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Bravo FD!
This cartoon alone, is worth another year’s subscription to Crikey for telling the true truth about eggplant!
An absolute Abbott of a vegetable.
zut alors
11 years ago
I misread ‘kale’ as ‘Kyle’ – that’s what I’d call a substantial stew. It’d feed a Green Army for a fortnight.
Tinatoerat
11 years ago
I have telling my teens that biscuits and other palm oil goods are made from Baby Orangutan Blood for a couple of months now. “Yum, baby orangutan is my favourite flavour” is their reponse. Hyperbolic fail.
rhwombat
11 years ago
zut: Absolutely not! Article 47(c) of the Geneva Convention has a lot to say about dietary standards for POWs.
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Bravo FD!
This cartoon alone, is worth another year’s subscription to Crikey for telling the true truth about eggplant!
An absolute Abbott of a vegetable.
I misread ‘kale’ as ‘Kyle’ – that’s what I’d call a substantial stew. It’d feed a Green Army for a fortnight.
I have telling my teens that biscuits and other palm oil goods are made from Baby Orangutan Blood for a couple of months now. “Yum, baby orangutan is my favourite flavour” is their reponse. Hyperbolic fail.
zut: Absolutely not! Article 47(c) of the Geneva Convention has a lot to say about dietary standards for POWs.