Re: Chicken leg experiment



Sheldon wrote:

"Gregory Morrow" wrote:
Sqwertz wrote:
cyberthud wrote:

Washed six, even pulling back the foreskin
packing the flour mix underneath.

Flour under the skin? �That sounds like a recipe for glue.

What happened to the stuff under the skin?

Oh, Steve, that was just the part of the "experiment"
that *failed*...don't you know nothing, as they say...???

Anyways, why go to all this trouble for the scrawny amount
of meat that's on a chicken leg...the mind *boogles*...!!!

You ain't seen cyberthud's skinny widdle tiddies and
her mammoth thighs.

http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/904/thighs7bj.jpg


Didja know that the cyperSTINK eats cheep canned mackerel on crackers
in bed...her poor husband sez the smell is *so* rank it's like
sleeping with a seal.

;-p


--
Best
Greg


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