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"
Short of an airstrike, it's hard to even get rid of rhubarb. -- nm
"
by
Reagen
So from what I'm gathering, it's invasive, sour, red celery. (nm)
Posted by
musubi
Feb 23 '11, 13:37
it's amazing the things we humans can turn into food.
Responses:
with highly toxic leaves. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 23, 13:38
5
Max! *shakes fist* (nm)
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musubi
Feb 23, 13:40
4
it's made with love. and love conquers all, so you'll be fine. -- nm
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Max
Feb 23, 13:41
3
I'm going to conquer your face with my fist. (nm)
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musubi
Feb 23, 13:45
2
You're probably immune. It's a gamble I'm willing to take. -- nm
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Max
Feb 23, 13:47
1
When my ghost haunts your poison vegetable loving ass, you'll be sorry you weren't more risk averse. (nm)
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musubi
Feb 23, 13:50
yes, that's why they had to give it a cool name like Rhubarb -- nm
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Beryllium
Feb 23, 13:38
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