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Old 15th May 2020, 12:19 PM
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stormie, I think BeeGee is making a joke because you didn't answer the right question! You answered Rebo's question at the bottom of the previous page. The question was: what birds are racketing away outside your window? And you answered with Chinese food, which is a bit strange...
Well fuck FUCK! How did those posts get in between my fine answer! Dammit! But NOT weirder than my interpretation of not being able to properly cook roadkill. OK, maybe BeeGee is not quite as broadminded in his culinary views as I thought . . . and you must undertand that that chinese food is making a racket outside though, and the fuzz on it looks a bit like wings . . . . Sorry @BeeGee!

I'd answer the question but this thread says I am at the bottom of the page and the last, last poster and I swear it lies

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Old 15th May 2020, 01:31 PM
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Old 19th May 2020, 07:38 PM
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stormie, I think BeeGee is making a joke because you didn't answer the right question! You answered Rebo's question at the bottom of the previous page. The question was: what birds are racketing away outside your window? And you answered with Chinese food, which is a bit strange...
OK, maybe BeeGee is not quite as broadminded in his culinary views as I thought . . . and you must undertand that that chinese food is making a racket outside though, and the fuzz on it looks a bit like wings . . . . Sorry @BeeGee!

I'd answer the question but this thread says I am at the bottom of the page and the last, last poster and I swear it lies
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Old 19th May 2020, 07:54 PM
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There's a reason they boil that stuff for a long time, just sayin.

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