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Wednesday, May 10, 2006

At least it doesn't say what pigs like to do

Rather than write a fake ad to go with this pic, I am wondering to myself, what the hell prompts an attractive woman to wear a shirt that seems to imply she likes having goats go down on her? I mean, she's hot and all, but I wouldn't want to be down there and start thinking that it's possible various barnyard animals had been there first.


OK, I copped out, but you can make up an ad in the forums.




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