Okay, that? Is sort of hilarious. It's so far off any sort of peen metaphor I've ever heard that I could only reconcile actual agriculture in my mind. Ahahaha!
I've heard 'pork sword' but 'pork stalk' seemed like some sort of weird cultural difference in corn plants or something. Especially combined with manure.
The person who thought that up seems incredibly creative, and yet I don't think I'd ever want to meet them. Heh.
My spam blocker at Yahoo is so completely stellar that I almost never see spam anymore, at least nothing that creative. Maybe I've been missing out. ;)
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What is pork stalk? And why would anyone be buying manure over the internet? Ahaha. Do they send it via the post?
I don't know, though, because rather than click on it, I went "EWWW!!", and hit 'delete'. *g*
Edited 2009-04-17 02:14 pm (UTC)
I blame Rigel.
I've heard 'pork sword' but 'pork stalk' seemed like some sort of weird cultural difference in corn plants or something. Especially combined with manure.
The person who thought that up seems incredibly creative, and yet I don't think I'd ever want to meet them. Heh.
Because they're gardeners living in the middle of big cities *g*.
(Seriously -- lots of garden catalogs will sell you tubs of dried chicken manure pellets, etc. Makes plants very happy.)
This has no relation to the verbal horror that is "pork stalk", though.
My spam blocker at Yahoo is so completely stellar that I almost never see spam anymore, at least nothing that creative. Maybe I've been missing out. ;)
Yeah, it's wince-inducing, isn't it? Just, gaaaah. Do not want.