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 "A man of my spiritual intensity does not eat corpses." — George Bernard Shaw
 
 kb83 on July 28th, 2014
 it takes away your esprit de corps.
 
 momof7 on August 20th, 2014
 Can you imagine what his breath would smell like? He'd definitely need a death mint.
 
 RS2 on April 4th, 2016
 Anyone for a pig roast?
 
 Barnabas on November 28th, 2017
 Not with a fox, not in a box. Not here, not there, not anywhere. I do not eat green corpses Sam I Am, not with bread and not with Spam.
 
 Queethebean on February 13th, 2018
 Would you, could you in a morgue? Or eat a corpse in Luxembourg? Maybe with a fava bean? Or paired with juicy Soylent Green?Leave a comment:
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 Queethebean Rules Over This One!
 
 "What we feel and think and are is to a great extent determined by the state of our ductless glands and viscera. " — Aldous Huxley
 
 
 pootie49 on March 29th, 2009
 eewww
 
 maradnu on May 25th, 2010
 Ain't that uplifting and romantic ;-)
 
 montyb on April 10th, 2012
 The biologist in me really appreciates the humor in this.
 
 Allen on December 27th, 2012
 Love them ductless glands!
 
 universalmom on April 15th, 2013
 Nerdy 
 
 kb83 on May 20th, 2014
 You have cute viscera.
 
 opallady on April 24th, 2016
 It sounds like a line from "the Big Bang Theory."
 
 abra on August 6th, 2016
 I was going to write just what pootie wrote. Ick, who wants to hear about ductless glands and Viscera? LOL
 
 LLapp on May 17th, 2017
 So . . . nobody else thought it was hot?
 
 fishbum on July 26th, 2017
 Name a ductless gland. In case I get back here.
 
 SippyGurl on October 1st, 2017
 what's all this about duckless lands and mascara? bring the duckies back!
 
 Queethebean on September 3rd, 2018
 fishbum: I've named it "Carl." Hope that helps.Leave a comment:
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 "Common sense and nature will do a lot to make the pilgrimage of life not too difficult."
 — Somerset Maugham
 
 sznndenise on September 19th, 2016
 Cotton sense.
 
 Persephone59 on June 26th, 2017
 No, you're thinking of Faulkner, from the South.Leave a comment:

























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