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Originally posted by Jon McDonald:
I LOVE the article just below it.
Jon
Mme Cresson, to the best of my knowledge, played no role in drafting EU policy on the identification of fruits, except for her celebrated remark that most Englishmen were homosexual.
Finally, you're probably wondering how the straight vs curved banana dispute fits into the war on terror. All I know is that Muslims believe that man was expelled from the Garden of Eden not because of an apple but because of a green banana. Where does the EU stand (or slip) on those?
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Originally posted by Richard Hawkes:
Originally posted by Jon McDonald:
[qb]I LOVE the article just below it![]()
My euro-nob is so tiny I'd given up looking for condoms that gave a snug fit. Luckily a friend of mine had recently visited the USA and had a few condoms left over that he'd purchased there. And guess what? They fit! A little tight maybe, but they got the job done[/QB]
The US championed the cause of Latin-American bananas - these are the so-called "dollar" bananas: tall, straight, and thick-skinned, much like the Americans themselves. The Europeans, meanwhile, were on the side of Afro-Caribbean-Pacific bananas: short, bent, and with a pronounced aroma, much like the Europeans themselves.
Originally posted by HS Thomas:
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