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eat it? EAT IT???

Dude - you should have put it on eBay!
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missy wrote:eat it? EAT IT???

Dude - you should have put it on eBay!
I've got three more rows of Pink Fir Apple spuds still to lift. There may be even better ones under there. I'll let you know! :)
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Proof positive that the alleged high levels of radiation emitted from radon gas in Cornwall are a complete crock. Isn't that right, Mr Burns? Mr Burns?


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SteveShaw wrote:
missy wrote:eat it? EAT IT???

Dude - you should have put it on eBay!
I've got three more rows of Pink Fir Apple spuds still to lift. There may be even better ones under there. I'll let you know! :)
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gonzo wrote:See if you can find one that looks like the Virgin Mary.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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SteveShaw wrote:
Flyingcursor wrote:What kind of harmonica is that? Is that a wooden comb?
Nah, it's just an ancient super-cheapie Suzuki Folkmaster in G. The comb is red plastic. I keep it with me at all times, like a comfort blanket. You can't do that with a sousaphone!
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SteveShaw wrote:I keep it with me at all times, like a comfort blanket. You can't do that with a sousaphone!
That's why I originally took up the whistle--my other instrument is a euphonium. Really difficult to backpack with one of those. :lol:
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