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Thread: EE and The Clown thing

  1. #391
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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    At least vegans blood would be easier to wash out...the anemic c.unts...

  2. #392
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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    Quote Originally Posted by 0ziron
    At least vegans blood would be easier to wash out...the anemic c.unts...
    Not if they've been eating asparagus

  3. #393
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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    Less of the anemic Oz

  4. #394
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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    Listen, you ignorant w@nkers

    There are plenty of ways to get iron in your body.

    Here's just a few tasty alternatives - all of them low cholesterol.

    Spirulina (1 tsp): 5 mg
    Cooked soybeans (1/2 cup): 4.4 mg
    Pumpkin seeds (1 ounce): 4.2 mg
    Quinoa (4 ounces): 4 mg
    Blackstrap molasses (1 tbsp): 4 mg
    Tomato paste (4 ounces): 3.9 mg
    White beans (1/2 cup) 3.9 mg
    Cooked spinach (1/2 cup): 3.2 mg
    Dried peaches (6 halves): 3.1 mg
    Prune juice (8 ounces): 3 mg
    Lentils (4 ounces): 3 mg


    All delicious, all healthy, all vegan

  5. #395
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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    Blackstrap molasses

    sounds like a nob rot

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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    Quote Originally Posted by jameskel
    Blackstrap molasses

    sounds like a nob rot
    It can also be used as a facial


  7. #397
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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    Quote Originally Posted by Taansend
    Listen, you ignorant w@nkers

    There are plenty of ways to get iron in your body.

    Here's just a few tasty alternatives - all of them low cholesterol.

    Spirulina (1 tsp): 5 mg
    Cooked soybeans (1/2 cup): 4.4 mg
    Pumpkin seeds (1 ounce): 4.2 mg
    Quinoa (4 ounces): 4 mg
    Blackstrap molasses (1 tbsp): 4 mg
    Tomato paste (4 ounces): 3.9 mg
    White beans (1/2 cup) 3.9 mg
    Cooked spinach (1/2 cup): 3.2 mg
    Dried peaches (6 halves): 3.1 mg
    Prune juice (8 ounces): 3 mg
    Lentils (4 ounces): 3 mg


    All delicious, all healthy, all vegan

  8. #398
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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    Quote Originally Posted by Taansend
    Listen, you ignorant w@nkers

    There are plenty of ways to get iron in your body.

    Here's just a few tasty alternatives - all of them low cholesterol.

    Spirulina (1 tsp): 5 mg
    Cooked soybeans (1/2 cup): 4.4 mg
    Pumpkin seeds (1 ounce): 4.2 mg
    Quinoa (4 ounces): 4 mg
    Blackstrap molasses (1 tbsp): 4 mg
    Tomato paste (4 ounces): 3.9 mg
    White beans (1/2 cup) 3.9 mg
    Cooked spinach (1/2 cup): 3.2 mg
    Dried peaches (6 halves): 3.1 mg
    Prune juice (8 ounces): 3 mg
    Lentils (4 ounces): 3 mg


    All delicious, all healthy, all vegan
    Oh lovely ... Thats it then...I'm sold...Vegan it is

  9. #399
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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    so what was that sick joke?

  10. #400
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    re: EE and The Clown thing

    It is about ten posts above this one.

    I miss Ears

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