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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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the bj bit was no biggie, it was just that i was the first of my group of mates to try that particular specialty
made the mistake of confiding in the wrong friend, and she told all the others.

but the haircut... man. years later my friend said, "we all thought you looked like a raisin." yeah, thanks for telling me at the TIME.
(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 13:58, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
hahahahahahahahahahaha!
That's nuts
(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 13:59, Reply)
nah, raisins are fruit innit?

(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:00, Reply)
So are nuts, badge.

(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:02, Reply)
are they really?
I suppose they could be. Aren't they seeds or sutin?
(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:02, Reply)
isn't that the difference between fruit and veg?
the fruit has seeds in it, whereas the veg is the seed itself?
(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:03, Reply)
Nah, that's the difference between Bonnie and Clyde.

(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:04, Reply)
nope, fruits are formed from the ovary at the bottom of the flower. At least scientifically
vegetables aren't really a scientific term but usually refer to other edible parts of the plant. So, yeah, scientifically fruits contain seeds, but vegetables are nothing to do with seeds. But then don't really have a scientific definition anyway
(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:06, Reply)
don't ruin my gcse understanding
my head might explode
(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:08, Reply)
Fruits contain seeds. Seeds are the seeds themselves.
That's why they're called "seeds", see?
(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:11, Reply)
Just ignore Tedmunds there.

(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:03, Reply)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nut_(fruit)
(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:07, Reply)
live and learn.

(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:12, Reply)
and raisins are rank

(, Wed 13 Feb 2013, 14:01, Reply)

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