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 Post subject: Rodentia
PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 1:40 am 
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May have appeared here before. Ran across it on one of my social media boards, and it struck me as dry humor...

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 9:58 am 
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Теперь предлагаем бесплатную ежедневную маммографию!
Теперь предлагаем бесплатную ежедневную маммографию!
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Might need a lot of condiments to make that edible! :-o

I worked after school at a gro store bagging gro & stocking shelves in the mid-60s. I clearly recall stuff like that on an out of the way shelf. Canned rattle snake & chocolate covered grasshoppers for just two.

There weren't expiration dates on cans then & that stuff had been in stock for a long time. I remember dusting shelves & seeing a substantial layer of dust on the cans... multiple times. SW

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there was a lot of that stuff around in the late fiftys , the candy coated bugs were a fad like having a live camellion on a chain as a pin on girls sweaters , not even gonna comment on how lucky those little lizards were holding onto what they had their hands on ,


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