What Most Politicians Lack.........

FCCDFEd

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bzbadger

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I honestly don't know what to say, I've heard of having mountain oysters but this is a whole new realm.
 

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stefen

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Actually, those are implants if you'd note the scars just below the tail...Oops, belay that...not scars..them is stretch marks..:laughing7:
 

Bum Luck

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You can't hardly miss them with a slingshot ................... turn that rig into "self-propelled".
 

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Mountain oysters to feed a family of 4 for a week.

Massively impressive....
 

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stefen

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Have a bite on my forearm received when ear tagging 240 lb 4H market hogs at the OC Fair.

Took months to heal and still have the scars.

That monster would sever a limb without batting an eye.

Those are considered hanging hams, not oysters...:laughing7:
 

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