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buckeyefool said:
I thought they were hilarious. Maybe BN27 thought they werent funny because he works with monkeys.
i definately thought they filmed that commercial while i was out sick the last few days.

where does this roid rage comment come from? people need to learn how to pick up sarcasm. seriously....your misinterpretations get me into deep shit around here.
 
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BuckeyeNation27 said:
i definately thought they filmed that commercial while i was out sick the last few days.

where does this roid rage comment come from? people need to learn how to pick up sarcasm. seriously....your misinterpretations get me into deep shit around here.
No, it's because people think you're an "internet tough guy"...:wink2:

:lol:
 
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BuckeyeNation27 said:
i definately thought they filmed that commercial while i was out sick the last few days.

where does this roid rage comment come from? people need to learn how to pick up sarcasm. seriously....your misinterpretations get me into deep shit around here.
I think that it comes from when you dont like something droping f bombs every other word.
 
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FKAGobucks877 said:
No, it's because people think you're an "internet tough guy"...:wink2:

:lol:
oh thats right. i forgot thats what i am. i need people to remind me of that more often. :biggrin:

buckeyefool said:
I think that it comes from when you dont like something droping f bombs every other word.
so. i swear like a sailor. people cant swear and be funny anymore?
 
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BuckeyeNation27 said:
pussy catholics with all their faggy "rules". like god gives a fuck if you have a cheeseburger on a friday. thanks for ruining school lunches you dickweeds.

oh look, its friday. whats for lunch today? fuckin fish. what about the kids who werent raised with a stick up their ass? gimme some fuckin chicken you bitch.
thats funny?
 
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oh jesus. maybe i shouldve put this under my post. then people wouldve thought it was funny :roll2:

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Muskrat love: Detroit-area Catholics permitted to eat rodent

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-In this Feb. 19, 2013 photo, a food preparer applies sherry to muskrat meat prior to the annual Muskrat Dinner at the Monroe Boat Club in Monroe, Mich. Roman Catholics are obligated to abstain from eating meat on Fridays as part of their Lenten penance. Except in the Detroit area, that is, where the faithful are free to dine on a certain rodent. The Archdiocese of Detroit says "there is a long-standing permission," dating to the region's missionary history in the 1700s, "to permit the consumption of muskrat on days of abstinence, including Fridays of Lent."

Detroit-area Roman Catholics have one more dining option during Lent than most other followers of the faith. The culinary appeal of that item, however, is up for debate.

A long-standing permission allows local Catholics to eat muskrat — a furry, marsh-dwelling rodent native to the area — "on days of abstinence, including Fridays of Lent," according to the Archdiocese of Detroit. The custom dates to the region's missionary history in the 1700s and is especially prevalent in communities along the Detroit River.

Missionary priests "realized that food was especially scarce in the region by the time Lent came around and did not want to burden Catholics unreasonably by denying them one of the few readily available sources of nutrition — however unappetizing it might be for most folks," said Edward Peters, an expert on canon law who is on the faculty at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit.

The Rev. Tim Laboe grew up in an area of Michigan where the practice has long been a tradition and recalls sitting down for muskrat dinners with his grandfather.

"I don't know if I enjoy more eating the muskrat or watching people try it for the first time, because it doesn't look in any way appetizing," said Laboe, dean of studies at Sacred Heart.

Entire article: https://www.foxnews.com/us/muskrat-love-detroit-area-catholics-permitted-to-eat-rodent

Only in Michigan......:slappy:
 
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Muskrat love: Detroit-area Catholics permitted to eat rodent

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-In this Feb. 19, 2013 photo, a food preparer applies sherry to muskrat meat prior to the annual Muskrat Dinner at the Monroe Boat Club in Monroe, Mich. Roman Catholics are obligated to abstain from eating meat on Fridays as part of their Lenten penance. Except in the Detroit area, that is, where the faithful are free to dine on a certain rodent. The Archdiocese of Detroit says "there is a long-standing permission," dating to the region's missionary history in the 1700s, "to permit the consumption of muskrat on days of abstinence, including Fridays of Lent."

Detroit-area Roman Catholics have one more dining option during Lent than most other followers of the faith. The culinary appeal of that item, however, is up for debate.

A long-standing permission allows local Catholics to eat muskrat — a furry, marsh-dwelling rodent native to the area — "on days of abstinence, including Fridays of Lent," according to the Archdiocese of Detroit. The custom dates to the region's missionary history in the 1700s and is especially prevalent in communities along the Detroit River.

Missionary priests "realized that food was especially scarce in the region by the time Lent came around and did not want to burden Catholics unreasonably by denying them one of the few readily available sources of nutrition — however unappetizing it might be for most folks," said Edward Peters, an expert on canon law who is on the faculty at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit.

The Rev. Tim Laboe grew up in an area of Michigan where the practice has long been a tradition and recalls sitting down for muskrat dinners with his grandfather.

"I don't know if I enjoy more eating the muskrat or watching people try it for the first time, because it doesn't look in any way appetizing," said Laboe, dean of studies at Sacred Heart.

Entire article: https://www.foxnews.com/us/muskrat-love-detroit-area-catholics-permitted-to-eat-rodent

Only in Michigan......:slappy:

I heard this story when I lived in MI years ago and always wondered if it was true. I lived in the west side of the state and figured the former east siders who relocated west were just messing with me. Guess not.
 
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