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by Blitzen on 28 February 2013 - 03:02
I think Moons would be great at drinking his milk directly from the cow.

by Two Moons on 28 February 2013 - 03:02
Eewwwwwww,
no cows please.
no cows please.
by Blitzen on 28 February 2013 - 03:02
Moons, a human woman with a lot of hair there? Are you sure that wasn't a sheep?

by Two Moons on 28 February 2013 - 03:02
LOL,
quite.
She was a big ole gal, girdle like a steel trap, and yeah a little more hair than I cared for.
Cute girl, but I had to go.
quite.
She was a big ole gal, girdle like a steel trap, and yeah a little more hair than I cared for.
Cute girl, but I had to go.
by Blitzen on 28 February 2013 - 03:02
If you say so, but it still sounds like a sheep to me.

by Two Moons on 28 February 2013 - 03:02
You have knowledge of sheep do ya......LOL
Hey,
she was a nice girl, not her fault she had hairy nipples.
Hey,
she was a nice girl, not her fault she had hairy nipples.
by Blitzen on 28 February 2013 - 04:02
Sure do know sheep, worked for a farm vet for many years. Nice animals. I can't eat mutton or lamb to this day; don't eat veal ether - another thread. Once one of the farmer's sons got caught with one of the ewes doing the nasty. He said he was smoking reefer that night and thought it was his girlfriend with hairy nipples. You never lived in PA did you, Moons?

by Two Moons on 28 February 2013 - 04:02
Ya can't blame it on the grass,
hell we got crackers up in the woods around here who think that's how to lose their virginity....LOL
ye haw, it ain't just PA.
Been through there but never stayed.
hell we got crackers up in the woods around here who think that's how to lose their virginity....LOL
ye haw, it ain't just PA.
Been through there but never stayed.

by leeshideaway on 28 February 2013 - 15:02

by leeshideaway on 28 February 2013 - 15:02
Merck scientists have introduced a new drug to the meat industry - Zilmax. This drug bulks up cattle in the last few weeks of their lives, bringing in more revenue for feedlot owners. Four major meat companies now use Zilmax, including Tyson Foods, JBS SA, Cargill, and National Beef Packing Co. Reportedly, Cargill resisted Zilmax for years, but finally got on board to keep up with the market.
Tyson, Cargill among others now drugging your meat with Merck's new Zilmax
Two Latest GE-Related Health Threats: 'Monster Salmon,' and Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria from GE Experiments Found in Chinese Waterways
Two Latest GE-Related Health Threats
Tyson, Cargill among others now drugging your meat with Merck's new Zilmax
Two Latest GE-Related Health Threats: 'Monster Salmon,' and Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria from GE Experiments Found in Chinese Waterways
Two Latest GE-Related Health Threats
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