billfan63 Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 I guess this guy had a thing for Sugar horse
Quester74 Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 I guess this guy had a thing for Sugarhorse It's not his fault.. I'm sure the horse was coming on to him.
billfan63 Posted November 13, 2009 Author Posted November 13, 2009 Maybe she was a whorse.I wonder when Sugar came down with an STD they made him make a list of all the horse's he had relations with
Cugalabanza Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Top Ten USA Native Animals Most Difficult to Bugger: 1. Polar bear 2. Rattlesnake 3. Coyote 4. Bobcat 5. Alligator 6. Crocodile 7. Bears (other than Polar) 8. Wolves 9. Cougar 10. Brown recluse spider
billfan63 Posted November 13, 2009 Author Posted November 13, 2009 Top Ten USA Native Animals Most Difficult to Bugger: 1. Polar bear 2. Rattlesnake 3. Coyote 4. Bobcat 5. Alligator 6. Crocodile 7. Bears (other than Polar) 8. Wolves 9. Cougar 10. Brown recluse spider cougar not so much
Booster4324 Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Top Ten USA Native Animals Most Difficult to Bugger: 1. Polar bear 2. Rattlesnake 3. Coyote 4. Bobcat 5. Alligator 6. Crocodile 7. Bears (other than Polar) 8. Wolves 9. Cougar 10. Brown recluse spider #10 seems impossible (well some might manage it) but what if it turns on you and attacks? This venom is a collection of enzymes. One of the specific enzymes, once released into the victim's skin, causes destruction of local cell membranes, which disrupts the integrity of tissues leading to local breakdown of skin, fat, and blood vessels. This process leads to eventual tissue death (necrosis) in areas immediately surrounding the bite site.
Steely Dan Posted November 14, 2009 Posted November 14, 2009 #10 seems impossible (well some might manage it) but what if it turns on you and attacks? Thanks for that cranial image, Jackass!! Check this out! http://gopaultech.com/files/2008/10/golden...eating-bird.jpg
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