Pig Fertilizer casserole looks and tastes like crap.
Huu Yuu
6 years ago
My hovercraft casserole is full of eels!
Seventy2rd o clock
6 years ago
OK, everybody out of the casserole!
algernon
6 years ago
So the pig sh%ts good I here
Droll not Troll
6 years ago
Take the pig fertilizer to the sow. I’m quite prepared to wait until it’s bacon.
Seventy2rd o clock
6 years ago
How much man-power do you need to raise a frog?
algernon
6 years ago
Man power frogs. what a casserole
Huu Yuu
6 years ago
Frog raised by man-power is full of electricity, so the casserole will shock you. So would an electric eel casserole.
algernon
6 years ago
It takes pig fertiliser to raise a frog
Droll not Troll
6 years ago
The pig fertilizer is really boaring.
Droll not Troll
6 years ago
Frog also raised by man-power into mouth.
Ben
6 years ago
Sadly it’s not the menu, just the ingredients list for the casserole.
jjhitt
6 years ago
I don’t care how many hours of overtime it took, frog casserole is still frog casserole.
jjhitt
6 years ago
Need a frog? We will hop right to it.
jjhitt
6 years ago
Man… that pig was incredibly fertile.
A Non-Y Mouse
6 years ago
I don’t think you people realize just how many people the frog raising industry employs.
Big Fat Cat
6 years ago
That’s how Frogger was conceived.
Kioku
6 years ago
How many men does it take to raise a frog?
Seventy2rd o clock
6 years ago
– Mommy, look! My Kermit jumped onto daddy’s Piggy!
SF
6 years ago
Muppet show in casserole
WorrierPrincess
6 years ago
@Kioku: I heard it takes the Village People to raise a frog. So… six?
jimbo1qaz
6 years ago
Inspired by Galvani, powered by Volta.
A Non-Y Mouse
6 years ago
It’s actually all the same casserole.
Marum
6 years ago
A Pig Sperm Casserole! How innovative. Haute Cuisine maybe?
Jewels
6 years ago
Do you have casserole in casserole?
sirpaulfan
6 years ago
Mmmmmmmmm……man-power!
sirpaulfan
6 years ago
Waiter, I think I have a frog in my throat.
Tom41
6 years ago
I’d prefer to have man raised by frog-power, if you wouldn’t mind!
Peter
6 years ago
That officially makes pork vegetarian, I suppose?
sam
6 years ago
Grandma always said you can make casserole out of anything!
Myself
5 years ago
“Why are we going out to dinner today, Daddy?”
“Because it’s a holiday! Today we honor all the man-power which has gone into raising frogs in casseroles for the war effort.”
Myself
5 years ago
The Celebrated Casserole Frog of Chengdu County: in English, then in Chinese, then Clawed Back Into A Civilized Casserole Once More by Patient, Unremunerated Man-power.
Pig Fertilizer casserole looks and tastes like crap.
My hovercraft casserole is full of eels!
OK, everybody out of the casserole!
So the pig sh%ts good I here
Take the pig fertilizer to the sow. I’m quite prepared to wait until it’s bacon.
How much man-power do you need to raise a frog?
Man power frogs. what a casserole
Frog raised by man-power is full of electricity, so the casserole will shock you. So would an electric eel casserole.
It takes pig fertiliser to raise a frog
The pig fertilizer is really boaring.
Frog also raised by man-power into mouth.
Sadly it’s not the menu, just the ingredients list for the casserole.
I don’t care how many hours of overtime it took, frog casserole is still frog casserole.
Need a frog? We will hop right to it.
Man… that pig was incredibly fertile.
I don’t think you people realize just how many people the frog raising industry employs.
That’s how Frogger was conceived.
How many men does it take to raise a frog?
– Mommy, look! My Kermit jumped onto daddy’s Piggy!
Muppet show in casserole
@Kioku: I heard it takes the Village People to raise a frog. So… six?
Inspired by Galvani, powered by Volta.
It’s actually all the same casserole.
A Pig Sperm Casserole! How innovative. Haute Cuisine maybe?
Do you have casserole in casserole?
Mmmmmmmmm……man-power!
Waiter, I think I have a frog in my throat.
I’d prefer to have man raised by frog-power, if you wouldn’t mind!
That officially makes pork vegetarian, I suppose?
Grandma always said you can make casserole out of anything!
“Why are we going out to dinner today, Daddy?”
“Because it’s a holiday! Today we honor all the man-power which has gone into raising frogs in casseroles for the war effort.”
The Celebrated Casserole Frog of Chengdu County: in English, then in Chinese, then Clawed Back Into A Civilized Casserole Once More by Patient, Unremunerated Man-power.