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August 8 (B), 2008: Dachshund potato
http://cellar.org/2008/tater1.jpg
http://cellar.org/2008/tater2.jpg Pictures of a sweet potato I found, which happens to resemble my doxie named Brinks. |
And the weiner is...
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Mmmm...sweet potato...in dog shape.
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"I Yam" I said, to no one there...Neil Diamond
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Then it's not a dolphin?
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More like a dog-phin.;)
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So that's not the Virgin Mary?
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It's certainly virgin on the ridiculous....
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Perhaps your dog just resembles a sweet potato.
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Good point, Phage
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But on the other hand, it may be this...
http://cellar.org/showpost.php?p=475079&postcount=6 |
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You cut pieces off other potatoes to put legs on this one?
Why? |
I'm sure we can come up with a recipe, using a sweet potato and a weenie dog.
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I'm just glad there's a reason this thread title was making me hungry....That's such a relief!
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Well if he's a sweet potato, then he probably eats Iams.:D
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(Channelling Popeye): I yam what I yam, and that's all that I yam! Later taters!
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just a little language-lesson :
Dachshund is a German word and means badgerdog. Dachs = badger, Hund = dog in German we call them Dackel makes no sense but that is the way it is :rolleyes: |
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Such interest in a dachshund-shaped potato.
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This picture is getting around :D
http://www.neatorama.com/2008/08/12/...-a-wiener-dog/ http://bitsandpieces.us/2008/08/17/weiner-dog-potato/ |
So technically, those other sweet poatoes were donors, right?
Oh no wait - that's kebabs :) |
"The 'front' legs are natural nubs, but there were no 'back' legs until I substituted the tips from 2 other sweet potatoes. It hardly seemed fair to leave the poor thing with only two legs, and stubby ones at that."
Well, who wants a paraplegic sweet tater? |
double amputee-tater
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Well, when the chips are down, it's apeeling to have someone rooting for you and keeping an eye on you.
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