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Son of Gob

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2. You know damn well I will only except pictures!
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 02:41 AM
Mar 2012

Incorrect. Beavers do not smell like barbells.

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So we can answer with anything but a picture? Lasher Mar 2012 #1
You know damn well I will only except pictures! Son of Gob Mar 2012 #2
Wait a minute Son of Gob Mar 2012 #3
It's a musical instrument, kinda like maracas. Lasher Mar 2012 #4
I will accept. Beavers do smell like music. Son of Gob Mar 2012 #6
Depends on where they went for lunch Brother Buzz Mar 2012 #5
Beavers do sometimes smell of Fish. Some might say reek. Son of Gob Mar 2012 #7
Only because of the water Broderick Mar 2012 #8
Canned tuna is also a correct answer Son of Gob Mar 2012 #9
Outside the box Broderick Mar 2012 #10
It stays fresher in the can. Son of Gob Mar 2012 #11
I prefer the taste of warm tuna Broderick Mar 2012 #12
I always rinse the tuna first, I don't trust the manufacturer Son of Gob Mar 2012 #13
Beaver tastes best Broderick Mar 2012 #14
I usually just slather it in mayonnaise. Son of Gob Mar 2012 #15
Occasionally I bust a nut Broderick Mar 2012 #16
There is no tuna, like a mayonaisy nutty textured tuna. Son of Gob Mar 2012 #17
This started as to what beaver smells like Broderick Mar 2012 #18
Crabs are also an acceptable answer for especially dirty beavers. Son of Gob Mar 2012 #19
Current Tally Son of Gob Mar 2012 #20
Well, sometimes beavers smell like: Broderick Mar 2012 #21
The proximity of the Donkey to the Beaver could cause an overlap of smells. Son of Gob Mar 2012 #22
Because I want my two points back I enter this as a possibility: Broderick Mar 2012 #23
I will accept Smelly cat and award you two points Son of Gob Mar 2012 #25
Not touching this Beaver unionworks Mar 2012 #24
If pictured, a ten foot pole may have been an acceptable answer Son of Gob Mar 2012 #26
some mornings it may smell crispy and satistifying. Joe Shlabotnik Mar 2012 #27
I've never smelled Napalm, but I always assumed it was beaverish Son of Gob Mar 2012 #28
As stated musically in the 1990s, it smells like mikeytherat Mar 2012 #29
Is this GIECO commercial logic? n/t Earth_First Mar 2012 #30
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