I’m grabbing my stomach
making sure i didn”t bust something open
from amusement,
the lighting, and sound and it goes without saying but i’ll type it anyway
“the performance”
are gripping with authoritorial atonement.
What are your conclusions from such ferocius molds?
AH! Perhaps the file is confidential.
As I once was.
Good Day sir!
I just thank the Lord in Heaven we weren’t forced to witness Prof. Weagel choke his danglin’ chicken! But
– God help me – I will be forever traumatized by beholding him beat his beef.
Animals that are raised in horrible nightmarish torture-like chambers where they are enclosed in a cage 2 ft by 2 ft by 2 ft from birth till death. They are plugged into giant machines, and they have tubes extending into 5 different orifices of their bodies where they are given nutrients, chemicals, food, antibiotics, and one tube which takes the waste from the animal and feeds it back into its mouth.
But seriously, I think today’s research was about sustainability in the American cattle industry.
anders
15. Sep, 2006
Wow.. Pure AWESOMENESS!!
senior juan carlos
15. Sep, 2006
I’m grabbing my stomach
making sure i didn”t bust something open
from amusement,
the lighting, and sound and it goes without saying but i’ll type it anyway
“the performance”
are gripping with authoritorial atonement.
What are your conclusions from such ferocius molds?
AH! Perhaps the file is confidential.
As I once was.
Good Day sir!
Trevor
15. Sep, 2006
He’ll moo! Sooner or later, they all moo!!!!!!!
Capt. I.B. Lurken
15. Sep, 2006
I just thank the Lord in Heaven we weren’t forced to witness Prof. Weagel choke his danglin’ chicken! But
– God help me – I will be forever traumatized by beholding him beat his beef.
ZuDfunck
15. Sep, 2006
The mercury in Lake St Clair has seeped into your basement! Evacuate!
quirk
15. Sep, 2006
After returning to the herd, her friends asked her where she was taken, but she never spoke of that day again.
David
16. Sep, 2006
It’s the spinach. Isnt it. Go easy there.
Jen
17. Sep, 2006
Please, P’ofessor, can I have another?
André
18. Sep, 2006
This reminds me of… (quote)
Animals that are raised in horrible nightmarish torture-like chambers where they are enclosed in a cage 2 ft by 2 ft by 2 ft from birth till death. They are plugged into giant machines, and they have tubes extending into 5 different orifices of their bodies where they are given nutrients, chemicals, food, antibiotics, and one tube which takes the waste from the animal and feeds it back into its mouth.
But seriously, I think today’s research was about sustainability in the American cattle industry.
wo7
19. Sep, 2006
I know. Your doing research for Bush’s position on the treatment of prisioners.
W.O.( in Oblivion, OK )
02. Oct, 2006
October is time for a new show.
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