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After watching the pack eat the corpse, Heart panics and tries to retreat quietly to avoid being eaten as well. However, one of the Tyrannosaurus, Gonza, notices him and that he smells like a herbivore. Baku asks him about his family, and Heart fearfully answers that he has a brother and a mother, not telling that they are Maiasaura. Baku ...
"Eat, Pray, Queef" was written and directed by series co-founder Trey Parker. It first aired on April 1, 2009 in the United States on Comedy Central . [ 2 ] Although Parker and fellow co-creator Matt Stone acknowledged it was a particularly-juvenile episode, Parker said it was his favorite show of the season to produce.
The sketch begins when a quietly spoken man (Cleese) takes his dead mother to an undertakers' office. The tactless undertaker (Chapman) suggests they can "burn 'er, bury 'er, or dump 'er in the Thames", but rules out the last option after Cleese confirms that he liked his mother. Of the other two, the undertaker says both are "nasty" and ...
The post Video of Emaciated Shelter Dog Eating Treats & Being Petted Is Melting Hearts appeared first on DogTime. Kindness has the power to heal, and no one needs it more than rescue pups with a ...
“One time, it happened while I was eating ramen,” she says. (Not exactly a food you'd be scared of chipping a tooth on.) Smith’s dentist said it was likely from trauma: grinding, biting her ...
The One Chip Challenge was an internet challenge in which participants had to eat one extremely spicy Paqui Carolina Reaper chip, and avoid eating or drinking anything afterwards. The challenge was initially marketed by Amplify Snack Brands before being sold to The Hershey Company. During the fall season from 2016 to 2023 the chip was sold in ...
A world-famous ballet school has agreed a legal settlement with a woman who claimed she developed an eating disorder as a result of body-shaming while studying there. Ellen Elphick, who was a ...
Mr Creosote is a fictional character who appears in Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.He is a monstrously obese and vulgar restaurant patron who is served a vast amount of food and alcohol as he vomits repeatedly.