Eating birds raw?!


Question: Many of us enjoy eating birds cooked, but has anybody tried eating a raw, live bird? The rules are only that the bird has to be still live and in one piece when you swallow it. I'm quite partial to a pair of Great T!ts every morning for breakfast myself, and I'm looking for a woman who's got room for a Cockatoo. Failing that, it's okay if she only does Swallows.

Maybe after the competition, we could have a bit of Puffin for afters.

Anyone?


Answers: Many of us enjoy eating birds cooked, but has anybody tried eating a raw, live bird? The rules are only that the bird has to be still live and in one piece when you swallow it. I'm quite partial to a pair of Great T!ts every morning for breakfast myself, and I'm looking for a woman who's got room for a Cockatoo. Failing that, it's okay if she only does Swallows.

Maybe after the competition, we could have a bit of Puffin for afters.

Anyone?

try eating penis you dick-head!!!!

HUH?

Idiot

HUH? that is rough. and funny. Lololol

ok so why not

no, you will get Salmonella or E.Coli (food poisoning) and could die!

desperately trying to work your way back to prior level.

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lol.

They taste horrible. Has your tigar or lion or other meat eating wild pet gave you this idea?

I'll make you a deal; you tell me exactly how you got out of the straightjacket and then out of the padded room without your caretakers finding out and I will be pleased to answer your question.

lol

Gee you are struggling aren't you why not give yourself a night of to see if you can think of something iether more original or more witty. You would have been bodily thrown out of the Wig and Pen club had you tried airing that there!

You are really FOWL!

I think not!





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