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manicmommy71 said:{stoneware} Pulls fat away from food
joke: (when mom heard that she took it home and sat on it for 3 hrs hoping it would pull some of the fat away from her)
Scrapers (baywatch babes: silicone on top, sticks on bottom)
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
I can't use either of those lines but they're great! LOL!
The first one sounds like a "Yo' Momma" joke...like, Yo' Momma rode past the YMCA and said, "Look at that! The sign painter misspelled "Macy's!"
The sad truth is...I have no butt. Even when I was heavier, nope. I can't keep a shirt tucked in because there's nuthin' there to hold it.fruit76loop said:Kitchen Guy... ha ha...
I use a similar line, but I tell the line about myself. I just say...when I heard that our stone pulls the fat out of food...I sat on my stone for an hour...needless to say it didn't work.
So you might be able to pull it off... about yourself!
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