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Uh.... Just wondering if there’s something I should know about South Africa... Sure, it’s a very nice pineapple, but click on it to understand my concern...

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2007-11-17 20:13 • Posted in ICMOL:

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    « et bien, taille et saveur ne sont pas toujours en proportion... de petites choses peuvent vous éclater les papilles, de grandes rester particulièrement fades.

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  • 2 - Marie says:

    « Well, have you eaten it yet??? I miss those little pineapples! They’re cute. Hey, maybe it’s my brother (Anton)’s pineapple. He exports such things.

    And, clearly, I am NOT a little pineapple...:-) »

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We now go back to current chronological entries:
Oct 5

This Sunday was the season’s last evening of the Richmond Night Market. Kuan, Silvia and I set out on a long bus ride to southern Richmond and along with thousands of people, we spent a chilly evening strolling down the brightly lit market aisles.

The big winner of the excursion was an amazing Chinese mango roll, which we had to sample three times. Why do we ever find the best dishes in the most faraway places?

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2006-10-05 18:02 • Posted in Photoblogs: & Vancouver:

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