Nov
5
Two Al Qaida terrorists?
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Two Al Qaida terrorists are sitting in a cave reminiscing over a couple of pints of fermented goat’s milk.
One reaches into his goatskin sack, pulls out a couple of pictures and shows them to his friend.
“This is my oldest son, he’s a martyr. He was a ******* bomber,” says one.
“You must be so proud,” his friend says.
“This is my second son. He is a martyr also, likewise a ******* bomber,” the first man continues.
“A fine looking young man,” replies his friend.
After a pause and a deep sigh, the man says wistfully, “They blow up so fast, don’t they?”
ROYCE
Oct
31
Funny clean jokes.definations of various terms.Please star if you like?
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Cooking
Tongue: A variety of meat, rarely served because it clearly crosses the line between a cut of beef and a piece of dead cow.
Yogurt: Semi-solid dairy product made from partially evaporated and fermented milk. Yogurt is one of only three foods that taste exactly the same as they sound. The other two are goulash and squid.
Recipe: A series of step-by-step instructions for preparing ingredients you forgot to buy, in utensils you don’t own, to make a dish the dog won’t eat.
Porridge: Thick oatmeal rarely found on American tables since children were granted the right to sue their parents. The name is an amalgamation of the words “Putrid,” “hORRId,” and “sluDGE.”
Preheat: To turn on the heat in an oven for a period of time before cooking a dish, so that the fingers may be burned when the food is put in, as well as when it is removed.
Oven: Compact home incinerator used for disposing of bulky pieces of meat and poultry.
Microwave Oven: Space-age kitchen applian
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appliance that uses the principle of radar to locate and immediately destroy any food placed within the cooking compartment.
Calorie: Basic measure of the amount of rationalization offered by the average individual prior to taking a second helping of a particular food.
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LUCIO
Oct
15
cooking terms redefined?
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Calorie
Basic measure of the amount of rationalization offered by the average individual prior to taking a second helping of a particular food.
Standard instrument of destruction for eggs, pancakes, and various vegetable matter. Remains may be removed from surface with diluted solution of sulfuric acid.
Microwave Oven
Space-age kitchen appliance that uses the principle of radar to locate and immediately destroy any food placed within the cooking compartment.
Oven
Compact home incinerator used for disposing of bulky pieces of meat and poultry.
Preheat
To turn on the heat in an oven for a period of time before cooking a dish, so that the fingers may be burned when the food is put in, as well as when it is removed.
Porridge
Thick oatmeal rarely found on American tables since children were granted the right to sue their parents. The name is an amalgamation of the words “Putrid,” “Horrid,” and “Sludge.”
Recipe
A series of step-by-step instructions for preparing ingredients you forgot to buy, in utensils you don’t own, to make a dish the dog won’t eat.
Tongue
A variety of meat, rarely served because it clearly crosses the line between a cut of beef and a piece of dead cow.
Yogurt
Semi-solid dairy product made from partially evaporated and fermented milk. Yogurt is one of only three foods that taste exactly the same as they sound. The other two are goulash and squid.
LAWRENCE
Sep
2
Do You Have This Cooking Glossary?
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Calorie: Basic measure of the amount of rationalization offered by the average individual prior to taking a second helping of a particular food.
Microwave Oven: Space-age kitchen appliance that uses the principle of radar to locate and immediately destroy any food placed within the cooking compartment.
Oven: Compact home incinerator used for disposing of bulky pieces of meat and poultry.
Porridge: Thick oatmeal rarely found on American tables since children were granted the right to sue their parents. The name is an amalgamation of the words “Putrid,” “hORRId,” and “sluDGE.”
Preheat: To turn on the heat in an oven for a period of time before cooking a dish, so that the fingers may be burned when the food is put in, as well as when it is removed.
Recipe: A series of step-by-step instructions for preparing ingredients you forgot to buy, in utensils you don’t own, to make a dish the dog won’t eat.
Tongue: A variety of meat, rarely served because it clearly crosses the psychological boundary between a cut of beef and a hunk of dead cow.
Yogurt: Semi-solid dairy product made from partially evaporated and fermented milk. Yogurt is one of only three foods that taste exactly the same as they sound. The other two are goulash and squid.
VICTOR
May
3
Who wrote this joke?
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Who wrote this:
Yogurt: semi-solid dairy product made from partially evaporated and fermented milk. Yogurt is one of only three foods that taste exactly the same as they sound. The other two are goulash and squid.
WILFORD
Dec
19
Do You Have This Cooking Glossary?
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Calorie: Basic measure of the amount of rationalization offered by the average individual prior to taking a second helping of a particular food.
Microwave Oven: Space-age kitchen appliance that uses the principle of radar to locate and immediately destroy any food placed within the cooking compartment.
Oven: Compact home incinerator used for disposing of bulky pieces of meat and poultry.
Porridge: Thick oatmeal rarely found on American tables since children were granted the right to sue their parents. The name is an amalgamation of the words “Putrid,” “hORRId,” and “sluDGE.”
Preheat: To turn on the heat in an oven for a period of time before cooking a dish, so that the fingers may be burned when the food is put in, as well as when it is removed.
Recipe: A series of step-by-step instructions for preparing ingredients you forgot to buy, in utensils you don’t own, to make a dish the dog won’t eat.
Tongue: A variety of meat, rarely served because it clearly crosses the psychological boundary between a cut of beef and a hunk of dead cow.
Yogurt: Semi-solid dairy product made from partially evaporated and fermented milk. Yogurt is one of only three foods that taste exactly the same as they sound. The other two are goulash and squid.
JERALD





