| Swine Flu? |
[May. 1st, 2009|07:41 am] |
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Having worked with actual swine more than with children, all I can think of when looking at this is that the pig is trying to figure out how to get its snout out far enough to grab that snack.
This explains everything! I've been telling my students that the problem is not eating pigs, but licking them, and now there's photographic evidence. Egypt clearly didn't go far enough; next up: the children.
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those blonde curls make him look like a little angel.
... an angel of death, that is.
Meh! Amber used to lick the pigs all the time. Never got no silly flu.
Younger amber also used to accurately respond that the sound they make is now "Oink", but more like "GONK!" Very amusing.
Pigs like to stick their noses in EVERYTHING...
Amber used to lick pigs she knew. This kid is clearly licking a strange pig. And without protection!
Me? I'm a one-pig kind of guy.
future bacon lover
kiss the pig - band name
Man, you ever push on a pig's nose? They use it for so much sensory input, it's like a tiny rave for them. They get this Keanu Reeves Whoa look. | |