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bite it's head off first! 12 44.44%
bite it's head off first!
12 44.44%
eat it's arms first so it can't fight back. 2 7.41%
eat it's arms first so it can't fight back.
2 7.41%
eat it's legs first so it can't run away. 3 11.11%
eat it's legs first so it can't run away.
3 11.11%
shove the whole cookie in my mouth all at once. 2 7.41%
shove the whole cookie in my mouth all at once.
2 7.41%
who cares as long as it tastes good. 4 14.81%
who cares as long as it tastes good.
4 14.81%
refuse to eat gingerbread cookies because cruel to eat a little person. 4 14.81%
refuse to eat gingerbread cookies because cruel to eat a little person.
4 14.81%
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Default You can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man.

Tonight I was at my sister's house for dinner. My niece made gingerbread men for each of us with our names on it. It was fun to watch what part of the little man everyone ate first. So what about you?

When eating a gingerbread man (or woman) cookie I...
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