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	<title>Comments on: The Tale Of The Flying Iguana</title>
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		<description>Hey There Southaustincenter,
This might be off topic, however, When I asked, &quot;Has anyone at any time experimented with Saino?&quot; possessing tasted this species of wild pig referred to as Peccary in English and native to a lot of of the jungles of South The usa, I did regain a small respect for my &quot;adventuresome&quot; ingesting. But what introduced the house down was my tale of breakfasts in America&#039;s south with fried pork brains scrambled with  eggs alongside with fried slices of pig testicles, known as &quot;mountain oysters&quot; in states like South Carolina, Alabama  and Georgia. Mouths dropped open up and glazed-more than eyes appeared to double in size. Then they started off talking.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey There Southaustincenter,<br />
This might be off topic, however, When I asked, &#8220;Has anyone at any time experimented with Saino?&#8221; possessing tasted this species of wild pig referred to as Peccary in English and native to a lot of of the jungles of South The usa, I did regain a small respect for my &#8220;adventuresome&#8221; ingesting. But what introduced the house down was my tale of breakfasts in America&#8217;s south with fried pork brains scrambled with  eggs alongside with fried slices of pig testicles, known as &#8220;mountain oysters&#8221; in states like South Carolina, Alabama  and Georgia. Mouths dropped open up and glazed-more than eyes appeared to double in size. Then they started off talking.<br />
I&#8217;ll be back to read more next time</p>
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