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Sugar and Spice
By Snodlander
10 December 2006
My son was listening to some heavy metal CD, one track of which seemed to be about cannabalism.  Kids today.

And, hey, it's short

"You're sweet", he said, locking the bedroom door.

He turned to her, a hungry look on his face.  "Good enough to eat."

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ha ha
Written by johniebg (541 comments posted) 10th December 2006
Snodders ... 'good enough to eat' I don't think it is about cannabalism ;)

Written by Phil (6730 comments posted) 10th December 2006
What are you saying Johnie? 
 
Short and sweet. It reminds me of several jokes, none of which I could tell here. 
 
All the best, Phil.

Written by ellipinnock (1753 comments posted) 10th December 2006
sniggering...also reminds me of some jokes that i'm not about to put my name to :) funny. 
 
Elli

Written by JourneyAtNight (314 comments posted) 10th December 2006
Jeez! Is she in for one hell of a night! 
 
Funny stuff, 
 
E:)

Written by Bottleblondesurfer (3362 comments posted) 10th December 2006
I'm a good Catholic girl and I'm sure I haven't the faintest idea what you are all talking about. 
Now where did I put the handcuffs and whipped cream? 
J
No, no, no
Written by Snodlander (501 comments posted) 10th December 2006
Stop laughing! It was an exercise in writing a horror story in as few words as possible. You're projecting your own purile double entendres onto it. Grow up! 
 
Oh, why do I bother?

Written by woody44 (775 comments posted) 12th December 2006
So, Hannibal Lecter had a sense of humour after all... 
 
 
Season`s greetings.. 
Woody.

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