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Art_from_Ark

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20. On an episode of the TV series Batman,
Tue Feb 5, 2013, 12:41 AM
Feb 2013

Robin, as Dick Grayson, finds a chunk of ambergris on the beach at Ambergris Bay. That draws the attention of "Louie the Lilac", who wants to monopolize the lilac perfume market in Gotham City.

Whose the good doggie? YOU the good good doggie!!! dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #1
I bet your right! Little Star Feb 2013 #2
Sperm whale vomit??? Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #3
If I remember correctly, only sperm whales make it. rwsanders Feb 2013 #4
lol Little Star Feb 2013 #6
Not the only icky stuff in expensive perfume. Cleita Feb 2013 #13
Now, if someone tells me that they used bear shit Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #14
My dog found... Ino Feb 2013 #5
Dogs like to roll in stinky stuff formercia Feb 2013 #7
True dat. ChazInAz Feb 2013 #8
.-) ReRe Feb 2013 #9
I wonder secondvariety Feb 2013 #10
Absolutely.... Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #11
whaling justifiers, of course. Reno Master Feb 2013 #15
Well that makes about zero sense jberryhill Feb 2013 #18
Production may; but harvesting doesn't! Reno Master Feb 2013 #19
Don't dogs eat their own puke? RoccoR5955 Feb 2013 #12
Ambergris, nice. Claybrains Feb 2013 #16
I did not see that coming! Really, thanks for that, I learned something that surprised me! DeschutesRiver Feb 2013 #17
On an episode of the TV series Batman, Art_from_Ark Feb 2013 #20
Fascinating, but gross. No wonder I'm allergic to perfumes. txwhitedove Feb 2013 #21
whooozagoodoggie! progressoid Feb 2013 #22
That dog has a very proud look on his face... EnviroBat Feb 2013 #23
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