my two cents.
Jeep
Very nice, but at least there IS a comma there! The magazine might have made it better, in my opinion, as:
EAT,
RAY:
LOVE!
Don’t know who at 21C loves dogs, now that i’m gone, but since i’ve never been to China, i’ve never tasted dog (except my dachshunds’ tongues, by mistake: salty!)
I don’t know if you’ve tried it, but cooked dog is actually delicious. I generally prefer a hardy Yellow Lab, in less I’m in the mood for something more exotic, in which case I go with Chihuahua or a Chow. As for family, if you can’t live with them and can’t live without them, you might as well eat them. That’s my two cents.
Very nice, but at least there IS a comma there! The magazine might have made it better, in my opinion, as:
EAT,
RAY:
LOVE!
Don’t know who at 21C loves dogs, now that i’m gone, but since i’ve never been to China, i’ve never tasted dog (except my dachshunds’ tongues, by mistake: salty!)
EAT RAY, LOVE would have been even better, don’t you think? An imperative, injunction or command?