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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 12:38PM
#11
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Why would anyone buy food from China. Here in Germany they sell garlic. I will pay twice as much to get garlic from Germany. It is crazy. Shirley
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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 12:42PM
#12
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Gotta watch those tricky Chinese, next they'll try to tell us Ketchup is a vegetable.
Well, I believe it was the Chinese who introduced the world to ketchup/catsup.
Irene.
Yep.
Democrats think the glass is half full. Republicans think the glass is theirs. Libertarians want to break the glass, because they think a conspiracy created it.
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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 12:43PM
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I agree ... I routinely shop, shop, shop to try to find to buy a Product made anywhere BUT "China" -- too often without success ... Why would anyone buy food from China. Here in Germany they sell garlic. I will pay twice as much to get garlic from Germany. It is crazy. Shirley
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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 12:51PM
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Gotta watch those tricky Chinese, next they'll try to tell us Ketchup is a vegetable.
Umm, Sweetened fruit Sause. Oh wait you mean like the bottle will be the skins?
Tie a few, single serving packes to a tree, or maybe bury them.
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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 1:05PM
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That makes no sense, either syntax or spelling.
Wanna try again?
Democrats think the glass is half full. Republicans think the glass is theirs. Libertarians want to break the glass, because they think a conspiracy created it.
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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 1:08PM
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... like ... "Hundred-Year-Old-Duck-Eggs" ... Gotta watch those tricky Chinese, next they'll try to tell us Ketchup is a vegetable.
Tie a few, single serving packes to a tree, or maybe bury them.
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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 1:10PM
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That makes no sense, either syntax or spelling.
Wanna try again?
That the only way you could consider ketup a vegtable, would be to say that the plastic bottle was the skin and then bury it, then at some later time pull it up.
Ouu, you could put plastic roots on it, maybe plastic leaves.
An everything is edable ketup vegatable- filled with real sweetend fruit sause.
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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 1:13PM
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I agree ... I routinely shop, shop, shop to try to find to buy a Product made anywhere BUT "China" -- too often without success ...
Why would anyone buy food from China. Here in Germany they sell garlic. I will pay twice as much to get garlic from Germany. It is crazy. Shirley
Teil I do not buy things from China. I do know that is no longer possable in the US. Shirley
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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 1:19PM
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That makes no sense, either syntax or spelling.
Wanna try again?
That the only way you could consider ketup a vegtable, would be to say that the plastic bottle was the skin and then bury it, then at some later time pull it up.
Ouu, you could put plastic roots on it, maybe plastic leaves.
An everything is edable ketup vegatable- filled with real sweetend fruit sause.
OK, I get it now. Funny.
I was dense.
Democrats think the glass is half full. Republicans think the glass is theirs. Libertarians want to break the glass, because they think a conspiracy created it.
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2 years ago ::
Feb 08, 2011 - 1:34PM
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That makes no sense, either syntax or spelling.
Wanna try again?
That the only way you could consider ketup a vegtable, would be to say that the plastic bottle was the skin and then bury it, then at some later time pull it up.
Ouu, you could put plastic roots on it, maybe plastic leaves.
An everything is edable ketup vegatable- filled with real sweetend fruit sause.
OK, I get it now. Funny.
I was dense.
Here's Eddie Izzard on Granny Smith 0.58 to 1.40
www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6wKLx2qqiM
While it is good to joke about, some business people seem to get ideas.
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