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as long as I can help out
Actually, I rather like tofu, thanks. Tastes great when making Mabo Dofu (r Mabodon or Mabo Tofu or however you want to call it). In fact, I think I'll make that for dinner tonight. Thanks for reminding me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike
Hippies, however, I hate.
Anyone else see the PETA episode of Pen and Teller's Bull Shit?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mman
Exactly how I feel.Reminds me of something Bill Maher said. Why do people feel good when they kill a deer or any animal for that matter. You have a fucking gun, they cant do shit...pussy. If you are hunting for food that you need then ok, but doing it for the sheer pleasure of it is sick.Quote:
Also it's funny to see how many tough guy wannabe's are on here... and I had some respect for some you, I'll tell you what if you want to club something that bad try and club me if you can... not so fucking easy to club something that fights back now is it!
This explains why you try to knife a lot during gunfights in ET...
I agree completely. Let the baby seals alone, and come with me to China. We are going to fix the earth's eco system once and for all.Quote:
Originally Posted by DarkCrow676
Yes Yoshi, you must let out your anger that you have against the Cryers and club down some fools for the eco-system. Also you should visit India for more human clubbing action.
The seals have had it coming for a long time. Where's my clubbin club?
this many posts and no jokes about them using hockey sticks yet?..for shame.
LOL
It's a little-known fact that the game of hockey was created by Indian seal clubbers way back when. To keep themselves warm out there on the ice and alleviate boredom, they'd select a smallish baby seal and bat it back and forth with their clubs trying to get it into the opposing team's hole in the ice.Quote:
Originally Posted by frostwolf ex
The puck was created after skates were introduced by westerners early in the 1600s, causing the gradual abandonment of the original seal game piece. The sharp blades would cut up the seal guts that tended to accumulate on the ice, causing messy slips and falls, so some teams started using a small round disk of walrus cartilege instead. Apparently "puck" was named after a word the players often said when this accident happened.