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Jan9-08, 11:22 AM   #35
 
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I always thought the syrup came from trees, shows how little I know.
You're thinking of spaghetti, http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/spaghetti.html
Jan9-08, 11:33 AM   #36
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You're thinking of spaghetti, http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/spaghetti.html
Geeze, everyone knows spaghetti grows on vines. http://www.botany.com/53223SVEGETABL...ETTISQUASH.JPG
Jan9-08, 11:52 AM   #37
 
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That's false spaghetti, Pasta pseudospaghetti, the real spaghetti can be discerned by the uniform length of the individual stalks, as a result of centuries of careful breeding:

Jan9-08, 12:11 PM   #38
 
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I knew they drilled for sweet crude oil there in Texas---so the syrup wells must not far away?
Syrup-wells are low-yield in Maine, which is why we rely on the maple trees to collect the sap from the ground, and then steal it from them. We did have some productive inkwells that provided reliable employment until the '60s when BIC and Papermate put them all out of business.
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I knew they drilled for sweet crude oil there in Texas---so the syrup wells must not far away?
Syrup-wells are low-yield in Maine, which is why we rely on the maple trees to collect the sap from the ground, and then steal it from them. We did have some productive inkwells that provided reliable employment until the '60s when BIC and Papermate put them all out of business.
Yes, they learned that trick from the south Europeans, who collect the crude oil from olive trees.
Jan9-08, 12:52 PM   #40
 
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Yes, they learned that trick from the south Europeans, who collect the crude oil from olive trees.

Then they let it ferment, turn greenish in order to get extra virgin crude oil. I understand that this proudct is never exported to France....
Jan9-08, 07:05 PM   #41
 
some of those grow the best olivines too
Jan11-08, 03:03 PM   #42
 
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I do not care one bit if i get crumbs in my unpool.

The digging guys have not come back yet which is a shame, i was looking forwards to having some fun, hey mate i saw water seeping here last night.
did they find the cracked pipe?
Jan11-08, 05:33 PM   #43
 
well--I just had some fun with my own 'leak'

the sprayer on my kitchen faucet quit spraying--went online to the company's website to find the repair/fix---followed the instructions---however, when removing the diverter, the threading holding the diverter in place (inside the body of the faucet) broke. The bad thing is one of the shut off's doesn't shut off all the way--so, I now have a bucket under the sink until I put the new faucet in.

The domino effect of Murphy's law.
Jan11-08, 05:55 PM   #44
 
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did they find the cracked pipe?

They have filled one hole and left the other, i have not seen them as i work nights,
may be they think the water will evaporate away.
Jan11-08, 06:22 PM   #45
 
or drain back into the pipe

(is the pipe for drinking water?)
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