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RelentlesslyOptimistic: Who Knew?
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I would rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn Bridge than the one who sold it.
Will Rogers
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April 19, 2009
"Semen is an exciting ingredient that can give every dish you make an interesting twist."
Am I going to be so immature as to ridicule someone's passionate effort to open minds to something new just for a laugh? Oh yeah. From the author's Lulu page : " No, I'm not joking
and no, I'm not some sort of whacky freak. I'm just passionate about
everything I do, including cooking with cum. " There was one line in the book's preview that was hard to swallow: " Semen is inexpensive to produce and is commonly available in many, if not most, homes and restaurants. " Restaurants?
Restaurants ? Either the sous chef has more duties than at most
establishments or you are supposed to produce your own (which will get
you kicked out of a lot of places!). Definitely not a family affair. It couldn't be a fast food place either, come to think of it. Via Blame It On The Voices
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July 10, 2008
Living under the house, part two
Happily, Michael & Kathleen's skunks left voluntarily. In the meantime, though, something has moved in under our house. The stairs that lead from the basement up to the room addition and then outside are lined with the same limestone as the foundation. Recently, after I spread some boric acid, tracks appeared near holes between the limestone blocks on either side of the steps.
To find out what was living there,"
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