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I'm using the botanical definition: True berries are a simple fruit having seeds and edible pulp produced from a single ovary.
But the word berry also is used in common identification: small, round or semi-oblong, usually brightly colored, sweet or sour fruit desirable in a healthy diet.
But the word berry also is used in common identification: small, round or semi-oblong, usually brightly colored, sweet or sour fruit desirable in a healthy diet.
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What is Windows XP, Joo?
(Okay, I looked it up. )
“…the clown is wise because he plays the fool for money, while others have to pay for the same privilege.” (Not Shakespeare)
Who was Shakespeare's artificer in Motley?
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“…the clown is wise because he plays the fool for money, while others have to pay for the same privilege.” (Not Shakespeare)
Who was Shakespeare's artificer in Motley?
Shadows on the ceiling, coffee cup congealing
Tarot cards revealing, a solitary feeling
Terminal eyes, but I think it's alright
-Al Stewart
Tarot cards revealing, a solitary feeling
Terminal eyes, but I think it's alright
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