Can only be performed from within a vehicle, by men and within the City of Denver.
First you start with a pressed ham and to it, you add the sausage and a couple nuts. (You may garnish with parsley if you wish.)
First you start with a pressed ham and to it, you add the sausage and a couple nuts. (You may garnish with parsley if you wish.)
by Art Vandelay December 16, 2004
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by Art Vandelay March 14, 2003
"I love for you"
Poor english enhanced with lame AOL/number-speak. Designed to express affection to other online AOL lamers. Usually used in conjunction with "asl" and "cyber plz?"
Poor english enhanced with lame AOL/number-speak. Designed to express affection to other online AOL lamers. Usually used in conjunction with "asl" and "cyber plz?"
by Art Vandelay March 14, 2003
I don't know if an olive could be considered a vegetable or not.
It's a type of plant that resembles a green grape, but with a more rubbery texture. They are usually salty. This is probably due to preparation - sort of like pickling. And sometimes they have red things stuck in the middle, most likely for decorative puroposes.
It's a type of plant that resembles a green grape, but with a more rubbery texture. They are usually salty. This is probably due to preparation - sort of like pickling. And sometimes they have red things stuck in the middle, most likely for decorative puroposes.
There's no need for an example, everyone loves olives. Even you, come on, admit it. You know you like olives. Don't even try to deny it.
by Art Vandelay March 14, 2003
Christ, what is wrong with you people ? An egg is an egg. A conjugating cell which unites with another of like or unlike character to form a new individual.
Most talked about is the chicken's egg, usually white or brown in colour and shaped like an oval with a fat end. Alot of people eat them, but vegans don't eat them.
And people who don't like them don't eat them either.
Most talked about is the chicken's egg, usually white or brown in colour and shaped like an oval with a fat end. Alot of people eat them, but vegans don't eat them.
And people who don't like them don't eat them either.
by Art Vandelay March 14, 2003