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I'll say nothing, just let you read and draw your own conclusions.
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Edmo...90174-sun.html
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Edmo...90174-sun.html
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Originally Posted by Hangman
I'll say nothing, just let you read and draw your own conclusions.
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Edmo...90174-sun.html
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Edmo...90174-sun.html
The thing that separates the men from the boys is the size of their toys
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Originally Posted by Hangman
I'll say nothing, just let you read and draw your own conclusions.
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Edmo...90174-sun.html
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Edmo...90174-sun.html
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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
My first thought: "A couple of pairs of those would make some interesting earrings". 

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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
My first thought: "A couple of pairs of those would make some interesting earrings". 

I think most guys would avoid a woman wearing those as earings.
Gives the word "butch" a whole new meaning.



#6
Originally Posted by Hangman
I'll say nothing, just let you read and draw your own conclusions.
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Edmo...90174-sun.html
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Edmo...90174-sun.html
Cowboy hat on order for our flit.
What however are they going to attach for 'Lady' trucks
Could make an interesting bumper alternative.
Stuarty
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Originally Posted by Stuarty
What however are they going to attach for 'Lady' trucks
Could make an interesting bumper alternative.
Stuarty
Could make an interesting bumper alternative.
Stuarty
http://www.roadsideattractions.ca/pyrogy.htm
Without the fork mind.


#8
Originally Posted by Hangman
Perhaps a smaller version of one of these.
http://www.roadsideattractions.ca/pyrogy.htm
Without the fork mind.


http://www.roadsideattractions.ca/pyrogy.htm
Without the fork mind.



Just hoping that it is a piece of chicken that the fork is stuck in..
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Originally Posted by Stuarty
Trying to fing an appropriate reply but can't.
Just hoping that it is a piece of chicken that the fork is stuck in..
Just hoping that it is a piece of chicken that the fork is stuck in..
If you think thats a piece of Chicken you'll be a laughing stock (OK maybe the maritimes wont know what it is either).
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Originally Posted by Hangman
Perhaps a smaller version of one of these.
http://www.roadsideattractions.ca/pyrogy.htm
Without the fork mind.


http://www.roadsideattractions.ca/pyrogy.htm
Without the fork mind.



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Originally Posted by Stuarty
Trying to fing an appropriate reply but can't.
Just hoping that it is a piece of chicken that the fork is stuck in..
Just hoping that it is a piece of chicken that the fork is stuck in..
If Willmore is around she'll explain what one is.
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Originally Posted by IceMaiden
Ok I've wondered this before but what is 'pyrogy'? or what does it mean? If its something obvious, just blame it on a blonde moment 

Perogies, they're dumplings a.k.a. "stuffed grain-flour pockets" that can be stuffed with anything that can survive frying, baking or boiling.
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Originally Posted by Hangman
Basic explanation.
Perogies, they're dumplings a.k.a. "stuffed grain-flour pockets" that can be stuffed with anything that can survive frying, baking or boiling.
Perogies, they're dumplings a.k.a. "stuffed grain-flour pockets" that can be stuffed with anything that can survive frying, baking or boiling.
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Originally Posted by IceMaiden
Ohhh, a Canadian Cornish Pasty type thing??
More of a Ukrainian or Polish background.
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Originally Posted by IceMaiden
Ohhh, a Canadian Cornish Pasty type thing??
Not really Canadian, more of a Balkan thing brought over originally (so I've been told) by the Ukranians but Wilmore will probably tell us it was the Poles that brought the idea.



