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offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-04-29 10:41 [#02288429]
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mmmmnn


 

offline nightex from Šiauliai (Lithuania) on 2009-04-29 12:15 [#02288443]
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offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-04-29 12:24 [#02288451]
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luckily a luxury of the few


 

offline nightex from Šiauliai (Lithuania) on 2009-04-29 12:28 [#02288452]
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mmmmm


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-04-29 13:39 [#02288467]
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offline belb from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2009-04-29 14:13 [#02288479]
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haha, "fromage des merdes"? for a minute there i thought
richard herring's dream had actually been made manifest


 

offline catfood03 on 2009-04-29 19:27 [#02288544]
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if rats and mice only knew how they could make their own
cheese


 

offline catfood03 on 2009-04-29 19:36 [#02288547]
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were you bored when you googled this, Cliff?


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2009-04-29 20:19 [#02288550]
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Cats are especially interested in dairy mice.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2009-04-29 20:48 [#02288551]
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I'm sorry, that sounded like dirty flirting.


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2009-04-30 07:53 [#02288639]
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from the site:
"The History of Rat Cheese

The first rat cheese was made in the early eighteenth
century by ship-wrecked French sailors. On an uninhabited
tropical island in the Pacific the stranded mariners found
themselves amid a natural abundance of food. But with !no
women or large animals!, and a repetitive diet of fruit and
fish, they soon began to long for the comforts of home."

for a moment i believed this site was authentic...


 


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