Things even NoLordy has never eaten!

I eat loads of eggs too, and I love duck.
But the idea of incubating the egg, and eating the entire embryo, just seems disgusting to me

It reminds me of the time in Kindergarten that my class got an incubator and put in some eggs. A long while later, the end of the school year came along and the eggs had still not hatched. That's when the teacher decides, "Well let's hatch them ourselves!"

So she cracks one open and it's filled with a big, bloody mess of dead chicken.

Traumatizing for a wee little boy like myself!!!
 
It reminds me of the time in Kindergarten that my class got an incubator and put in some eggs. A long while later, the end of the school year came along and the eggs had still not hatched. That's when the teacher decides, "Well let's hatch them ourselves!"

So she cracks one open and it's filled with a big, bloody mess of dead chicken.

Traumatizing for a wee little boy like myself!!!

Hahaha what a retard.
 
It reminds me of the time in Kindergarten that my class got an incubator and put in some eggs. A long while later, the end of the school year came along and the eggs had still not hatched. That's when the teacher decides, "Well let's hatch them ourselves!"

So she cracks one open and it's filled with a big, bloody mess of dead chicken.

Traumatizing for a wee little boy like myself!!!
:lol:
I guess that explains why she was teaching kindergarten.

If you remember the dead chicken, do you remember if she hot? Many kindergarten teachers are really beautiful.
 
No, I don't at all. I actually forgot the chicken thing for a few years of my life but then a friend of mine who was in the class back then with me kept bringing up the story for some reason , a few years ago.
 
I also think about the young kindergarten teacher I had (we had two. An older one, and a younger one).
I think about her pretty often actually, but she was probably not really as hot as I thought she was back then.
 
A lot of them go to Catholic school. It's a cheaper alternative to private schools, but I guess that would also depend on the area.
 
I'm surprised that going to school as a child in Philly didn't slowly morph you into a black man somehow.

The street next to me was pretty much all black, I used to play basketball with those kids all the time. They were all pretty much good dudes, believe it or not.