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Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article .com,
Radium wrote:

On Jun 10, 4:20 pm, Ann wrote:

Fruit smells bad only to you.

Sour fruits don't smell bad. In fact, they smell delicious.

IMHO, there is nothing more appetizing than the fresh, delicious,
heavenly, bright, warm, cool, elastic, vibrating, buzzing, tingly,
rejuvenating, refreshing aroma of sour, organic, natural, pesticide-
free, red-&-green peaches right from the tree.

Compare the above paradise to the stench of yellow, squishy, sugary,
juiceless, starch-like, over-ripe peaches. EWWWWW! Stinky stinky
stinky.


Then just don't eat them for pity sakes!

I don't see what your issue is!

Everybody has individual tastes. Just go with what works for you.

Knowing the "chemical composition" is not going to change anything.

Have them up your meds.

Please.


Om,
remember the story of the tar-baby? The more Br'er Rabbit messed with
it, the worse it got. I think what we got here is a tar-baby. If you is
havin' fun, go ahead on, but if you t'aint, stop messin' wit it.

- Billy
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)


Point taken. ;-)

I just need to kf the thread.

And that poster....

That way I won't be prodded into wasting my time.
I've dealt with AS people on other lists before, and they really are
never worth debating because it's like they just don't hear you or
something.

Hence my comment about needing a severe beating.

Please forgive me but there are some people I just have no patience for.
Think he will go away if we ignore him?
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Omelet wrote:

Point taken. ;-)

I just need to kf the thread.

And that poster....

That way I won't be prodded into wasting my time.
I've dealt with AS people on other lists before, and they really are
never worth debating because it's like they just don't hear you or
something.

Hence my comment about needing a severe beating.


Want me to hold your jacket?

- Billy
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)
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