Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38376048/ns/us_news-weird_news/?GT1=43001" target="_blank">http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38...T1=43001</a> Let's discuss. You know you want to....
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS Darn! haha Some people might think this creepy. But, after all, I do have a mummy in my bedroom so who am I to judge? At first I thought it weird that they used roadkill, but after reading further and finding out the fur is treated at a taxidermist first, not so weird to me anymore. I'd love to try a sip of this stuff.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Oh, and I'm relieved you didn't need he money for an emergency car repair BTW Russ, skunk road kill is hard to come by in Scotland, but maybe they have pole cat instead.
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS Ringo's just fine, murfsmom! This month he has on his HM ears and dream lanyard with his HISTA 3D glasses. He's looking pretty spiffy. (And the real dust accumulating on him looks really authentic hahahaha)
Originally Posted By iamsally Okay, just a little freaky. We could use rabbits and chickens. I mean, if we could sell a bottle for $765.
Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance What are you suppose to do with the squirrel when you're done drinking it?
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Lol. Well when Haratio Nelson died at the Battle of Trafalger, they put his body in a keg of rum to preserve it for the voyage home. Apparently, the sailors that drunk from it after said it was the best rum in their lives?!!!
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 That's just gross, and the fact that people are buying it is just to creepy for me.
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight 99 where on earth do YOU find this stuff?! lol DWB, Horatio fit in a keg? He must have been tiny! lol We put the FUN in FUNeral! ;-)
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo He was actually a very tiny guy. Even when I was 12 I was hitting my head on the bulk heads of the Victory, his falgship, which from all the paintings, he had plenty of clearance. His clothes all seem very small when I have seen them in museums. Speaking of fun in funerals, I once wore a harlequin outfit to a funeral at the request of the family to wear fun clothes.
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