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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 ****? -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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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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