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> Maybe this belonged to my mother. Maybe I picked it up years ago at
> a old cookbook sale and forgot. I honestly don't recall.
>
> It's called Early American Cookery. Published in 1996. "The Good
> Housekeeper 1841" by Sarah Josepha Hale.


Snap! I never knew you had it either! That must make us
soulmates......................wanna ****?

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Dr. Bruce wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>
>> Maybe this belonged to my mother. Maybe I picked it up years ago at
>> a old cookbook sale and forgot. I honestly don't recall.
>>
>> It's called Early American Cookery. Published in 1996. "The Good
>> Housekeeper 1841" by Sarah Josepha Hale.

>
> Snap! I never knew you had it either! That must make us
> soulmates......................wanna ****?
>

No one wants your diseased old peter - even charred on the grill.
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2021 13:08:21 -0600, teel > wrote:

>Dr. Bruce wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe this belonged to my mother. Maybe I picked it up years ago at
>>> a old cookbook sale and forgot. I honestly don't recall.
>>>
>>> It's called Early American Cookery. Published in 1996. "The Good
>>> Housekeeper 1841" by Sarah Josepha Hale.

>>
>> Snap! I never knew you had it either! That must make us
>> soulmates......................wanna ****?
>>

>No one wants your diseased old peter - even charred on the grill.


Popeye the prevert might?
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Jim Lahey wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Apr 2021 13:08:21 -0600, teel > wrote:
>
>> Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>>> Maybe this belonged to my mother. Maybe I picked it up years ago at
>>>> a old cookbook sale and forgot. I honestly don't recall.
>>>>
>>>> It's called Early American Cookery. Published in 1996. "The Good
>>>> Housekeeper 1841" by Sarah Josepha Hale.
>>>
>>> Snap! I never knew you had it either! That must make us
>>> soulmates......................wanna ****?
>>>

>> No one wants your diseased old peter - even charred on the grill.

>
> Popeye the prevert might?
>


Popeye will gobble up *any* sex organ from any species. Hell, he
****ed his aunt and his mother-in-law. He'd **** a snake if
somebody would hold it's head.


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On Monday, April 26, 2021 at 6:52:58 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Jim Lahey wrote:
> > On Mon, 26 Apr 2021 13:08:21 -0600, teel > wrote:
> >
> >> Dr. Bruce wrote:
> >>> jmcquown wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Maybe this belonged to my mother. Maybe I picked it up years ago at
> >>>> a old cookbook sale and forgot. I honestly don't recall.
> >>>>
> >>>> It's called Early American Cookery. Published in 1996. "The Good
> >>>> Housekeeper 1841" by Sarah Josepha Hale.
> >>>
> >>> Snap! I never knew you had it either! That must make us
> >>> soulmates......................wanna ****?
> >>>
> >> No one wants your diseased old peter - even charred on the grill.

> >
> > Popeye the prevert might?
> >

> Popeye will gobble up *any* sex organ from any species. Hell, he
> ****ed his aunt and his mother-in-law. He'd **** a snake if
> somebody would hold it's head.
>

Hey, it takes determination and a serious erection to penetrate the
cloaca of a wriggly reptile, even with the assistance of a head holder.
Yeah, canned spinach *tastes disgusting*, but I'd like to see *you*
**** a snake. That "I'd like to see" is figurative, of course. On second
thought, that'd be hilarious. It'd probably go viral, and Bruce would be
crying, "reptile abuse."
>

--Bryan


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