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Sig
1 weeks ago
#27
"when the father of the bride is opposed to the wedding"
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Millie
1 weeks ago
#32 “CHICKEN BALLS” So are they caged or free range?
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Leon
1 weeks ago
Millie
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they are caged. a predator loves pulling them thru small holes to strip those feather off and eat them
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Angeline
1 weeks ago
Millie
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both. it's a sweet & sour thing.
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Tillie
1 weeks ago
Millie
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Technically they are freerange, but they are protected from birds of prey and most other predators.
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Crate
1 weeks ago
#7 Clearly having a gay old time.
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Noel
1 weeks ago
Crate
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just like #31
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Roxie
1 weeks ago
#5 He might’ve gotten laid if his hair didn’t look like a rat’s nest.
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Abiel
1 weeks ago
#7 I TOLD you to hold my beer!!
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Abiel
1 weeks ago
#27 I know someone that was paralyzed from the same prank, at her wedding. Not safe, not funny!
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Sig
1 weeks ago
#27
"when the father of the bride is opposed to the wedding"
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Millie
1 weeks ago
#32 “CHICKEN BALLS” So are they caged or free range?
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Leon
1 weeks ago
Millie
,
they are caged. a predator loves pulling them thru small holes to strip those feather off and eat them
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Angeline
1 weeks ago
Millie
,
both. it's a sweet & sour thing.
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Tillie
1 weeks ago
Millie
,
Technically they are freerange, but they are protected from birds of prey and most other predators.
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Crate
1 weeks ago
#7 Clearly having a gay old time.
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Noel
1 weeks ago
Crate
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just like #31
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Roxie
1 weeks ago
#5 He might’ve gotten laid if his hair didn’t look like a rat’s nest.
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Abiel
1 weeks ago
#7 I TOLD you to hold my beer!!
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Abiel
1 weeks ago
#27 I know someone that was paralyzed from the same prank, at her wedding. Not safe, not funny!
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"when the father of the bride is opposed to the wedding"
they are caged. a predator loves pulling them thru small holes to strip those feather off and eat them
both. it's a sweet & sour thing.
Technically they are freerange, but they are protected from birds of prey and most other predators.
just like #31