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that's gonna be tough to top
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So, seeds are meat? Or mineral?
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There's a Disneyland in Ann Arbor?
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take your vegetable/fruit/grain debate to another thread.
post pictures in this thread. digger, monster was just in Disney this week |
I was. In the rain. It was pissing down and freezing when I took that pic. I should get bonus points for that.
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:: gives you 3 bonus points ::
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awesomes.
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Great Photo!
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Corn is classified as a legume:
There are over 600 different kinds of legumes and more than 13,000 varieties. The term "legume" is used to describe plants whose seeds are enclosed in two-sided pods; sometimes the whole pod is eaten but most often, the seeds only are consumed. The most commonly-known legumes are lentils, string beans, dried beans, soy beans and peanuts. Corn, on the other hand, does not really belong to the legume family; it is more of a cereal. But because of its composition, preparation and cooking methods, we tend to classify it as an appendix to legumes, with which it shares many similarities. [/debate] I grow many acres of it....;) on with the photos! |
Nirvana for the win. :lol:
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Seeds. :p:
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I've enjoyed browsing through the previous Treasure Hunts, and it's one of the reasons I decided to register. Some very impressive photos you folks have shared. Thinking I might like to participate if I can manage to capture a worthy pic. Is there a size limit, or preferred size? I gather images need to be uploaded to a web hosting site to be posted here, or is it possible to upload directly to the Cellar?
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Click "Go Advanced" underneath the quick reply box, and you'll have many more posting options at your disposal. One of these is "Manage Attachments," and it will open a small window where you can browse and upload images. It'll tell you if the file is too big.
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