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Sorry but ..... ew ew ew :P
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Messy wrote: wewt! nice one! :D

..I don't get why people are so afraid of the disturbing things in life ;)

I guess you have to build up a sort of immunity for this to be able to laugh about it..

ps: http://www.lemonparty.org


cant click that one...firefox blocked it.... whatever could it be :'(
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What is it? I'll be damned if I click it before asking
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemonparty redirects to a list of loads of the buggers...
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DavidM wrote: its noodle + pizza land
perfect


The earliest known records of noodles in Europe are found on Etruscan tomb decorations from the 4th century BC. Recently noodles dating back to about 2000 BC has been found near Lajia at the Huang He in Western China. The site was devastated by an earthquake followed by a flood. The yellow noodles survived in an upside down clay pot underneath a thick layer of loess. Archeologist Houyuan Lu discovered the noodles and was able to take some photos. Analysis showed that the noodles with a length of approximately half a meter and a diameter of three millimeters were produced from millet.
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Jelly wrote: The earliest known records of noodles in Europe are found on Etruscan tomb decorations from the 4th century BC. Recently noodles dating back to about 2000 BC has been found near Lajia at the Huang He in Western China. The site was devastated by an earthquake followed by a flood. The yellow noodles survived in an upside down clay pot underneath a thick layer of loess. Archeologist Houyuan Lu discovered the noodles and was able to take some photos. Analysis showed that the noodles with a length of approximately half a meter and a diameter of three millimeters were produced from millet.


what...the fuck

hope you had fun researching shite \o/
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It's the great GREAT


:p WIKIPEDIA :p
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I love Wiki too :D:D:D
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Marco Polo probably brought noodles to Italy ;p <3 directly or indirectly .o/

In other news: The oldest dildo so far has been found in Germany \o.
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Messy wrote: Marco Polo probably brought noodles to Italy ;p <3 directly or indirectly .o/

In other news: The oldest dildo so far has been found in Germany \o.


yeah and by the looks of it, its more like a punishing stick.
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MORE STRANGE STUFF PLZ
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http://www.bangedup.com/post.php?media=5394

beginning to think bulldogs are gay... noes must casterise bacon : d
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Click the sexy picture for (an entirely different) sexy movie.

edit: beat this chuck

..oh just view bangedup.com yourself ffs ;p
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