The Butcher
NSFW
from the first line of dialog I knew it was going to be something special
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 14:52, Share, Reply)
from the first line of dialog I knew it was going to be something special
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 14:52, Share, Reply)
too much red meat
in the diet such as beef, pork, lamb and other livestock meats, may create an imbalanced diet that can lead to illnesses.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 14:56, Share, Reply)
in the diet such as beef, pork, lamb and other livestock meats, may create an imbalanced diet that can lead to illnesses.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 14:56, Share, Reply)
What a strange way to assemble those words
I can't make any sense of that sentence at all.
Edit: Nice Ninjaedit. vvv What Gingeminge said vvv
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 15:03, Share, Reply)
I can't make any sense of that sentence at all.
Edit: Nice Ninjaedit. vvv What Gingeminge said vvv
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 15:03, Share, Reply)
Of course too much is bad for you.
That's what "too much" means.
You'll be saying cholesterol is bad for you next.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH9_KhvtFYM&t=2m30s
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 17:37, Share, Reply)
That's what "too much" means.
You'll be saying cholesterol is bad for you next.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH9_KhvtFYM&t=2m30s
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 17:37, Share, Reply)
There's some humour lurking here, but it doesn't really make an appearance.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 15:16, Share, Reply)
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 15:16, Share, Reply)
Very good
Reminds me of the landlord of my old local, you'd ask for a Guinness and he'd let out a proper sigh. We only went there because it was quiet, for obvious reasons.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 17:08, Share, Reply)
Reminds me of the landlord of my old local, you'd ask for a Guinness and he'd let out a proper sigh. We only went there because it was quiet, for obvious reasons.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 17:08, Share, Reply)
Brilliant acting
and script. The dialogue is really good - which is where these things usually fail.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 17:28, Share, Reply)
and script. The dialogue is really good - which is where these things usually fail.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2013, 17:28, Share, Reply)