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Olive fruit fly invades San Diego orchards
D'oh!! I had just finished eating a bowl of pasta with E.V.O.O. before I read that link. I hope I don't get flies in my belly now :(— November 9, 2008 4:26 p.m.
Olive fruit fly invades San Diego orchards
Thank you a2zresource for providing the pest notes pertaining to the olive fruit fly, I just read all of the link you provided. Now I'm just wondering if it's even worth the extra money to spend on a "higher-grade" bottle of E.V.O.O. which is supposed to be "healthier than corn, soybean, and vegetable oils.— November 9, 2008 4:21 p.m.
Letters
Beautiful! Post #10 is definitly creative. I give it a 10 out of 10. I just hope the advocates from Teaching Writer's Accepted Tagmemics Singly or (T.W.A.T.S.) Will not disect and come out with their RED inked correction pens scribbling away at your stories Fred. ;)— November 8, 2008 1:24 p.m.
Crappucino
Infact Fumber you are correct he is huge and so the parrot could not fly properly the next few days after the party at Golden Hall. I was on the lookout for you Fumber, but I guess I missed you. I didn't see anyone with a helmet and braces following anyone around.....Damn, I guess next time then huh.— November 8, 2008 12:21 p.m.
Crappucino
Ahh, yes. There he is...The illustrious Mr. Fred Williams. Oh how I missed you the other night. When the moon is in it's waxing phase, the parrot is prone to clawing. I apologize for that since it is not domesticated. The full moon on the 13th should prove for more ameliorate conditions.— November 8, 2008 11:56 a.m.
Letters
Tsk,tsk,tsk...You should have crashed Golden Hall on election night. There was plenty to work with.— November 8, 2008 2:16 a.m.
The Losers' Future
Lol! That was not an earthquake. I just fell off my bed from laughing so hard right now as I read this. Especially that part when both Senators rush everybody out of the Oval Office and be the first to break wind. Heh, heh.— November 8, 2008 1:29 a.m.
Crappucino
Hey now, no Austin kissing. Tee hee. :)— November 8, 2008 1:01 a.m.
Letters
I suppose we are all terrible writers at some point. But, readers still get the point even though some writers are consistently writing badly written writing. If that is the case then I would have to assume that those particular writers are at least consistant.— November 8, 2008 12:58 a.m.
Santa Anas, Monarchs, and Acorns
Nice. Nothing better than watching the full moon rise from behind the mountains and set "under the sea".— November 7, 2008 3:42 a.m.