June 19, 2009
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Still, “swatting a fly on TV indicates he’s not perfect,” Friedrich said, “and we’re happy to say that we wish he hadn’t.”
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Still, “swatting a fly on TV indicates he’s not perfect,” Friedrich said, “and we’re happy to say that we wish he hadn’t.”
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I got really excited for a minute thinking she was flanked by veggie corn dog ammunition, but on closer viewing I see that they are carrots. I mean, nothing against carrots, but veggie corn dogs really would’ve been something.
Adore that photo! I’d like an ammo belt like that.
Cindy, at a grocery store in northern Virginia, a shopper kept exclaiming: “They aint got no corndogs. I mean, I can’t believe they aint got no corndogs.” Being from rural AL, I felt at home, finally.
Sorry to keep posting, but I just love this photo. Shouldn’t the phrase be “corndogs abreast of each other” sted flanked? Kidding…
Oh, yes, corndogs abreast–Cece, you’re my kind of person!
That’s it–I’m making a veggie corn dog ammo belt this weekend.
“Don’t encourage them,” I am hearing. And yes, veggie ammo belts. Going through the teen boy’s old toy boxes.
“Bandoliers of baby carrots”.
I think I’d be a bit ticked off if I posed for this and the article implied that it takes to cover my breasts are BABY carrots. Even if it’s true that that’s all it would take. lol
How long do you suppose it took them to find so many that matched that well. The carrots I buy are never that uniform.
Uniform.