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How to prepare a Kiwi...

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island_sands

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Somewhere on this forum a while back someone posted a very cute gif file on how to cut a kiwi fruit and it turned into a kiwi bird, or vice versa.
i cant find it... does anyone know where it is, or have it?
 
Somewhere on this forum a while back someone posted a very cute gif file on how to cut a kiwi fruit and it turned into a kiwi bird, or vice versa.
i cant find it... does anyone know where it is, or have it?

Vice Versa?
You can cut a Kiwi bird and it will become a Kiwi fruit?
 
sands you worry me
leave the little furry bugger alone
look at him with his little feet and beak and no bloody wings:crutchrofl
 
Did you pick up some contraband on your way outta Auckland then? I've eaten Kangaroo and Springbok, so I just need the Kiwi to complete the Tri Nations. The locals are strangely opposed unfortunately...
 
I was thinking "prepare a kiwi?"

By yelling, Lookout bro, eh cuz!
 
I've heard that you can prepare most of them with a couple of cold beers, soft music, and removing your clothes slowly.
 
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I've heard that you can prepare most of them with a couple of cold beers, soft music, and removing your clothes slowly.
After sharing England for 3 years with my Antipodean friends across the pond, i'd safely say you can just leave it to the beers only