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Just went to Woolies and they had quinces picked a yellow one smelt it & was
transported 1/2 a continent & 50 years. Will sink the knife & teeth into it
later today. Memories...........


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On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 13:48:44 +1000, "SG1" wrote:

Just went to Woolies and they had quinces picked a yellow one smelt it & was
transported 1/2 a continent & 50 years. Will sink the knife & teeth into it
later today. Memories...........


Coles had the same yesterday.

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