Posted by Scott in Sf on November 05, 2008 at 23:43:22 from (76.246.149.228):
In Reply to: Re: o/t horse feed posted by dave2 on November 05, 2008 at 23:11:52:
dave2, I spent 3 years in the army 1982-1984. 3rd Armoured Division, Gelnhausen was home, lots of time in Graf. The Army locked me and 3 other guys in large metal container they called a M60A3 main battle tank for what seemed like years. I loved Germany and the German people. Still iffy about how I feel about the US Army. Don't think I ate horse in Germany but I am sure I did in France. Horses are cheap in the US right now because we banned their slaughter. The killer market is gone. It started here in California, and I thought no way will the rest of the country go for this nutty idea, I was wrong. Now old and sick horses are being abondon. It is sad the neglect these animals are subject to. On the 40th anniversery of D Day we went to Normandy. Never saw Regan or Margie Thatcher. But President Regan did show up and place a wreath at some cemetary in Bittsburg that has SS troopers buried there. In honor of that I have been drinking Bittsburger Pils ever sence, when I can find it.
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