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What's the difference anyway? If it's a gender issue, the genitalia of this one might cause confusion..
 

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What's the difference anyway? If it's a gender issue, the genitalia of this one might cause confusion..
Trick question.
According to my dictionary: Hog = Pig, especially a full-grown pig raised for meat. Pig = A hoofed animal with short legs, bristly hair, and a blunt snout used for digging. Pigs are often raised for meat and other products.

One and the same.
 

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Well I don't know what dictionary yours is, but what my dictionary indicates, if I may paraphrase, is that a PIG is domesticated and a HOG is wild.. so as far as this bottle goes, due to the plumpness and lack of hair, I'm leaning PIG in this case.. I do enjoy the occasional debate about swine glass.. will you top mine off? I'll take the Pinot Noir.. thanks.. [:)]
 

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Well I don't know what dictionary yours is, but what my dictionary indicates, if I may paraphrase, is that a PIG is domesticated and a HOG is wild.. so as far as this bottle goes, due to the plumpness and lack of hair, I'm leaning PIG in this case.. I do enjoy the occasional debate about swine glass.. will you top mine off? I'll take the Pinot Noir.. thanks.. [:)]
I like your definition WAY better than mine. But SWINE GLASS? Mercy![:D][:D][:D]
 

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