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    some people will belive anything

    hey look 5 stars

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    Heavy Varments

    Arrrrr nuts....Check this one also http://www.antisquirrel.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by hurricane_r View Post
    wow those ones are huge!

    does that mean a musleum can still eat them?
    only if it was ritually slaughtered by a musleum facing east

    ---- or should that ne 'ritually slaughtered facing east by a musleum'?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph View Post
    only if it was ritually slaughtered by a musleum facing east

    ---- or should that ne 'ritually slaughtered facing east by a musleum'?
    Never heard of a Musleum, I know of a Muslim who does Hallal killings at the freezing works!!!!
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    Last night I watched Anthony Bourdains "No Reservations" on Prime T.V what a great programme he travels the world and tries traditional dishes (he's a Chef) Last night he was in Peru and they had Guinea Pigs for lunch! They were extremely tasty and apparently are a staple diet in the mountainous areas around Peru. Very Informative!!!
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    Yum Yum

    A tasti South American Breakfast,good after a late night out!
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