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| Matthias Voss wrote: > >Lee Bell wrote: > >> I must admit, I'm as surprised as you are. I would think that watermelon >> would be difficult to get in Alaska. At the very least, I would think a >> luxury item like that would be expensive. > >Aehh, >Lee, you misspelled "expansive" . Please don't feed the Trolls. |
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| On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 21:18:07 -0800, Alan Street <agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com> wrote: >In article <1111808232.158523.201370@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups .com>, >Richard Keebler <richard.keebler@hackernetwork.com> wrote: > >€ My name is Richard Keebler. I live in Pennsylvania. I recently >€ visited my friend Gerald Newton in Alaska. I never expected to see so >€ many watermelon eating black african jungle bunny niggers in the state. >€ What a fucken surprise. >€ >€ Sigh......... >€ >€ > >rec.music.makers.synth >rec.scuba >soc.religion.quaker >alt.culture.alaska >alt.usenet.kooks > >Well, the last one makes sense. There's at least 1 in every crowd, and here's no different. |
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| On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 00:50:30 -0500, "Douglas W. \"Popeye\" Frederick" <Buzcutt454@aol.com> wrote: > >"Richard Keebler" <richard.keebler@hackernetwork.com> wrote in message >news:1111808232.158523.201370@o13g2000cwo.googleg roups.com... >> My name is Richard Keebler. I live in Pennsylvania. I recently >> visited my friend Gerald Newton in Alaska. I never expected to see so >> many watermelon eating black african jungle bunny niggers in the state. >> What a fucken surprise. > > > It's obvious that it was no surprise to your mother. I wonder if she had a bunny or not. |
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| mohawky@charter.net wrote: >> It's obvious that it was no surprise to your mother. > >I wonder if she had a bunny or not. You shouldn't speak ill of bunnies on easter. |
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| Lee Bell wrote: > "Richard Keebler" wrote < nothing of importance> > I must admit, I'm as surprised as you are. I would think that watermelon > would be difficult to get in Alaska. At the very least, I would think a > luxury item like that would be expensive. The people you saw must be doing > well. > > Sorry about your friend. Perhaps next year he'll be able to afford some > watermelon too. > In winter watermelon is expensive and hard to find most is flown in from south America. You might be suprized in summer however, our 22+ hour of daylight grow some hellatious veggies!!! 6 ft long zucchinis, leeks almost foot in diameter. We have trouble with the ones that need a long growing season and warm soil, if it'll grow in cool soil LOOK OUT. |
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| On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 22:24:48 +0000, invalid@example.com wrote: > > > >mohawky@charter.net wrote: > >>> It's obvious that it was no surprise to your mother. >> >>I wonder if she had a bunny or not. > >You shouldn't speak ill of bunnies on easter. I like bunnies. Cats. Dogs. Animules of many types. And you believe in Easter after your last comment? Hmmm... |
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| > You might be suprized in summer however, our 22+ hour of daylight grow > some hellatious veggies!!! 6 ft long zucchinis, leeks almost foot in > diameter. We have trouble with the ones that need a long growing season > and warm soil, if it'll grow in cool soil LOOK OUT. Cool. How much to ship a 6 foot zucchini to Florida? That, I'd like to see .. . . and eat. Lee |
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| "Lee Bell" wrote in message news:1Vq1e.9675$S46.6129@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... <crossposting-snipped> > Cool. How much to ship a 6 foot zucchini to Florida? Wouldn't want you to develop feelings of inadequacy... <snicker> |
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| Ohh.. So you mean the freedom of speech really doesn't apply here ? |
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James Connell wrote: > >Lee Bell wrote: > >> I must admit, I'm as surprised as you are. I would think that watermelon >> would be difficult to get in Alaska. At the very least, I would think a >> luxury item like that would be expensive. The people you saw must be doing >> well. >> >> Sorry about your friend. Perhaps next year he'll be able to afford some >> watermelon too. > >In winter watermelon is expensive and hard to find most is flown in from >south America. You might be suprized in summer however, our 22+ hour of >daylight grow some hellatious veggies!!! 6 ft long zucchinis, leeks >almost foot in diameter. We have trouble with the ones that need a long >growing season and warm soil, if it'll grow in cool soil LOOK OUT. I find that South American veggies have a bit of a funny taste. Nothing bad, just...different. Yet UK and US veggies taste the same to me. |
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| Re: BLACK NIGGER JUNGLE BUNNIES IN ALASKA ........ | invalid@example.com | USA | 1 | 03-26-2007 07:06 PM |
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