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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
Soursop is the weirdest one I've had, in the Caribbean. Gooseberries are sort of strange, too; I've had them in pie.
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oderint dum metuant (Latin for 'let them hate, so long as they fear').
Well, in truth I'm actually not a total hawk, but I'm not a dove either -- I'm more like an angry pigeon flying over the political arena after a really big meal. -Abba Gav
Mmmmmmm Durian. If you happen to find durian in the states, its generally pretty tame as its been frozen and as it thaws, it loses some of its nasty, but dotn get me wring, it is nasty. Taste however.... DEEEEElicious! Mangosttens? Illegal in the states. We found some dude in chinatown selling them. Id never had one, my chef bought a bunch and we went to town. They are awesome. We make a starfruit juice at the place I cooked at most recently. Yummy.
Guava with the chilli/salt powder spread on is awesome
Jackfruit and mangos are good
the bananas in india (small ones) are amazing
leeches and custard apples are ok
So I went to LeeLee's this Saturday - man, that place was packed! It's like walking into an int'l bazaar....women wearing Saris, those triangle straw hats (rice farmers?), men with japanese slippers, etc.
I did find some canned mangosteens!
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Hey, I finally added the sugar to my Kool-Aid!