I don’t know how the did it, but the first “Siamese twins” that were known to live in the United States had married two separate ladies and both had fairly large families.
See, that is why I won’t eat GMO chickens or any other GMO products. Today, I was looking for turkey thighs or breasts and picked up the largest I could find.It was chicken! EEK.
Peabody-Martini about 11 years ago
Awkward or just desperate?
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
Double your trouble.
Perkycat about 11 years ago
Would like to see this date from beginning to…….end.
MontanaLady about 11 years ago
Double your trouble!
Cute glasses on one of them.
xpurplezebra about 11 years ago
They’ll have to take turns getting laid.
vldazzle about 11 years ago
The rest of you DO see what I do, I presume? The date is just ONE chicken (with 2 heads). I don’t think this works (tried it once).
JP Steve Premium Member about 11 years ago
I don’t know if she’s a chicken, but she’s definitely a Darwin Award winner!
kaecispopX about 11 years ago
I don’t know how the did it, but the first “Siamese twins” that were known to live in the United States had married two separate ladies and both had fairly large families.
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
siamese restaurant sound ok?
Shikamoo Premium Member about 11 years ago
See, that is why I won’t eat GMO chickens or any other GMO products. Today, I was looking for turkey thighs or breasts and picked up the largest I could find.It was chicken! EEK.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 11 years ago
The Dodo at the door deserves what he gets. No wonder they are extinct.
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
gives new meaning to “flocking together”