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Predators and Prey

Keefur

aka Cutter Cat
I enjoyed my boiled birbs for dinner. Draconis here was having stomach troubles so I made a very bland dinner. Boiled chicken, boiled potatoes, and green beans. So... anything interesting happen since a couple of days before Halloween?

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Tazmo

Trash connoisseur
I enjoyed my boiled birbs for dinner. Draconis here was having stomach troubles so I made a very bland dinner. Boiled chicken, boiled potatoes, and green beans. So... anything interesting happen since a couple of days before Halloween?

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Awww your so sweet to your partner :D

Hehe


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Groggy

Hm!
anything interesting happen since a couple of days before Halloween?
Okay let's see...
*flips pages filled with innuendos*
*flips pages where we lost track of the score due to it going way too fast*
*flips more pages filled with innuendos*
*Kale, onesies, skunks, Ravo becoming a rooster*
*more pages filled with innuendos*

Eh, not much. :rolleyes:

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Tazmo

Trash connoisseur
Okay let's see...
*flips pages filled with innuendos*
*flips pages where we lost track of the score due to it going way too fast*
*flips more pages filled with innuendos*
*Kale, onesies, skunks, Ravo becoming a rooster*
*more pages filled with innuendos*

Eh, not much. :rolleyes:

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So pretty much the usual.

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Keefur

aka Cutter Cat
I have an interesting story about England and cooking. My ex's father was stationed in England during WWII. He had managed to procure some T-bone steaks. He and some of his friends had been invited to a very large estate as guests, so they decided to take the steaks so everyone could enjoy them. Upon arrival, the host gave the steaks to the cook to prepare while they went and had drinks and talked. A while later, the cook said dinner was ready. She had BOILED the steaks. What a waste of a good cut of meat. Don't they know how to grill over in England?

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WXYZ

No longer using this site
I have an interesting story about England and cooking. My ex's father was stationed in England during WWII. He had managed to procure some T-bone steaks. He and some of his friends had been invited to a very large estate as guests, so they decided to take the steaks so everyone could enjoy them. Upon arrival, the host gave the steaks to the cook to prepare while they went and had drinks and talked. A while later, the cook said dinner was ready. She had BOILED the steaks. What a waste of a good cut of meat. Don't they know how to grill over in England?
Old dish back then
Boiled beef - Wikipedia
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