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Did the hackers get to this system.  I was getting used to the fruits and all but the new ones, please.

Today I had to type "bigay", this can not be coincidence can it!  Maybe this was already covered and really is not all that important, but I have been away for awhile.

Have a great weekend.

Jim
 

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JUL
06
2007
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Hey Jim,

Not sure myself about this one, but I would bet it's been covered. If so, I missed it too. I can't tell you how many times I've had a typo in my enty, lol. Oh well, I do that all the time anyway. I'll follow this to see the answer.

11:09pm • #1
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I can tell you they seems to be a mix of the old ones with some new weird ones.  Very interesting...
11:33pm • #2
JUL
07
2007
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I can't understand why this is even an issue!

Really - what difference does it make?

6:59am • #3

I am in fruit withdrawal, I miss the simple fruits it prevented bloogers scurvey in cyberspace

Look I got a guava!!! :)

8:17am • #4
Marc - 
Everything makes a difference :) I know I do.

NEWFRUIT: hackberry
10:39am • #5
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Jim

I missed it too if anyone addressed the fruit situation. I am waiting for someone to name their kid after some of these new ones and then some of them sound like a disease while others are not appropriate.

2:25pm • #6
JUL
08
2007
Maybe they got tired of the old fruits and wanted something different. What is a longan?
5:24pm • #7
JUL
09
2007
Jim, I too am wondering why the words changed and have no clue what they are...it is what it is.
6:51pm • #8


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