That was great... Reminds me of this turkey recipe that i found..
When I found this recipe I thought it was perfect for people, like me, who just are not sure how to tell when poultry is cooked thoroughly but not dried out. GIVE IT A TRY 10-12 lb. Turkey 1 cup melted butter 3 cups stuffing 2 cups uncooked popcorn salt/pepper to taste Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brush Turkey well with melted butter, salt and pepper. Fill cavity with stuffing and popcorn. Place in baking pan with the neck end toward the back of oven. Listen for popping sounds. When the Turkey's ass blows the oven door open and the Turkey flies across the room, it's done. And you thought I couldn't cook! :D :D :D |
Dude, that's awesome! I miss those days! Now all I have to play with is a few potato guns. :D:D
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PUDER'S DIVERSIONS
Did Michael Jackson drop you off a hotel balcony?
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OK... that was nasty. Can you imagine the SMELL?
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that was funny
Come on guys, we have all played jackass in our back yard before too, just never thought of blowing up a chicken before. hummmmmm? Jason |
That's f_*^'in funny!!!
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Downloaded the whole file, but it won't open. It asks me what I want to open it with - ?? I chose Win media player, but it requests the codec for 5 min then says it's not supported. I'm dying to see!!!!
Any help?? :confused: :confused: |
Originally posted by CJC Downloaded the whole file, but it won't open. It asks me what I want to open it with - ?? I chose Win media player, but it requests the codec for 5 min then says it's not supported. I'm dying to see!!!! Any help?? :confused: :confused: Do you have Quicktime? The only way I could get it to work was to save the target onto my computer (right click), and then play it using Quicktime from there. |
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