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> x-no-archive: yes
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> <SNIP SNIP> >http://www.cnn.com/2001/FOOD/news/01/02/ukraine.fat.chocolate.ap/inde… >> Finally, those xenophobes who falsely claim that Ukrainians cannot invent >> anything, have been solidly rebuffed. >> “Company in Ukraine offers ‘Fat in Chocolate’ >> January 2, 2001 Web posted at: 9:25 AM EST (1425 GMT) >> KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian candy company has begun marketing what >> may be the stickiest, richest and most fattening holiday treat on the >> market: pure pork fat covered in chocolate. > HAHAHAHA! > <pause for breath> > HAHAHAHA! > Is the world ready for such a modern Ukraine? > I’m starting to understand why Andrew Chmilewsky likes to use the term > "pigfucker" so much. ;-)
Ask your father… he bred a son… a possible correlation… given your taste and delight in Child abuse and yet … your whinings about poor parenting. Ask Eric in NC about bestiality if you wish to know more about the term "pigfucker." You can take turns…
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Are you have some kind of obsessive-compulsive preoccupation with these people? > This was posted by the Russian chauvanist, the PROZAKIAN Child abuser (and > fellow "henchman" of Yelena Perhunkova – another PROZAKIAN SLUT) Igor > Chudov:
http://www.cnn.com/2001/FOOD/news/01/02/ukraine.fat.chocolate.ap/index.h tml – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Finally, those xenophobes who falsely claim that Ukrainians cannot invent > anything, have been solidly rebuffed. @ > “Company in Ukraine offers ‘Fat in Chocolate’ > January 2, 2001 Web posted at: 9:25 AM EST (1425 GMT) > KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian candy company has begun marketing what > may be the stickiest, richest and most fattening holiday treat on the > market: pure pork fat covered in chocolate. > Cracking open a finger-sized stick of the dark chocolate candy bar reveals > a vein of white fat where most candies conceal butterscotch, caramel or > other traditional sweets. The candies are called "Fat in Chocolate." > The product pokes fun at the traditional Ukrainian snack of salo, > or salted pork fat, usually consumed with vodka and pickles. Salo is > a national symbol of Ukraine recognized throughout the former Soviet > Union, although younger people in Ukraine now often turn up their noses > at the dish. > A spokesman for candy company AO Odessa said the "Fat in Chocolate" > bars were made as a lighthearted and self-deprecating joke for > Ukrainians. While edible, they are not really meant to be eaten, the > official said. > A bar tried Tuesday was very sweet, while the fat filling retained some > of its salty nature. The fat had the gooey texture of well-cooked pasta. > The bars were wrapped in red holiday foil, and show a Ukrainian Cossack > with a mustache munching a piece of fat. The candies sold briskly to > laughing customers in stores in Ukraine’s capital city Kiev on Tuesday. > Copyright 2001 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material > may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.” > —
> Do your algebra homework at http://www.algebra.com > Solve: x^2+4x+3=0 Plot: y=3*sin(x^2) Ask Questions Word Problems
Response:
This was posted by the Russian chauvanist, the PROZAKIAN Child abuser (and fellow "henchman" of Yelena Perhunkova – another PROZAKIAN SLUT) Igor Chudov:
http://www.cnn.com/2001/FOOD/news/01/02/ukraine.fat.chocolate.ap/inde… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Finally, those xenophobes who falsely claim that Ukrainians cannot invent > anything, have been solidly rebuffed. > “Company in Ukraine offers ‘Fat in Chocolate’ > January 2, 2001 Web posted at: 9:25 AM EST (1425 GMT) > KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian candy company has begun marketing what > may be the stickiest, richest and most fattening holiday treat on the > market: pure pork fat covered in chocolate. > Cracking open a finger-sized stick of the dark chocolate candy bar reveals > a vein of white fat where most candies conceal butterscotch, caramel or > other traditional sweets. The candies are called "Fat in Chocolate." > The product pokes fun at the traditional Ukrainian snack of salo, > or salted pork fat, usually consumed with vodka and pickles. Salo is > a national symbol of Ukraine recognized throughout the former Soviet > Union, although younger people in Ukraine now often turn up their noses > at the dish. > A spokesman for candy company AO Odessa said the "Fat in Chocolate" > bars were made as a lighthearted and self-deprecating joke for > Ukrainians. While edible, they are not really meant to be eaten, the > official said. > A bar tried Tuesday was very sweet, while the fat filling retained some > of its salty nature. The fat had the gooey texture of well-cooked pasta. > The bars were wrapped in red holiday foil, and show a Ukrainian Cossack > with a mustache munching a piece of fat. The candies sold briskly to > laughing customers in stores in Ukraine’s capital city Kiev on Tuesday. > Copyright 2001 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material > may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.” > — > Do your algebra homework at http://www.algebra.com > Solve: x^2+4x+3=0 Plot: y=3*sin(x^2) Ask Questions Word Problems
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