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A must have for every cper

As you may know I have been doing some breeding down here in Atlanta with my Sarracenias but I have come up with something completely astounding and I wanted to show you guys. I know this on is going to take the CP world by storm! I'll make a million. Everybody will HAVE to have one.Talk about the ultimate bugcatcher

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Ooooh, I like! Is that a cross between a Parrot Pitcher Plant and a Cobra Lily? Does it need cool water flowing over its roots? How does it feel about capricious dentists?
 
the one on the foreground is great
oh! and I can tell the color of the eggs those chickens would lay... if they were females... they're roosters... i think... I haven't had much exposure to chickens :P
 
Cool! Are they good layers? Or are they meat pitchers? Nice 'shop! Worth1000 is a cool site. I like b3ta.com, but it's not so family friendly.
 
LOL I MUST have one! Are they going into TC soon? Just think...you could be woken up every morning at 6 a.m. by "Bug-a-doodle-dewwwww"!
 
I told you posting that photo would be a hit. I still contend the new cultivar should be registered as Cockaminor or Minoradoodledoo.
 
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Quote[/b] (LauraZ5 @ June 12 2005,3:37)]I told you posting that photo would be a hit. I still contend the new cultivar should be registered as Cockaminor or Minoradoodledoo.
How about Southern fried rooster-a-lings?
 
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