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RE: ****les on a cut? - Apr. 18 2008 22:31:25
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Jamesw
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you have seen it so are you going to tell us what the word is? haha
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RE: ****les on a cut? - Apr. 18 2008 23:15:21
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richsINS
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co ckles. Theyre fine mate, moderation and enjoyment is a part of cutting :)
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RE: ****les on a cut? - Apr. 19 2008 9:46:27
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Andy26
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agree with what rich says. . however why would you want to eat them. they are horrible! even when collected fresh n eaten the next day
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RE: ****les on a cut? - Apr. 19 2008 9:48:04
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PAGAN
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No it's not alright ! anything that lives in the sea, feeds on **** and looks like snot should not be eaten
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RE: ****les on a cut? - Apr. 19 2008 13:50:23
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carl19
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****les are fine on a cut... look at the calories and breakdown whole diet determines....... i use pickled onions too as they are so low in calories
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