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Jan 02, 2011 10:07
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Question For: All Nations
Question: What do you think of when I say the word "Banana"?
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sweet_as_bro
January 3 2011, 05:05:11 UTC
Cake! *smiles* There's nothing like the smell of a good banana cake when it's just come out of the oven.
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hyugahealer3
January 3 2011, 05:10:47 UTC
I see. I like banana cake too!
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pervary_p_a_w_s
January 3 2011, 11:59:48 UTC
Capitalism.
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hyugahealer3
January 3 2011, 15:25:09 UTC
How so?
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swirlisthecurl
January 3 2011, 21:33:27 UTC
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hyugahealer3
January 3 2011, 21:45:01 UTC
heheh it sounds like flip stand banana heheh
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hyugahealer3
January 3 2011, 21:45:38 UTC
Also who was bored enough to make that?
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swirlisthecurl
January 3 2011, 22:03:51 UTC
Trygve
Fredriksen
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goldheart_toris
January 4 2011, 05:59:30 UTC
Bread? Um, I don't know many things to cook with bananas... But I would love to learn more recipes!
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hyugahealer3
January 4 2011, 11:34:01 UTC
What about Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins?
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goldheart_toris
January 4 2011, 22:25:33 UTC
That sounds good! I should look it up!
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hyugahealer3
January 4 2011, 23:41:12 UTC
it is!
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sunflower_boi
January 6 2011, 03:56:29 UTC
I think of
these!
A nice cheap way to pretend you are rich, да?
In older days it was so much harder to get fruits like banana's that only the Tsar himself had them!
Ooh, and caviar too... These days, pineapple caviar is considered poor food, but back then it was a delicacy...
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hyugahealer3
January 6 2011, 11:34:19 UTC
Ooooh. Those look tasty.
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A nice cheap way to pretend you are rich, да?
In older days it was so much harder to get fruits like banana's that only the Tsar himself had them!
Ooh, and caviar too... These days, pineapple caviar is considered poor food, but back then it was a delicacy...
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