(they don't really fit in your pocket, not if they're grown enough to be ripe. Is that a thing?)
It's a song.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
(they don't really fit in your pocket, not if they're grown enough to be ripe. Is that a thing?)
It's a song.
I have not eaten a pawpaw, but I have fed them to cows and had many pawpaw fights as a child. They hurt like HELL when the hit. As do crabapples (had a crabapple tree at grade school bus stop, with about 8 other kids. We made our own fun...)
Hmmm. Maybe the things we called pawpaws are different than Caribbean pawpaws. I mean, I'm talking rural Missouri.
They're a different fruit.
Connie, now that I'm back at my regular computer, a couple of the links about Intermountain Health.
“We have long known that some places, like the Intermountain Healthcare in Utah or the Geisinger Health System in rural Pennsylvania, offer high quality at costs below average,” Mr. Obama said.
The long Magazine article: [link]
Am nomming Chinese and Nora is taking out Frankie. Yay.
Also, I am earwormed with The Bare Necessities by all this paw paw talk.
smonster I was looking for those classes so this is perfect. also I hope the people show up soon.
I've heard of Paw Paws! And my Dad tried to grow some in his garden, but I don't think he was successful.
Huh. Pawpaw differences. My new fact for today.
Oh I just checked my town library and they hve the universal classes! sweet.