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- From: narxtc@casc.math.uh.edu (Noah Ramon)
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- Subject: Re: Culinary Peculiarities
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 05:14:21 GMT
- Organization: UH Dept of Math
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- In article <JBrandt-270193125341@aaa.uoregon.edu> JBrandt@AAA.UOregon.EDU (Jason) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan27.095124.18870@ucc.su.OZ.AU>, ablanch@physics.su.OZ.AU
- >(Shonias) wrote:
- >>
- >> In article <1k43nhINNeen@menudo.uh.edu> narxtc@casc.math.uh.edu (Noah Ramon) writes:
- >> >either food or clothes : THERE IS NO BLUE FOOD.
- >>
- >> Blueberries? They're pretty blue, but I have to admit, it's all I can think
- >> of.
- >"Nope, Shonias, To quote George Carlin, 'Blueberries are purple. Who's got
- >the blue food?'. Seriously, aside from strange varieties of Jello and
- >Kool-Aid, I don't think there -is- and food item that's really blue."
-
- Any blue foods are pretty much dyed to take on that lovely pale (meaning :
- BRIGHT) azurian hue. I have been through the fridge, and had no luck finding
- any blue food. And with the level of growth in there, that's kind of
- impressive! I have had food in the fridge that is older than the duration
- that we have lived in this house. (It's not long, but still!)
-
- By the way, which piece is that in? I haven't heard enough Carlin, and am
- looking to expand my horizons...
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