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.
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?