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This article has been viewed 2585 times in the last 2 years elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 10:12 GMTi love the tiny ducklings. if it were not cruel they would make such a nice live necklace... (where did i even get that idea? i think i really am going mad now) Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:09 GMTThey would poo in your cleavage. These things I know... elaine: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:28 GMTgood point, well taken. i will never make a duckling necklace, no matter how cruella i might get. jack: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:43 GMTdid i ever tell you girls about the big womem with the cleavage like the grand canyon who held a puppy to her sweet flowing breast and the puppy decided to vacate itself of the puppy chow it devoured earlier. well, she screamed, an ear piercing scream, the puppy bit her lip and she fell of the chair and as she was falling she grabbed her skinny, scrawnny husband and fell on top of him while he was eating his cereal. at the hospital.....well i'd better continue this another time. Halley: 16th Mar 2007 - 06:53 GMTthe sound of the duck "quak quak" means a person is a little nuts (crazy) where I come from......... Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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