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On a side note:

There seems to be more out of work Tranny hookers in the Stanford area these days, one interviewed tranny said " just not having luck around here these days"....

In other news:

it was reported in the Indianapolis Times that the number of Tranny prostitutes being busted in the area has doubled since May....

Coincidence... I think not

What say you ME...

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But things already returned to normal last year when the Dolts went 2-14. Someone's starting to sound like a Cowboyz fan around here, always living in the past.... :wacko:

I believe ME is a gay Asian who lives in Poland.

If that's so, then he must be very lonely. There's only around 2000 Asians of far-eastern decent in Poland, so even if 10% of them are gay (and 1/2 are men) that makes less than 100 gay Asians in all of Poland.

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Years ago I raised chickens and I had this red rooster named "bruiser" who thought he was tough shit. He would come up and crap on the porch and when I went out in the yard and started to go in the henhouse, the birdbrain would attack me. I would kick that rooster with the side of my foot like I was kicking a field goal and send him about 15 or 20 feet. He'd hit the ground and shake it off and come right back for more.He never did learn not to flog us. Manningenvy reminds me of ol' bruiser.

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Did you eat him eventually? The rooster, not manningenvy

lol, no he would have been too tough to eat. Unless you pump chickens up with a lot of growth hormones, they don't get very big and you have to slaughter them between 3 and 5 months to use them for meat. My chickens were free range and that particular batch was mainly for egg laying. I kept the rooster for the heck of it. I finally gave him away to some friends who had laying chickens and wanted fertilized eggs so they could raise baby chicks from their eggs. Hens will lay eggs whether they're fertilized or not so I didn't need him. Chickens are barbaric. They're the closest living creature to a dinosaur. They cannabilistic. They're like little raptors. I saw mine gang up and kill and eat a snake that inadvertantly crawled into their chicken yard one time in a feeding frenzy. Their brains are approximately the size of a BB.

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But things already returned to normal last year when the Dolts went 2-14. Someone's starting to sound like a Cowboyz fan around here, always living in the past.... :wacko:

If that's so, then he must be very lonely. There's only around 2000 Asians of far-eastern decent in Poland, so even if 10% of them are gay (and 1/2 are men) that makes less than 100 gay Asians in all of Poland.

This would be funny if wasn't from some moronic chump who's a fan of a team that's never had a past.

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lol, no he would have been too tough to eat. Unless you pump chickens up with a lot of growth hormones, they don't get very big and you have to slaughter them between 3 and 5 months to use them for meat. My chickens were free range and that particular batch was mainly for egg laying. I kept the rooster for the heck of it. I finally gave him away to some friends who had laying chickens and wanted fertilized eggs so they could raise baby chicks from their eggs. Hens will lay eggs whether they're fertilized or not so I didn't need him. Chickens are barbaric. They're the closest living creature to a dinosaur. They cannabilistic. They're like little raptors. I saw mine gang up and kill and eat a snake that inadvertantly crawled into their chicken yard one time in a feeding frenzy. Their brains are approximately the size of a BB.

Reading this little mini-story chips away, ever so steadily, at that "large" stone of regret over the fact that I love me the shit out of some fried chicken.

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