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![]() "Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ... its like adding lemon to guacamole...you wonder how you ever survived without it. Cretin! Its lime in quac! -- By god, you're right! I attribute that to language difficulties. In Latvia, they didn't have lemons, but the limes were huge, had thick yellowish green skin with rough bumps, and looked all the world like unripe lemons. Worse yet, they were called 'limons', so I used to get all confused about whether they were lemons or limes. The flavor seemed to land right in the middle. Here, its even worse. They call both of them 'citron', so you have to know what you are getting. 'Limon' means 'slime'... --riverman |
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