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Fungarse

Heh. Many thanks to Sue at Tinklertastic for taking this photo and passing it on! Yes, it's original and not photoshopped. She sent it to The Ranger with the words 'I saw this and thought of you'... Can somebody please explain?

Yo, Stumblers. We know you like this kind of quirky stuff. Wanna see more of it from The Rangers Blog? Let The Ranger recommend our plat de jour, Spitting worms have really weird sex!

And if you want even more, go to our home page and enjoy browsing through Ranger Rants, drug-crazed squirrels, and our famous 'My c*ck is huge' story.

3 comments so far, see them and add yours here!

Posted on 28th September 2006 at 9 30 pm
by The Virtual Ranger
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Categories: The Ranger's surfing highlights..., Naughty vegetables
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Comment from: Jimbob · http://3kilos.co.uk
sell it on ebay!
PermalinkPermalink 29/09/06 @ 16:52

 

Comment from: The Virtual Ranger [Admin] Email · http://naturenet.net
Sell it? Oh, no. Believe it or not, some people like to eat things that look like that.
PermalinkPermalink 29/09/06 @ 17:21

 

Comment from: A b3ta fan! · http://www.b3ta.com
That could be a funny looking puffed-up popcorn! :P
PermalinkPermalink 02/10/06 @ 05:26

 

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