When those little guys stuff their cheeks full of food it is comical to watch. You know that they can't get any more in there and they just keep shoving it in there. The cartoons are cute.
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When those little guys stuff their cheeks full of food it is comical to watch. You know that they can't get any more in there and they just keep shoving it in there. The cartoons are cute.
ReplyDeleteI had a pet hamster named Meatball. I loved the way he stuffed his cheeks.
DeleteHaha! These were funny. In cartoons. Not so funny in real life!
ReplyDeleteIn real life I hate to see a run-over animal on the road.
DeleteI was reading some of these menus to my wife and couldn't help but to laugh, thanks for my good night chuckle.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteWheels on Meals, LOL!
ReplyDeleteHappy you had a good laugh.
DeleteThe family still can't believe I hit a turtle once. Hey I didn't see it.
ReplyDeleteI guess it was just too slow to get away.
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