Imported Food From Australia

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Imported Food From Australia

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No, not what your thinking.....

Oranges $1.79/lb....expensive but good.

Orange season not for another 3 months here, then would be around $.69/lb.

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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DALE

YOU are buying FOREIGN oranges!?!?!

Oh, say it so.....

Just one question....

Why do you hate America?


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The only Australian imports I ever see around here are beef and lamb. Our citrus comes from Spain and Morocco when it's not from Florida (and only rarely from California).
GAH!

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Interestingly enough, in the orange glut and drought of 1999 all oranges that could not be sold or pulped were given to cows to supplement their poor feed.
Bah!

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Lord Jim wrote:DALE

YOU are buying FOREIGN oranges!?!?!

Oh, say it so.....

Just one question....

Why do you hate America?


:P
Now, now...Jim.

I must have oranges year around, perhaps I'd draw the line at the PRC, PRNK, Iran, or Canada. :nana

Oh yeah, the best dammed ornages come form CALIFORNIA (Blood Citrus) when in season.

YUMMIE :ok

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Jim....let me ask you this: If you could legally purchase a Cuban cigar, would you?

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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Jim....let me ask you this: If you could legally purchase a Cuban cigar, would you?
When I was in Mexico, I did...
I must have oranges year around
Gee, and I remember the grief you gave me when I mentioned that I buy Chilean seedless grapes in the winter time.... :nana
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Hell, we all know if Jim could get a Cuban cigar illegally he'd still smoke it. So would I!
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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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Lord Jim wrote:
Gee, and I remember the grief you gave me when I mentioned that I buy Chilean seedless grapes in the winter time.... :nana
Did I?

I probably had a touch of IBS.

Sorry, Jim. :mrgreen:

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Back in the 70s I had a friend who went to Vancouver BC a lot who brought me back boxes of lovely Cuban cigars.

I've given up the habit. Rather boring.

You can't even get Balkan Sobranie cigarettes anymore!

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My winter Fuji apples come from down under 8-)

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We like the Fuji's too...

A Goldilocks apple; not too sweet, not too tart....
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It is apple season here on Long Island. We are having a good crop but I hear upstate is only 70% of average and in hte midwest they lost 90% of their crop this year.

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I look forward to winesap apples, only avail. for a short time each fall.

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Todays newspaper had a rundown on the "u-pick'em" farms out east. Maybe the wife and I will take a car-ride this weekend. (if I could only get her on my motorcycle) ;)

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(if I could only get her on my motorcycle)
That requires really good balance...
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Red Delicious for me...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is

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oldr_n_wsr wrote:Todays newspaper had a rundown on the "u-pick'em" farms out east. Maybe the wife and I will take a car-ride this weekend. (if I could only get her on my motorcycle) ;)
If you can get her to work the throttle ...

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Give me a Pink Lady any time and I'll be happy.

So will Gob and he doesn't eat apples!
Bah!

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There you go Gob.

Phew, what a scorcher!

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Core! All the lads in the park would like to peel this one and enjoy a taste, eh ma'am?
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