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Poachers :(


Gday...

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Well that certainly laid it out on the table..............it didnt crack me up like I eggspected......

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That's no yolk

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Eggcellent post Rocky.

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They look like they were free range before been poached. Reminds me of sets of old flappers.wink



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Hello everyone

Tongue in cheek

I became very eggcited after reading this post
It has answered (to my simple mind), the old age question of what came first, the chicken, or the egg
There are no words in my vocabulary, to describe the eggstasy I felt when I realised that

"The chicken must have come first"

As a way of eggplaining my theory, without eggaggerating, if the egg had come first, the poacher would have poached it, before the chicken would have had time to hatch



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Yep. Quad Yolkers just the same.



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youre all very clever dreaming up these clever play on the original post. Good work folks LOL



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I noticed in Woolies the other day some egg "rings" that were square, just the right size for a slice of toast.

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PeterD wrote:

I noticed in Woolies the other day some egg "rings" that were square, just the right size for a slice of toast.


Now that is using your egghead, and the Poaches will have egg on their faces. They we be scrambling to get around this eggvention.

Jim 



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