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Jan 31, 2005 20:32

This is a step-by-step guide on how to break down the human body from the full figure into serviceable choice cuts of meat. As in any field, there are a number of methods to the practice, and you may wish to view this as a set of suggestions rather than concrete rules. You will notice that the carving of the larger or "commercial" cuts down into ( Read more... )

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skankinxbassist February 19 2005, 19:58:28 UTC
Yea dude,
ass is my favorite cut of meat.
; )

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naglefar February 20 2005, 08:17:46 UTC
Not I, said the fly.

-Noble Gas

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stewbeef_666 February 24 2005, 13:26:01 UTC
ok listen... i dont know you and you dont know me... i have never had a problem with you cause i dont even talk to you i dont see what your problem is with me.

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naglefar February 25 2005, 15:32:59 UTC
Nothing, I got bored you fat hog. I do things like that from time to time, deal with it. Hell, I forgot about the whole fucking issue a week ago and intended to leave it at that, whatever.

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scorpiho February 27 2005, 01:04:14 UTC
Hi i don't know you but i found your lj in random. Would you want to add me because ide like to read more and wanted to add you to my friends..lol okay sorry for babbleing my name is Lea.

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naglefar February 27 2005, 12:29:56 UTC
Go right ahead

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scorpiho February 27 2005, 12:32:49 UTC
Thanx, added

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nowarsleft March 4 2005, 12:52:00 UTC
you know as a vampire i must urge you to eat the humans while there still alive thus keeping their energy in tact never take your meals from already dead bodies...

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naglefar March 6 2005, 18:17:53 UTC
HAHAHA...your a vampire. What a joke.

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nowarsleft March 7 2005, 16:10:22 UTC
a joke... do you even know what a vampire is??? probably not

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naglefar March 8 2005, 15:46:23 UTC
Yes I do swine... A blood-sucking ghost; a soul of a dead person superstitiously believed to come from the grave and wander about by night sucking the blood of persons asleep, thus causing their death. This superstition is now prevalent in parts of Eastern Europe, and was especially current in Hungary about the year 1730 ( ... )

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naglefar March 9 2005, 12:25:48 UTC
Or that...hahahaha

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