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¡Felicitaciones, Brian-E!
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¡Qué fabuloso! |
¡Verdaderamente, es un cambio bueno!
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Well... thanks very much... or does my handle happen to mean something else in Spanish and this has nothing to do with me??
Hmmm... I can't work out what it's all about, but it certainly sounds nice. Now looking for the smiley that best describes this complicated emotion - some sort of cautious but mystified pleasure. Can't find one that's quite right, so I'll just use a vegetable. Or is it a fruit? :cheesehead: |
[quote=Brian-E;112695]Can't find one that's quite right, so I'll just use a vegetable. Or is it a fruit?
:cheesehead:[/quote] Looks like an apple, which is a fruit. |
[QUOTE=Brian-E;112695]Well... thanks very much... or does my handle happen to mean something else in Spanish and this has nothing to do with me??
Hmmm... I can't work out what it's all about, but it certainly sounds nice. Now looking for the smiley that best describes this complicated emotion - some sort of cautious but mystified pleasure. Can't find one that's quite right, so I'll just use a vegetable. Or is it a fruit? :cheesehead:[/QUOTE] ...and you thought no one would read it. |
[QUOTE=Mini-Geek;112697]Looks like an apple, which is a fruit.[/QUOTE]maybe it's a green tomato, which is a vegetable :cool:
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[quote=Cruelty;112710]maybe it's a green tomato, which is a vegetable :cool:[/quote]
No. I think a tomato is a fruit. |
[quote=davieddy;112716]No. I think a tomato is a fruit.[/quote]
From a botanical standpoint, it's a fruit. From a culinary standpoint, it's a vegetable. [URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato#Fruit_or_vegetable.3F[/URL] |
[QUOTE=Mini-Geek;112717]From a botanical standpoint, it's a fruit. From a culinary standpoint, it's a vegetable.
[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato#Fruit_or_vegetable.3F[/URL][/QUOTE]I've seen several interesting discussions on that subject in Internet, and I have also came across this wiki-entry. What is really interesting is the fact that as far as interpretation of US tarrifs is concerned, tomato is also a vegetable :rolleyes: Personally I consider tomato a vegetable, although it is a fruit of a tomato plant :cool: |
Fruit or veg!
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Well whatever in God's creation it is, you can include it in your pizza as a topping or dressing for that matter in your salad or soup etc. Otherwise try a Spanish omlette. It could be the piece de resistance of the meal. Mally :coffee: |
[quote=Orgasmic Troll;112703]...and you thought no one would read it.[/quote]
So I was wrong. You read it.:rolleyes: Meanwhile it's generated a most absorbing discussion about fruit and vegetables. Well, some go for the fruit and some for the veg. I'm most definitely a fruit. |
[QUOTE=Brian-E;112735]So I was wrong. You read it.:rolleyes:
Meanwhile it's generated a most absorbing discussion about fruit and vegetables. Well, some go for the fruit and some for the veg. I'm most definitely a fruit.[/QUOTE]Many vegetables are fruits. Peas, beans, sweetcorn, and courgettes (aka zucchini) are all fruits. Paul |
Some people consider me a fruit. I'm only a vegetable an hour or two before it's time for me to show up for work. Apparently the thought of going to work is very relaxing to me.
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[QUOTE=Brian-E;112735]So I was wrong. You read it.:rolleyes:
Meanwhile it's generated a most absorbing discussion about fruit and vegetables. Well, some go for the fruit and some for the veg. I'm most definitely a fruit.[/QUOTE] and studying math has turned me into a vegetable. |
Math and veg!
[QUOTE=Orgasmic Troll;112821]and studying math has turned me into a vegetable.[/QUOTE]
:sad: Dont say that OT. You yet have a long way to go in Chicago. Think positive! Avoid strip clubs and spend more time in the library. I wish you success! Take an iron tonic. It is good for maths! Mally :coffee: |
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