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Mile Collector


Abs of Flabs

     

    Panera does not serve delicacies.

     

    I consider blueberry sourdough bagel is a delicacy.

    Trent


    Good Bad & The Monkey

      Frozen and canned brings suspicions of what was added to them.  Besides, buying fresh vegetables fosters world peace and tastes better. 

       

      It depends on who did the feezing or canning.

       

      Buying fresh veggies in the Northern Hemisphere in January requires a dependence on petroleum and therefore sends money to terrorists.

       

      Wink


      Imminent Catastrophe

        Buying quinoa any time in the Northern Hemisphere requires a dependence on petroleum and therefore sends money to terrorists.

        "Able to function despite imminent catastrophe"

         "To obtain the air that angels breathe you must come to Tahoe"--Mark Twain

        "The most common question from potential entrants is 'I do not know if I can do this' to which I usually answer, 'that's the whole point'.--Paul Charteris, Tarawera Ultramarathon RD.

         

        √ Javelina Jundred Jalloween 2015

        Cruel Jewel 50 mile May 2016

        Western States 100 June 2016


        Imminent Catastrophe

           

           

          Buying fresh veggies in the Northern Hemisphere in January requires a dependence on petroleum and therefore sends money to terrorists.

           

          Wink

           Possibly less petroleum per unit weight than locally grown, though.

          "Able to function despite imminent catastrophe"

           "To obtain the air that angels breathe you must come to Tahoe"--Mark Twain

          "The most common question from potential entrants is 'I do not know if I can do this' to which I usually answer, 'that's the whole point'.--Paul Charteris, Tarawera Ultramarathon RD.

           

          √ Javelina Jundred Jalloween 2015

          Cruel Jewel 50 mile May 2016

          Western States 100 June 2016

          Elly.


             

            It depends on who did the feezing or canning.

             

            Buying fresh veggies in the Northern Hemisphere in January requires a dependence on petroleum and therefore sends money to terrorists.

             

            Wink

             

            Freezing, canning, pumpkin pies.  Do you bottle your own beer and wine, too?  And you have time for a daily 10 mile (or more) run?  You can't get off the internet long enough ...

             

             

             

             

            http://www.ellyfosterphotography.com/

            Trent


            Good Bad & The Monkey

              Of course I bottle my own wine and beer.  Want some?
              Trent


              Good Bad & The Monkey

                 Possibly less petroleum per unit weight than locally grown, though.

                 

                Depends on whether you fertilize with nitrogen-based chemicals or not.

                xor


                  Everybody wants some.

                   

                  xor


                     Possibly less petroleum per unit weight than locally grown, though.

                     

                    I try to tell myself that this explains why washington state apples are more expensive in washington state than texas... but really I suppose it's a more complicated matter of 'what the market will bear'.

                     

                    Damn apples.

                     

                    Trent


                    Good Bad & The Monkey

                       

                      I try to tell myself that this explains why washington state apples are more expensive in washington state than texas... but really I suppose it's a more complicated matter of 'what the market will bear'.

                       

                      Damn apples.

                       

                      I've heard this before. 

                       

                      But then again I have very personal reasons why I won't eat texas apples.


                      Lazy idiot

                        Panera for "lunch" today.  Sweet.

                        Tick tock

                        xor


                           

                          I've heard this before. 

                           

                          But then again I have very personal reasons why I won't eat texas apples.

                           

                          Yes, nobody wants a texas apple.  Though I did mean a washington state apple purchased 2,000 miles away in texas.

                           

                          We all ride horses in texas, so we have lots of horse apples.

                           

                          DirtyGraceFlint


                          The Crap Whisperer

                             

                            Yes, nobody wants a texas apple.  Though I did mean a washington state apple purchased 2,000 miles away in texas.

                             

                            We all ride horses in texas, so we have lots of horse apples.

                             We call them road apples in Kansas. They smell funny.

                            Being the best tiny spec that I can be!

                            Trent


                            Good Bad & The Monkey

                               

                              Yes, nobody wants a texas apple.  Though I did mean a washington state apple purchased 2,000 miles away in texas.

                               

                              We all ride horses in texas, so we have lots of horse apples.

                               

                              We call them monkey balls.  But that should not surpirse you.

                               

                              I have very personal reasons why I won't eat monkey balls.  But that should not surprise you either.

                              xor


                                Well now that's just dramatic!

                                 

                                 

                                As for Kansas, I figured those apples were made from soy.