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26. The Mothership
26. The Mothership
Art Roflmao


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Date Uploaded: May 26, 2008

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Anyone know what this is?

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05/28/2008 07:37:32 AM
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Truth Revealed: It holds 12 Granny Smith apples from Costco. Keeps them from getting banged up, but can't say these are the most environmentally friendly things. That's why I plan to collect them and build my retirement home out of these and my Myntz tins. :)


A-ha! I actually thought it was a fruit container, but I would have said it was for peaches.
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05/27/2008 08:32:53 PM
Truth Revealed: It holds 12 Granny Smith apples from Costco. Keeps them from getting banged up, but can't say these are the most environmentally friendly things. That's why I plan to collect them and build my retirement home out of these and my Myntz tins. :)
05/27/2008 08:23:13 PM
It's a chocolate-loving alien mothership! Just take it at face-value folks.
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05/27/2008 12:56:57 PM
It's a doughnut container from the supermarket.
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05/27/2008 12:05:24 PM
It's a chocolate mold!!
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05/27/2008 08:05:06 AM
beaker drying rack? or carrier for Easter eggs?

where are those Hellyons??? out looking for s few testciles, no doubt
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05/27/2008 02:18:38 AM
Testicle implants? Who couldnt guess that...We find these scattered all around the high school halls.
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05/26/2008 08:45:11 PM
Sweet - well seen and processed!
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05/26/2008 05:09:57 PM
yes i noticed that your alien who arrived in the hershey container, came minus his testicles .. obviously lisa was totally on the 'ball' when she identified this ..:) ..
therefore your title of 'mothership' was just to confuse us all .. :)
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05/26/2008 03:44:29 PM
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Hmmm... are testicle implants sold by the dozen? Maybe at Costco.


If it's an Alien, maybe it needs a dozen implants at a time ? Who knows what strange lives are led in space . .

Anyway I bet you could get implants by the dozen on the internet :- )
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05/26/2008 03:31:19 PM
Hmmm... are testicle implants sold by the dozen? Maybe at Costco.
05/26/2008 01:01:44 PM
I'm going with iamwoman's take: Christmas Ornaments! HA! (Actually, testicle implants, right?)
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05/26/2008 09:22:22 AM
its a cuppycake thing, in the microwave. :)
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05/26/2008 08:55:20 AM
It is definitely a container, something holding something like balls..... Thats all I am going to say, except that it really does look good....
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05/26/2008 08:54:36 AM
It's a vessel and/or container. ;-Þ
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05/26/2008 08:53:24 AM
Lisa..... you made me laugh until it hurt my sides, and nearly wet myself.....

Originally posted by iamwoman:

Looks like a container that holds Christmas Baubles or testicle implants.


Message edited by author 2008-05-26 08:53:53.
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05/26/2008 07:53:06 AM
Alien incubators I think, keeps them warm and safe until the hatchlings emerge
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05/26/2008 07:44:03 AM
Looks like a container that holds Christmas Baubles or testicle implants.
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