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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21723} 6/5/2005
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Ooh I see...habemus Möhren ...again:)Would be a nice title too... Cheers,Ursula
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Paul Paul
{K:5362} 6/3/2005
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> Surreal exchange...
Hmmm.... are you that man sat in the corner, about 200m away from me, with four dogs and a placard saying "Merchant sailor uploading to Usefilm - Please do not disturb"? That would be surreal.
> I never considered carrots for anything > other than eating.
Does the name "Charles Dickens" mean anything to you?
> As for the beetroot comment: very funny!
You want more?
Paul
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Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 6/3/2005
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Surreal exchange...
I never considered carrots for anything other than eating. Wait... perhaps photographing, too!
As for the beetroot comment: very funny!
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Paul Paul
{K:5362} 6/3/2005
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> Carrots are good for you.
Depending on what you do with them, of course.
> When I travelled to India, I noticed > the carrots there are red.
Are you sure that was not beetroot?
Paul
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Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 6/3/2005
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Carrots are good for you.
When I travelled to India, I noticed the carrots there are red. They're also delicious.
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Paul Paul
{K:5362} 6/3/2005
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> The original frozen carrots.
Aha! Probably not original, as original carrots tended to be lavendery deep purple in colour. Though the carrots in the picture may have been deposited there during the Renaissance by enlightened migrant carrot people, who may have transferred them from another strategic roadside carrot depot in pre-Hellenic Afghanistan.
There was a secret strategic chutney depot half a mile down the road.
You like carrots, do you?
Yeah!
Paul
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Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 6/3/2005
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The original frozen carrots.
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