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It ain’t no Chub Puppy, but I have to admit that the Dog-Headed Pork Chop is quite a find:
The item in question is officially called “Smiling Pork Chop Dog,” and in the plethora of weird items for sale on eBay, the online auction site, it has managed to rise in the ranks of the bizarre.
This is no easy feat, considering that the dog head of pork is competing against a shower drain hair clog from New York, a human soul on a bar napkin from Illinois, and a Maryland item simply listed as “a box of smell from my house.”
So far, the month-old pork chop from a Boca Raton Winn-Dixie has drawn a lot of gawkers, but no potential buyers.
“It’s too nice to eat,” Goodman said. “It’s more like art.”
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Posted by Daylina Miller, Tampa, FL on 02/19 at 02:42 PM
That’s really gross.
but going back to finding religious icons in your potato chip bag, etc. Paying a few thousand dollars for the likeness of the Virgin Mary, Pope, Jesus Christ, so on and so forth sounds a bit like idolatry to me.
Silly Christians…