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Vets put down seven-legged hermaphrodite lamb
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8-5-2007 12:16 PM
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whiteirishtiger
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Who wanted more leg of lamb? you sicko!
... mint jelly anyone? HEY! don't look at me like that! it's just a joke.. I don't eat lamb!
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