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UglyTruth ago

In the photo there's no e in rode, its "willie the walrus rod the fat juicy chicken".

From the too much information department....

The [male walrus] possess a large baculum (penis bone), up to 63 cm (25 in) in length, the largest of any land mammal, both in absolute size and relative to body size. http://infogalactic.com/info/Walrus

Willy is of course slang for penis.

chicken A term used to describe a young (generally gay) male; often used with connotations of twink.

(See also: chicken hawk) Did you see the chicken Ryan brought to the party? That boy was like, seventeen!

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chicken&page=2

Psalm100 ago

I didn't give the "rod" part much consideration, even though I did notice it. Possibly an adult not only told the children what to write, but how to spell things.

Psalm100 ago

It seems similarly strange that a child would just happen to write "I like cheese on pizza." That also seems like it was probably coaching.

Psalm100 ago

Children have a distinct style of writing which adults really can't completely reproduce. So if adults want something in child-like writing badly enough, they have to have children do it for them. That could be what's behind some of the artwork here.

LadyMinx ago

I think everybody on this thread did the measurement thing with their 2 index fingers... like 25 inches? Lmbo!

UglyTruth ago

Kids joke: What does a walrus have in common with Tupperware?

ThinCrust ago

Well, what?

UglyTruth ago

They both like a tight seal.

Psalm100 ago

I did notice that, but often children misspell things so I didn't think to mention it. But that could be meaningful.

It doesn't sound at all like a sentence that a child would think up, especially when talking about how they like pizza. It sounds a lot more like something a child was coached to write.

UglyTruth ago

I'd read it as a double entrende, like the pasta art. No way is this all a coincidence, Besta is advertising thet they're pedo friendly.

LadyMinx ago

Sounds like the name of a book. BRB.

LadyMinx ago

Not much out there. Willie the Walrus was a character on the "Sonic Boom" cartoon series, a registered trademark of Shoneys, a "save the walrus" video on YT, a pro-brushing Dental character Didn't see much else.