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    #25
    Eating a used blueberry just doesn't appeal to me either.

    However there is value in barley that has been through the cow once. HA HA

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      #26
      By the way, that used barley if packaged properly, is worth way more than not used and is taxable on store shelves. Tax value will be higher than original raw barley.

      100% steer manure in every way.

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        #27
        To take your mind out of the gutter wmoebis, I think you need your second morning cup of kopi luwak.

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          #28
          Instead of chicken eggs, maybe you could put your cooped weasel on a blueberry diet!!!

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            #29
            North Americans do enjoy some of the most affordable, high quality food in the world. No arguments there, even with the hidden tax's worked in.

            The point is, even when you are not being directly taxed on something it is amazing how much tax you still wind up paying. And food is not a luxury or a "sin" like say cigarettes, everyone needs food, it's completely unavoidable. A tax on food, is a tax on living.

            And for someone who is just getting by, that 40% on food can mean a lot. How come they don't get to be selfish?

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              #30
              BTW- I could start calling you names if that would make you more comfortable.

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                #31
                Sorry for getting way off track but this is too much for GAME DAY.

                Would this now be classified as ORGANIC and instead of $50 a cup we could sell for double that?

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