#1 2008-05-31 03:27:55
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#2 2008-05-31 15:40:38
Evita! Evita! Evita! [koff, koff] Whoops. Sorry. Reflex.
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#3 2008-05-31 21:41:33
Peta! Peta! Peta! I made you out of clay.
And when you're dry and ready, it's with Peta I will play.
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#4 2008-06-01 00:40:43
Was that your version of "torah, torah, torah?"
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#5 2008-06-02 01:55:59
A Swiftian response to Kitteh Overpopulation:
Lechero wrote:
Lechero's Recipe for Kitten Mulligan:
12 small kittens, skinned, gutted and all cut up
1 pound butter or margarine
3 teaspoons salt
8 medium potatoes, peeled and chopped
8 medium onions, chopped
2 cup chopped celery
1 quart peeled tomatoes, chopped
2 (17 ounce) cans cream-style corn
2 teaspoons red pepper
4 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 cup bread crumbs
Cook kittens slowly in large pot with just enough water to cover their little carcass parts. Add butter and salt and cook until tender. Cool.
Remove meat from bones and return to stock. Add potatoes, onions and celery. Cook slowly until vegetables are tender.
Add tomatoes, corn, pepper and sugar. Bring to a boil. Simmer on low heat until bubbly. Thicken with bread crumbs.
Serve with green salad and garlic bread.
Serves 12
Last edited by lechero (2008-03-10 10:27:59)
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#6 2008-06-02 13:59:34
Is spaying or neutering really "Ethical" from the standpoint of the pet? PETA wants animals to be in their "natural state" and that means lots of hot fur-on-fur action.
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#8 2008-06-03 00:46:38
GooberMcNutly wrote:
Is spaying or neutering really "Ethical" from the standpoint of the pet? PETA wants animals to be in their "natural state" and that means lots of hot fur-on-fur action.
It always cracks me up when I mention that my cat has been de-clawed and people say "that's so cruel!" I mean, I had the doctors cut his balls off, for pete's sake.
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#9 2008-06-03 13:31:24
square wrote:
Any self-respecting picadore would get the picos much closer to her neck.
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