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Thu Dec 6 22:54:52 EST 2007
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mmmm mush
Mush > Bacon
Mush > Bacon
Even though I would normally just disagree with you, I have to say, on certain occasions, Mush > Bacon.
I'd say the opposite... Socio seems to have a new member in his fanclub
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Fri Dec 7 7:05:32 EST 2007
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mmmm mush
Mush > Bacon
Mush > Bacon
Even though I would normally just disagree with you, I have to say, on certain occasions, Mush > Bacon.
I'd say the opposite... Socio seems to have a new member in his fanclub
NONONONONONONONONONONON!!!! TAKE IT BACK NOW!!!!!!!!! IHATE YOU GAHHH!!!!!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edited by Sociopath @ Fri Dec 7 7:54:39 EST 2007
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Fri Dec 7 7:06:11 EST 2007
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mmmm mush
Mush > Bacon
Mush > Bacon
Even though I would normally just disagree with you, I have to say, on certain occasions, Mush > Bacon.
I'd say the opposite... Socio seems to have a new member in his fanclub
NONONONONONONONONONONON!!!! TAKE IT BACK NOW!!!!!!!!! IHATE YOU GAHHH!!!!!
(That's what it said. I freaked out)
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Fri Dec 7 11:38:40 EST 2007
what about deer burgers or steaks or peperonii or um what other types of meat are there other than fish and pultry hummmmm
Fri Dec 7 12:57:06 EST 2007
What the hell is this even about?
Well done for leveling up to 100 a week ago
Well done for leveling up to 100 a week ago
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Fri Dec 7 17:52:38 EST 2007
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The labeled ingredients in the Cla**ic variety of Spam are: chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, sugar, and sodium nitrite to help "keep its color". The product has become part of many jokes and urban legends about mystery meat, which has made it part of pop culture and folklore.
Mmmm, sounds tasty
Mmmm, sounds tasty
This book I'm currently into comes up with a theory as to why there is a high import of Spam into the Pacific Islands (incl. the Phillippines, where I grew up and learned to love fried Spam). The author tries to figure out why this is when these islands have numerous, healthier resources, not to mention, spam isnt as inexpensive as many might think... the conclusion he came up with was basically, at some point in history when the popularity of cannibalism was dying down, they found Spam to be the eligible subst*tute in taste to human flesh.
mmmmm, that tasty human flesh.