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*bzzzzt* - Factual inaccuracy! Horses are not ruminants, and do not chew the cud!

Although, interestingly, if you put them in a field with cows for long enough they'll start to copy the action of doing so.

Who wouldn't?

Craster would be first to start though.

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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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Grim... wrote:
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*bzzzzt* - Factual inaccuracy! Horses are not ruminants, and do not chew the cud!

Although, interestingly, if you put them in a field with cows for long enough they'll start to copy the action of doing so.

Who wouldn't?

Craster would be first to start though.

If you put Craster in a field with cows he starts carving off choice cuts to sous-vide.


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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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In a butchers, sure. But you're forgetting that they're alive.

They'd soon overpower him, rip out his ginger pubes and restyle themselves into Highland cattle.

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I'm getting back into fighting shape. I reckon I could take a cow.

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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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I've heard they're especially good if you lay down and then the cow sits on top of you facing your toes...

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Pretty gross here, but didn't someone get killed by trying to shag a cow - basically the suction ripped the guy's knob off and he bled to death - or is that an urban myth?

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When you're just standing around eating grass all day, that's a lot of time you can spend doing kegels.

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When you're just standing around eating grass all day, that's a lot of time you can spend doing kegels.


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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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When you're just standing around eating grass all day, that's a lot of time you can spend doing kegels.

And with four stomachs, I suspect their voraciousness during oral sex has to be seen to be believed.


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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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Pretty gross here, but didn't someone get killed by trying to shag a cow - basically the suction ripped the guy's knob off and he bled to death - or is that an urban myth?


You're actually asking whether the story about the guy dying from a fatal bovine shag is an urban myth? Seriously?


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Pretty gross here, but didn't someone get killed by trying to shag a cow - basically the suction ripped the guy's knob off and he bled to death - or is that an urban myth?


You're actually asking whether the story about the guy dying from a fatal bovine shag is an urban myth? Seriously?


Well you say that......

http://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/news/8885115.Pervert_caught_pleasuring_himself_in_slurry_for_third_time/


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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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Bamba wrote:
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Pretty gross here, but didn't someone get killed by trying to shag a cow - basically the suction ripped the guy's knob off and he bled to death - or is that an urban myth?


You're actually asking whether the story about the guy dying from a fatal bovine shag is an urban myth? Seriously?

Surely it would be a rural myth.


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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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Lord Raiden wrote:
Pretty gross here, but didn't someone get killed by trying to shag a cow - basically the suction ripped the guy's knob off and he bled to death - or is that an urban myth?


You're actually asking whether the story about the guy dying from a fatal bovine shag is an urban myth? Seriously?

Surely it would be a rural myth.


also, cows are notoriously over the top when recounting stories concerning their sexual prowess.

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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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Pretty gross here, but didn't someone get killed by trying to shag a cow - basically the suction ripped the guy's knob off and he bled to death - or is that an urban myth?


You're actually asking whether the story about the guy dying from a fatal bovine shag is an urban myth? Seriously?

Surely it would be a rural myth.


You don't think the cows in a city farm would put out?


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These Tesco burgers really filly me up, my tummy is completely foal.


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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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Bamba wrote:
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Pretty gross here, but didn't someone get killed by trying to shag a cow - basically the suction ripped the guy's knob off and he bled to death - or is that an urban myth?


You're actually asking whether the story about the guy dying from a fatal bovine shag is an urban myth? Seriously?


I truly love this place. It's not the fact that I was asking about some bestial pervert shagging a cow here; it's the rural backdrop of my 'query' and hence literal misuse of the term "urban myth" that actually causes the faux pas and ensuing offence. Awesome, keep it up plz. :D

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Plus, his cock would have had to have been longer and thicker than a vets arm.

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I'd better not try it then.

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I'd better not try it then.

I'm sure you're seen a fair bit of traffic, but a vet's arm would probably be a bit far even for you. Not like your mum, though.

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Your Mum's fanny was the first thing to be labelled 'Value Burger'.

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 Post subject: Re: My lovely horse
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LOL.

Mind you, this is going on too long now - you're all flogging a dead horse.

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Your Mum's fanny was the first thing to be labelled 'Value Burger'.

Never knowingly undersold, either.

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Your Mum's fanny was the first thing to be labelled 'Value Burger'.

Never knowingly undersold, either.


Does it have a blue stripe?

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BEEX is indeed on fire this week, funniest I've seen it for a good while, well done everyone :D

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What a shame a serious debate punctuated with a few gags degenerated into a series of amputee and fisting jokes. :facepalm:


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What a shame a serious debate punctuated with a few gags degenerated into a series of amputee and fisting jokes. :facepalm:


Sorry chinny mate. :p But, you know it makes sense though! :metul:

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Results of further tests at one of the plants is happening today and will be published this evening.

Almost certainly looks like cheap meat sourced from Europe is the cause as the main plant involved says it has never processed or traded in horse meat.


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I'll bet these results show evidence of Foal play.

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Yup, Tesco are really in the saddle on this one. If they're further implicated by this draft investigation, they're likely to be reined in, I'd say.
As for their profits? They're gonna lose some bucks. Odds on the rug will be well and truly pulled from under them for shire; possibly a right shoeing.

Their thoroughbred PR damage limitation machine will have to hoof it from here, though the going isn't too good for them.

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Puns aside, I was talking to a guy that works with Tesco Mobile last night and Tesco's reaction was along the lines of "Everyone in legal devotes time to this. Bury the shitty little operation the fucking animal came from, and destroy every company it went through on the way up."

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Puns aside, I was talking to a guy that works with Tesco Mobile last night and Tesco's reaction was along the lines of "Everyone in legal devotes time to this. Bury the shitty little operation the fucking animal came from, and destroy every company it went through on the way up."

:S


Yeah, sounds like the sort of thing I'd expect them to do.

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I think they're rather justified in this case.

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I think they're rather justified in this case.


I really don't know one way or another.
Not saying this is the case here as I have no idea, but in general, non-specific terms, if suppliers have been screwed down and screwed down by a large, powerful client, there is a risk that corners will eventually be cut? That's why it's not necessarily a good idea to always go for the cheapest tenders, and it is also a good idea to have rigorous, in-house quality control and checks.

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corners will eventually be cut

Although I can't possibly see how it could happen by accident, I really do have trouble believing that this was done on purpose.

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