It is funny, I see all kinds of things posted here on AR. Great tips, lots of different viewpoints. Great marketing concepts. How someone got their nick-name. Even some complaining about really petty things. Maybe they even have a good point, but really, there are bigger things to worry about! They remind me why I will never live in a condo, or somewhere that there are deed restrictions again! Someone can have beat up piece of junk multi-color falling apart car, but that is OK compared to brand new shiny truck or car with some advertising on the side. Go figure. Sorry about the preaching, got off on a tangent. But on a little less serious side of life, one thing I was wondering. . . . . . how and where does AR get those odd words required to type in before posting comments? Oh, of course, I've seen grapefruit, various berries, and stuff, but 'maypop', 'lovi-lovi', 'ciruela', 'khirni', 'goumi', 'ananasnaja', 'rata', 'bacuri', and I could go on & on. Does anyone ever look up the meanings of these words? Just a thought, I wanted see what others thought. Have a great weekend!
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Hey Ron,
I've thought the same thing. I'm not even sure if some of those "words" are actually "words". Maybe someoneon herea can enlighten us all. Like my word below is "pedalai". What the heck is that?
Sean Allen