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michaela
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response 2 of 13:
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Oct 7 20:57 UTC 2002 |
If that's a true story, I commend that guy. My god, that was way too funny...
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senna
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response 3 of 13:
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Oct 8 00:39 UTC 2002 |
I third resp:1
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orinoco
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response 4 of 13:
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Oct 9 00:23 UTC 2002 |
(Only.... wasn't it the _horses_ that used to be a pumpkin? I'm thinking
that's still illegal.)
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cyklone
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response 5 of 13:
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Oct 9 01:37 UTC 2002 |
No. Carriage=pumpkin. Horses=mice.
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senna
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response 6 of 13:
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Oct 9 02:11 UTC 2002 |
I've heard all kinds of bestiality tales, but mice? That's a toughie.
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i
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response 7 of 13:
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Oct 9 03:38 UTC 2002 |
The actual case in hand sounds more like vegiality than bestiality to me.
I suspect that anti-vegiality laws are fairly scarce.
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jaklumen
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response 8 of 13:
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Oct 9 04:38 UTC 2002 |
LOL
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penis
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response 9 of 13:
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Oct 13 06:44 UTC 2002 |
Yeah, but the pigs have gotta come up with something when they see a dude
getting it on with a vegetable.
I wish I had a elephant trunk instead of a human nose.
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void
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response 10 of 13:
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Oct 14 04:05 UTC 2002 |
that story is gaining urba legend status. I first saw it reported
by a British source a year or two ago.
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phenix
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response 11 of 13:
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Oct 14 04:30 UTC 2002 |
it's a damned good line:)
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orinoco
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response 12 of 13:
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Oct 14 15:45 UTC 2002 |
Actually, I read that same story on anurban legend desk calendar at a friend's
house this past weekend. It had come up a few weeks ago, and he'd saved the
page and hung it on his wall.
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novomit
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response 13 of 13:
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Apr 29 14:21 UTC 2003 |
Urban legend or not, it's still quite amusing.
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