NO driving when you have both left hands.
Wonder if she knows she has 2 left hands
Time to go to sleep⌠night night lovelies!
Also: you think you invented silly faces? How cuteâŚ
Photograph: a lunch at Burger Chef, 1960
The look you make when you realise youâre knickers are stuck to the seat
I wonder does she have two left feet as well. If so no wonder the passenger has the keys..
Hamster are just small tufts of fur balls with teeth. Though considering what their home range is. Mostly the Russian Steppes. Where they are little happy meals on four feet for any predator. An attitude keeps the little⌠things.. alive for just a few more moments.
But I love gerbils. We used to breed and sell them.
Unlike hamsters. They are a lot more social and are a lot more willing to want to have interaction with you.
Though my favorite snake is the plains hognose snake.
They have an attitude and act like a big scary rattler. They are a colubrid. They coil around their prey and suffocate it as they squeeze harder with each breath the prey animal takes.
In the wild their prefered prey are small frogs and other small vertebrates such as mice and voles. They are not like the corn snake a placid and easily handled snake. With the Hognose snake it takes time to train to see you and your hand not as something to strike at. They are not for someone just starting to keep reptiles.
Male hamsters are Ewwwww. Their , bums pops out when they get hot.
I donât mine or take quaaludes. Same thing as mining as if I want to go to sleep; Iâll just go to bed. So sorry to say, you are no threat to me. ![]()
Itâs a shame I donât like mutton as I would buy the meat you harvest.
I donât think giraffes are that mean. Man on the other hand⌠those savages will eat anything.
There is a human at the bottom of the hill, his favourite dish is Rabbit and Tortoise Uttappams
my tro went to China and among the many things he ate he happened to taste a tortue, but when he was asked to choose between how many were swimming in the fish tank he felt sick and chose a vegetable noodles dish (true).
I donât know if it is a question of culture. Who would choose a live, playful piglet to be killed and cooked for their lunch?
This principle I think is universally applicable, from the piglet to the wars for geopolitical supremacy: if someone does the âdirty workâ for us, then we all eat more willingly and with more appetite.
Lets have a look at western culture shall we?
The term âbuffalo slaughterâ typically refers to the historical mass hunting of bison (often referred to as buffalo) in North America, primarily during the 19th century, by European settlers. This period saw the near extinction of bison due to commercial hunting, driven by the demand for their hides, meat, and tongues.
I really donât understand your reply.
Are you accusing me of criticizing eastern cultures? (me?)
What do bison have to do with what I wrote?
Am I really the weirdo?


The real reason for the buffalo hunts are even more egregious than simple greed. It was to deny the amer-indian a food source they counted on to get through winters. The slaughter was part of the total war philosophy of civil war General Sherman. To force the tribes onto reservations.
A double genocide







