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Post by TKennedy on Jun 4, 2023 15:17:02 GMT -5
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Post by Village Idiot on Jun 4, 2023 15:27:11 GMT -5
Years ago I received a medical report on a girl named Hormone, and was asked to go visit the school.
I got to the school and said "I am here to see Hormone".
The secretary said "No, you are not. You are here to see Harmony. And if he mother ever has another kid, she should have someone with her who can spell when she signs the birth certificate".
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Post by Cosmic Wonder on Jun 4, 2023 15:32:42 GMT -5
Exactly how are horse ovaries prepared? Sautéed? Fried? Carpaccio?
Mike
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Post by drlj on Jun 4, 2023 15:42:25 GMT -5
Nothing makes me want to dance more than a big plate of horse ovaries. I had pig ovaries once and they are just not the same.
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Post by billhammond on Jun 4, 2023 15:44:05 GMT -5
Nothing makes me want to dance more than a big plate of horse ovaries. I had pig ovaries once and they are just not the same. Squirrel ovaries are good, but they're so tiny you need a mess of 'em.
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Post by drlj on Jun 4, 2023 15:45:08 GMT -5
Nothing makes me want to dance more than a big plate of horse ovaries. I had pig ovaries once and they are just not the same. Squirrel ovaries are good, but they're so tiny you need a mess of 'em. Oh, yeah. You need 200 female squirrels per person.
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Post by Dub on Jun 4, 2023 15:51:40 GMT -5
I’ve jokingly called them horse or horsed ovaries since at least high school. Of course many might consider the joke a fox pass.
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Post by howard lee on Jun 4, 2023 16:03:35 GMT -5
Exactly how are horse ovaries prepared? Sautéed? Fried? Carpaccio? Mike
Like sweetbreads, I think. (We always jokingly refer to them as horse doovers.)
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Post by Village Idiot on Jun 4, 2023 16:23:57 GMT -5
Nothing makes me want to dance more than a big plate of horse ovaries. I had pig ovaries once and they are just not the same. They are also not Halal.
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Post by james on Jun 4, 2023 17:25:13 GMT -5
I'm wondering if perhaps a family joke. "Horse's doofers" is what my granny called them and that word-fun has trickled down the generations as far as my niece, maybe further.
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Post by TKennedy on Jun 4, 2023 18:30:06 GMT -5
I think you may be right James. The honored couple may actually be quite witty and a good hang.
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Post by theevan on Jun 5, 2023 13:03:26 GMT -5
Exactly how are horse ovaries prepared? Sautéed? Fried? Carpaccio? Mike Like sweetbreads, I think. (We always jokingly refer to them as horse doovers.)
Sweetbreads are a heavenly delight! One of my favorite things.
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Post by drlj on Jun 5, 2023 13:40:46 GMT -5
I'm wondering if perhaps a family joke. "Horse's doofers" is what my granny called them and that word-fun has trickled down the generations as far as my niece, maybe further. I think you are correct.
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Post by John B on Jun 5, 2023 16:45:41 GMT -5
Like sweetbreads, I think. (We always jokingly refer to them as horse doovers.)
Sweetbreads are a heavenly delight! One of my favorite things. Of course you’d say that, Senor Chupacabra.
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Post by PaulKay on Jun 5, 2023 17:44:01 GMT -5
I thought horse ovaries were just ovaries that can't speak clearly. Maybe when sperm ask to get in, they say neigh.
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Post by drlj on Jun 6, 2023 8:44:09 GMT -5
I thought horse ovaries were just ovaries that can't speak clearly. Maybe when sperm ask to get in, they say neigh. Wow. A 3 groan post. Well done, Paul.
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Post by TKennedy on Jun 6, 2023 9:04:49 GMT -5
I thought horse ovaries were just ovaries that can't speak clearly. Maybe when sperm ask to get in, they say neigh. That’s an Oscar nominee-
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