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Old May 19th 2005, 8:07 pm
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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
Oh, how dissappointing! I thought a "Budgerigar" was going to be something rude and I was going to learn some new slang .

Were you hoping for the man with the big budgie again?
How about a stuffed turkey?
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Old May 19th 2005, 8:22 pm
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Originally Posted by frankieforehead
Were you hoping for the man with the big budgie again?
How about a stuffed turkey?
:scared: :scared: :scared:

If I wasn't already a vegetarian, I would be now!
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Old May 19th 2005, 8:57 pm
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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
Oh, how dissappointing! I thought a "Budgerigar" was going to be something rude and I was going to learn some new slang .

Shame on you, HWP!! And I always thought you were such a mature, adult person!!!
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Old May 19th 2005, 8:58 pm
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Originally Posted by frankieforehead
Were you hoping for the man with the big budgie again?
How about a stuffed turkey?
Hey, frankieforehead, please!!! Not in front of the budgie!!!
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Old May 20th 2005, 2:26 am
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Originally Posted by Souvenir
Two discussions about beer can chicken in two days! Dear God, we're a sad bunch.

The mind boggles at the thought of beer can budgie. You'd need a jar of vaseline, for sure, and probably some duct tape.
LMAO...
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