Sep 28th, '10, 16:58
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by rabbit » Sep 28th, '10, 16:58
I must talk to you all about a real problem...
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It's real guys... don't laugh!
Sep 28th, '10, 17:27
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by TwoPynts » Sep 28th, '10, 17:27
Sep 28th, '10, 19:43
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by theory » Sep 28th, '10, 19:43
I'm guessing anatidaephobes stay FAR away from UofOregon

They're probably beaver fans.
Sep 29th, '10, 05:39
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by skilfautdire » Sep 29th, '10, 05:39
Get back at 'em: have some duck eggs. Available at any Chinese supermarket. The simple cooked ones not stored in a fridge, not the 'century' eggs wrapped in rice shells as these would attack you with their ammonia smell.
Sep 29th, '10, 15:28
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by RaynBeatle » Sep 29th, '10, 15:28
Oh...I hate when that happens -_-
Sep 29th, '10, 16:21
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by AdamMY » Sep 29th, '10, 16:21
skilfautdire wrote:Get back at 'em: have some duck eggs.
But that might provoke the ever vigilant duck to attack!

Sep 29th, '10, 16:33
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by Alex » Sep 29th, '10, 16:33
but if you eat duck eggs you might get mini ducks growing inside your mind telling you to do stuff
Sep 29th, '10, 16:37
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by rabbit » Sep 29th, '10, 16:37
WARNING: the link is to a picture that some (if you are an animal lover) might find disgusting. Click at your own risk.
"Balut is a fertilized duck egg with a nearly-developed embryo inside that is boiled and eaten in the shell. They are considered delicacies of Asia and especially the Philippines, Cambodia, and Vietnam."
http://listverse.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/balut.jpg
Oct 1st, '10, 14:27
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by bagua7 » Oct 1st, '10, 14:27
Well, go to a Cambodian market in a mountain village and you'll soon find out about the local delicacies. For example:
