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On Dec 9, 3:22*pm, Chemiker > wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:12:55 GMT, Aussie1
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> > wrote:
> >Chemiker > wrote in
> :
> >Typical of anyone who commits suicide, they don't give any thought to the
> >consequence of their actions.

>
> >But that being said, I know that the overall feeling is "YUCK", but if you
> >were to put the bacon fat in the fridge, it would harden, and then you could
> >take off the top layer, or the area where the inconsiderate bastid drowned
> >himself.

>
> >And the rest, well, it gets cooked again, doesn't it? That would kill off any
> >residule 'germs'.

>
> Ah, practical as ever. <G>
>
> Alex, going to prepare a pineapple for grilling as a side for the ham.


Just get a freakin' spoon and spoon the fly out!
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 15:27:21 -0800 (PST), Chemo the Clown
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>On Dec 9, 3:22*pm, Chemiker > wrote:
>> On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:12:55 GMT, Aussie1
>>
>> > wrote:
>> >Chemiker > wrote in
>> :
>> >Typical of anyone who commits suicide, they don't give any thought to the
>> >consequence of their actions.

>>
>> >But that being said, I know that the overall feeling is "YUCK", but if you
>> >were to put the bacon fat in the fridge, it would harden, and then you could
>> >take off the top layer, or the area where the inconsiderate bastid drowned
>> >himself.

>>
>> >And the rest, well, it gets cooked again, doesn't it? That would kill off any
>> >residule 'germs'.

>>
>> Ah, practical as ever. <G>
>>
>> Alex, going to prepare a pineapple for grilling as a side for the ham.

>
>Just get a freakin' spoon and spoon the fly out!


I'm sure the varmint swam a few laps before he ran out of energy,
maximizing his presence's impact.

Call me finiky, but I prefer not to eat flies, nor fly crap.
I can make more (cue: the ad for Wright brand bacon end pieces for
flavoring).

Alex, thinking he had a reason for not k-filing you, but can't
remember just what it was. Bother!
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On Dec 9, 5:27*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On Dec 9, 3:22*pm, Chemiker > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:12:55 GMT, Aussie1

>
> > > wrote:
> > >Chemiker > wrote in
> > :
> > >Typical of anyone who commits suicide, they don't give any thought to the
> > >consequence of their actions.

>
> > >But that being said, I know that the overall feeling is "YUCK", but if you
> > >were to put the bacon fat in the fridge, it would harden, and then you could
> > >take off the top layer, or the area where the inconsiderate bastid drowned
> > >himself.

>
> > >And the rest, well, it gets cooked again, doesn't it? That would kill off any
> > >residule 'germs'.

>
> > Ah, practical as ever. <G>

>
> > Alex, going to prepare a pineapple for grilling as a side for the ham.

>
> Just get a freakin' spoon and spoon the fly out!


I'm sure you skim toilet water and drink that too, you nasty
jackass.
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On Dec 11, 9:27*am, projectile vomit chick
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> On Dec 9, 5:27*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Dec 9, 3:22*pm, Chemiker > wrote:

>
> > > On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:12:55 GMT, Aussie1

>
> > > > wrote:
> > > >Chemiker > wrote in
> > > :
> > > >Typical of anyone who commits suicide, they don't give any thought to the
> > > >consequence of their actions.

>
> > > >But that being said, I know that the overall feeling is "YUCK", but if you
> > > >were to put the bacon fat in the fridge, it would harden, and then you could
> > > >take off the top layer, or the area where the inconsiderate bastid drowned
> > > >himself.

>
> > > >And the rest, well, it gets cooked again, doesn't it? That would kill off any
> > > >residule 'germs'.

>
> > > Ah, practical as ever. <G>

>
> > > Alex, going to prepare a pineapple for grilling as a side for the ham..

>
> > Just get a freakin' spoon and spoon the fly out!

>
> I'm sure you skim toilet water and drink that too, you nasty
> jackass.


Push away when you want more, biatch.
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