Posted on 04/28/2010 7:23:19 PM PDT by 198ml
Police say a 24-year-old man is missing a chunk of his right ear that was bitten off by a woman who didnt like being called fat. Police spokeswoman Katie Flood said officers were called to a Lincoln hospital around 3:25 a.m. Wednesday to talk to the injured man.
He told them that hed been bitten at a party.
Flood said officers later learned that the injured man and two others had been arguing with other people at the birthday party. Flood says the man told 21-year-old Anna Godfrey that she was fat.
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Well, she had an appetite, anyway.
How many calories are in a mouth full of human ear?
She sounds like a “Bitey Fat *****”
Try looking in her stomach.
Therein proving the man’s point!
Mike Tyson ping
“How many calories are in a mouth full of human ear?”
Maybe ask Mike Tyson?
Pinging the John Wayne Bobbitt “Love Hurts” *ping* list...
Concerning “Married with Children” and Al Bundy, I use to enjoy the show. I know something like it will not come out due to political correctness.
One thin I want to mention as well. At the university where I teach part time at, one of the girls at the front desk in the University Center was something like 400 pounds. She was disgusting and she had an attitude issue. One time she was sitting down and she was leaning over. I could see half of her @$$ and she had a thong underwear ! I wanted to get sick !
The funny thing she is married and her husband is totally quiet. When she parked the car in the parking lot, she couldn’t park that well at all ! I was happy when she graduated.
As a faculty member, I am adviser to several student clubs and she doesn’t like the LAN Party Club and the Anime Club - both of which I advise.
Raiders
She is fat.
SOYLENT GREEN IS FATTENING!!!!!
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