Broom Hilda by Russell Myers for May 08, 2009

  1. Emerald
    margueritem  over 15 years ago

    It’s a win-win situation!

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  2. Thinker
    Sisyphos  over 15 years ago

    Win-win winsome? Winsome, losesome [arrgh! The puns are infectious! It’s pun-flu–like kungfu but deadlier!]. Is this a Couch squirrel misbehaving again?

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  3. Kitty at sunset
    wicky  over 15 years ago

    As they say, “one hand washes the other”.

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  4. Safetymeasurerw3
    TiggerLeBounce  over 15 years ago

    Hey, everyone’s happy! No zapping needed today!

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  5. Blue hair
    Jackone  over 15 years ago

    Broomie eats acorns?

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  6. Kitty at sunset
    wicky  over 15 years ago

    Laugh it off, but my golfing buddy had a friend from mexico who came up now and again, to harvest as many acorns as he could, he said he would make a paste of em and eat it, as well as using acorns to make a form of coffee,… aaak!

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    stonehenge1951  over 15 years ago

    Joy: Red oak acorns can be quite bitter. White oaks, on the other hand, are milder and when roasted, quite nutty. Acorn flour has been popular throughout history. Native americans made extensive use of acorns and even today Koreans make an acorn flour noodle.

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  8. Right here
    Sherlock Watson  over 15 years ago

    I wouldn’t want anyone to pick *my* acorns (naughty pun intended).

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