Feeding Habits of Cephalopods Plankton Critch! Munch! Crunch! Party Size! Cool Ranch People Parts Never Believe What You Read
The last book is self-contradictory
I hope those people parts weren’t crew members of the Nautilus.
If it’s “party size”, does that mean the parts came from basketball players?
Fingernails can still be classed as ‘people parts’!! B^D
Ooh! “Cool ranch” people parts…must be a new flavor…
Thank you for getting the titles on the correct sides of the covers.
Trouble is, can you believe what you read in a book entitled “Never Believe What You Read”?
Seems to me that you’d have to be pretty stupid to buy a book entitled “Never Believe What You Read!”
The more highly evolved cephalopods have expanded their dietary horizons. A truly successful predator needs a variety of prey.
I hear the salt and vinegar is starting to gain in popularity…
i like how he is reading a book telling you not to believe things you read
May 14, 2021
April 14, 2020
Notaspy over 3 years ago
The last book is self-contradictory
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
I hope those people parts weren’t crew members of the Nautilus.
jagedlo over 3 years ago
If it’s “party size”, does that mean the parts came from basketball players?
!!ǝlɐ⅁ over 3 years ago
Fingernails can still be classed as ‘people parts’!! B^D
Amra Leo over 3 years ago
Ooh! “Cool ranch” people parts…must be a new flavor…
Nyckname over 3 years ago
Thank you for getting the titles on the correct sides of the covers.
ferddo over 3 years ago
Trouble is, can you believe what you read in a book entitled “Never Believe What You Read”?
tcayer over 3 years ago
Seems to me that you’d have to be pretty stupid to buy a book entitled “Never Believe What You Read!”
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
The more highly evolved cephalopods have expanded their dietary horizons. A truly successful predator needs a variety of prey.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
I hear the salt and vinegar is starting to gain in popularity…
dylanliran over 1 year ago
i like how he is reading a book telling you not to believe things you read