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Old 27 July 2008, 02:36 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Dear Lloyd,

Did Spud guns (or Spudnaus) fire flaming onions?
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Old 29 July 2008, 08:55 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Thanks one and all for the comments! Sometimes a guy's gotta do what a guy's gotta do.
Spud guns- every mother's favorite toy for rainy day in-house kid fun......
And Russ- what's a hobby????
Nothing out if the ordinary was smoked during this production, but in the time between the basic drawing and the execution on the hardboard, my wife won a bottle of strange wine as a door prize at a chamber of commerce meeting. It was consumed in this interval.There were some visionary aspects to the contents of this bottle.
And let us all be thankful I didn't go with either of my original ideas- a Meatport or a Sopmeat.
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Hey Rob..!

Lettuce and cauliflower will do a close match for green and mauve wings... (Will also do fine for a Sauerkraut... Huh..?) Now, if you go for lozenge wings... Well, I wouldn't dare to taste it..!

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What will you do for an encore, a French Fried "SPUD XIII"?

Thanks for the chuckles.
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What will you do for an encore, a French Fried "SPUD XIII"?

Thanks for the chuckles.
Somebody else beat you to that one in a private message!
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