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Originally posted by Nordlys
Man lives not of whale alone.
Chips.

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Originally posted by Bobski
Chips.
Whale 'n' chips

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Whale 'n' chips
tartar sauce (😛)

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Originally posted by reader1107
tartar sauce (😛)
McDonalds

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Originally posted by Loose Screw
McDonalds
cholesterol

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Originally posted by reader1107
cholesterol
hart attack

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Originally posted by Loose Screw
hart attack
Maarten 't Hart

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Maarten 't Hart
deer hunter

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Originally posted by reader1107
deer hunter
dear hunter

(I am curious why you associated 't Hart with 'deer hunter'.)

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Originally posted by Nordlys
dear hunter

(I am curious why you associated 't Hart with 'deer hunter'.)
Beer hunter

(I am curious why you're curious.)

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Beer hunter

(I am curious why you're curious.)
Bear hunter

(Because nothing I have read by 't Hart has anything to do with deer hunting.)

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Bear hunter

(Because nothing I have read by 't Hart has anything to do with deer hunting.)
Naked Huntress 🙂

(And here I thought you all misspelt "Heart."😉 )

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Naked Huntress 🙂

(And here I thought you all misspelt "Heart."😉 )
Huntress wearing a hunt dress

(No, only Loose Screw. 😉)

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Huntress wearing a hunt dress

(No, only Loose Screw. 😉)
Hunter wearing a hunt suit

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Originally posted by Nordlys
dear hunter

(I am curious why you associated 't Hart with 'deer hunter'.)
hart  /hɑrt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[hahrt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun, plural harts, (especially collectively) hart.
a male deer, commonly of the red deer, Cervus elaphus, esp. after its fifth year.

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