Posted: 11/18/2009 11:22:38 AM EDT
| Unlike humans, the oyster is usually ambisexual. It begins life as a male, then becomes a female, then changes back to being a male, then back to female. It may go back and forth many times. |
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Quoted: Unlike most humans, the oyster is usually ambisexual. It begins life as a male, then becomes a female, then changes back to being a male, then back to female. It may go back and forth many times. There, fixed it. Don't forget, there are some weird SOBs out there. |
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Unlike most humans, the oyster is usually ambisexual. It begins life as a male, then becomes a female, then changes back to being a male, then back to female. It may go back and forth many times. There, fixed it. Don't forget, there are some weird SOBs out there. [cough] nazi pelosi [cough] |
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Unlike most humans, the oyster is usually ambisexual. It begins life as a male, then becomes a female, then changes back to being a male, then back to female. It may go back and forth many times. There, fixed it. Don't forget, there are some weird SOBs out there. oysters don't require surgery |
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Average number of days a West German goes without washing his underwear: 7 (I wonder how they discovered THIS? I guarantee it wasn't original research on my part.) HH We had a German working for us at one time. A bunch of us met at the airport for a weekend job. He didn't pack any change of clothes - nothing. Not even deodorant. |
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The Former South Viet Nam's currency was the Piastre, shortened to P's by American soldiers. Meanwhile the unit of currency of North Viet Nam was the Dong. How the South Lost the War (again). I have to ask you….What is a more imposing figure….A Soldier with a pocket full of Pee or a pocket full of Dong? ![]() |
