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Default the widening food gap between poor and wealthy

On 9/9/2014 5:16 PM, JohnJohn wrote:
> On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 16:39:38 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>
>> On 9/9/2014 4:28 PM, JohnJohn wrote:
>>> On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 15:39:30 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 9/9/2014 3:30 PM, JohnJohn wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 15:05:19 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/9/2014 2:38 PM, JohnJohn wrote:
>>>>>>> On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 14:31:00 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 9/9/2014 1:52 PM, JohnJohn wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 20:09:51 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> In article >,
>>>>>>>>>> lid says...
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I don't know much about NZ, but who knows?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Crazy drivers.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> If you say so. I only know it's too cold for me.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Even the subtropical parts of NZ are too cold for you?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I think so. I'd prefer if it never went under 18 degrees, day or
>>>>>>>>> night.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You'd do well in Florida.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yes, or parts of California I suppose.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Indeed, southern Cal, San Diego comes to mind.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also far southern Texas Gulf - and parts of other Gulf states like
>>>>>> Mississippi and Alabama.
>>>>>
>>>>> The countryside of any of those states sounds good to me.
>>>>>
>>>> They have a very unique and slower paced culture too. Some find that
>>>> maddening, but in time most seem to fall in to the pace.
>>>
>>> I don't think I'd mind it.

>>
>> I see adaptability in you for sure.
>>
>>>> They're _very_ green and in a southern clime trees mean everything.
>>>
>>> Green and warm sounds very good and also sounds like where I am now.

>>
>> Come have a look then if you like, there is an entire gastronomic
>> culture of fried foods I must warn you on, and they all taste great!

>
> I'd expect lots of prawns for starters (and mains).


I will say this, despite the massive oil spill, which was miraculously
consumed by microbes, the Gulf shrimp have never been pinker, plumper,
or sweeter.

No joke.

You'd be one happy camper.