Food Poisioning in the PAW

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Postby KotaLu » Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:51 am

jamoni wrote:
Ben wrote:
tehuringa wrote:Not quite red and raw enough.....thats a stupid photo....it just looks like the baboon is humping his leg....he should be swinging it around his head by the tail....I think that would have more impact.


Is this better?

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I hate you.


that's just WRONG on EVERY level...
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Postby Ben » Wed Jan 17, 2007 2:12 pm

But I heart you. :lol:
Gregoriev wrote:I'm not shooting you down for stupidity, but this is like saying "In case of zombies I'll just build my own rocket to mars! blastoff wooohooo!!!! no more zombie! lolz!"

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Postby Kumarian » Wed Jan 17, 2007 4:49 pm

Duckster wrote:Ah well, I'll never eat at Wendy's again, I'm sure that's where the Salmonella came from. Damn you big bacon classic! Why must you taste so good!


I know what you mean Duckster ... that red headed b*tch has gotten me a couple of times as well. :(
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Postby Duckster » Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:40 pm

Up here in Canada, at least around my neck of the woods, there was a big scare with Wendy's salad croutons containing salmonella. I mean, come on, croutons?
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