You know that urban myth about the sushi place that serves sushi on a naked woman?

well, is there an urban myth about a bakery that serves dessert treats on a naked woman?.. i kind of think i’d prefer that place to the sushi place…

by the way, i like sushi…

The sushi thing is not a myth it’s real.
As for the bakery thing…
I’m pretty sure I remember playing "The Baker and the Candle Stick Maker" just last weekend with you. LOL :)

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8 Responses to You know that urban myth about the sushi place that serves sushi on a naked woman?

  1. See I says:

    Bakery women are fat and hairy, and smell like arm pits, I mean if you like that, then go ahead, I prefer the sushi place
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  2. kawaii;♥ says:

    Lmao!

    Maybe they’re baked into
    the bread instead.
    :)
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  3. QueMoi says:

    It’s not a myth! I saw this on tv – some documentry
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  4. new_york_yankee_3 says:

    the "urban myth" about the sushi place is not a myth i saw the place on TV idk about the bakery….
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  5. Invisible? says:

    I don’t think its a myth, there are actual places that do that, but they cover the women in plastic or something so they aren’t near the food, no way you can put food right on someone the health department would shut you down. How humiliating a woman by putting food on her like she is a piece of furniture is supposed to help you enjoy your meal I don’t know . . . the whole thing sounds fishy to me . . hahahaha!

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  6. 1thousand is super fantastic. says:

    Just as long as they’re not serving fish tacos on a woman..the world is still a good place.
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  7. shimmer dust. ✰ says:

    dude, i own both restaurants. ;O
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    jk; xD

  8. LuLu's Finding Her Marbles says:

    The sushi thing is not a myth it’s real.
    As for the bakery thing…
    I’m pretty sure I remember playing "The Baker and the Candle Stick Maker" just last weekend with you. LOL :)

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