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A friend sent me this link.
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> Third attempt to post this. Please forgive the duplication if it
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iHam nano! LOLOL!!

Check out the peripherals, and remember to read the manual.
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Oh my Alex!! That is hysterical! ?Muchisimas gracias, Miguel! I'm
thinking Apple was wishing they had one today.
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 17:16:10 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
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>In article >,
> "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote:
>
>> Third attempt to post this. Please forgive the duplication if it
>> happens.
>>
>> A friend sent me this link.
>> http://ijam.es/
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>>
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>
>Oh my Alex!! That is hysterical! ?Muchisimas gracias, Miguel! I'm
>thinking Apple was wishing they had one today.


It's wireless! An it comes with a handy iKnife peripheral.

The reason the iHam's volume has decreased with abnormal speed is that
your iHam has been attacked by the "Neighbor 2.0" virus.

Yeah, Apple had its problems today. We were in Dallas and drove by an
Apple store at a little after 5 this evening. I'd estimate the line
had about 200 people in it. After 5 p.m.! The NY Times is reporting
Apple's servers buckled under the load of all the new iPhone
registrations on top of all the upgrades that had to be registered,
too.

At the Farmers' Market we found a few local producers selling their
wares. We bought eggplant, nectarines, peaches, and tomatoes. We
also bought a pound of pork link susages from a supplier of pastured
meats.

We didn't buy any apples.
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"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote:

> At the Farmers' Market we found a few local producers selling their
> wares. We bought eggplant, nectarines, peaches, and tomatoes. We
> also bought a pound of pork link susages from a supplier of pastured
> meats.
>
> We didn't buy any apples.
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> modom


I so jealous about the peaches! I won't be looking for Colorado peaches
for another three weeks or so. Then I'll buy at least one lug for
jammin' and eating. I had a peach right off a tree in San Jose about 30
years ago. Almost had an orgasm, it was so tasty.
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> I had a peach right off a tree in San Jose about 30
> years ago. Almost had an orgasm, it was so tasty.


No more orchards in San Jose anymore. I watched them all get
bulldozed in the 80's and 90's.

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On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 16:34:31 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
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>In article >,
> "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote:
>
>> At the Farmers' Market we found a few local producers selling their
>> wares. We bought eggplant, nectarines, peaches, and tomatoes. We
>> also bought a pound of pork link susages from a supplier of pastured
>> meats.
>>
>> We didn't buy any apples.
>> --
>>
>> modom

>
>I so jealous about the peaches! I won't be looking for Colorado peaches
>for another three weeks or so. Then I'll buy at least one lug for
>jammin' and eating. I had a peach right off a tree in San Jose about 30
>years ago. Almost had an orgasm, it was so tasty.



We've been getting peaches at the farmer's market for about 3 weeks.
Absolutely wonderful white peaches, picked that day by the owners of
the orchard. We did not go to that market this past week, but
probably will this coming week.

Our local market picked up the week. Several more vendor. Corn 2 for
$1, 12 for $4. We bought 4 ears and they were great, not real sweet
bicolor. I also bought zucchini, 2 for $1, large. One was enough
for the 2 of us for dinner with a piece of chicken and 2 ears of corn.
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In article >,
Sqwertz > wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
>
> > I had a peach right off a tree in San Jose about 30
> > years ago. Almost had an orgasm, it was so tasty.

>
> No more orchards in San Jose anymore. I watched them all get
> bulldozed in the 80's and 90's.
>
> -sw


This wasn't an orchard, though; it was a tree in a friend's yard.
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 01:20:33 GMT, "Michael \"Dog3\"" >
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>> In article >,
>> Sqwertz > wrote:
>>
>>> Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
>>>
>>> > I had a peach right off a tree in San Jose about 30
>>> > years ago. Almost had an orgasm, it was so tasty.
>>>
>>> No more orchards in San Jose anymore. I watched them all get
>>> bulldozed in the 80's and 90's.
>>>
>>> -sw

>>
>> This wasn't an orchard, though; it was a tree in a friend's ya

>
>An orchard? A real one? OMG... I have not seen one in years.Jayzuuzz.
>I'm amazded.
>

I trust somebody is doing your driving for you while the meds have you
so amazded.
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
I had a peach right off a tree in San Jose about 30
> years ago. Almost had an orgasm, it was so tasty.


Damn, you're easy.

Heiffer.
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