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Strawberries are hairy?
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Post by
Dhazy
I wouldn't so much call it hair as fuzz.
Also, go check out the Recycle Bin. It's lovely this time of year.
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GoGoGodzilla
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Post by
cheezedood21
You would do well listening to Skittles and the large, green monster.
And it's well-known that strawberries do not have hair. The very small, hair-like parts of the fruit are actually mind control seeds.
Have you ever just eaten
one
strawberry?
...
I rest my case.
Post by
Cambo
Not hairy, and not fuzzy.
Peaches are fuzzy. Strawberries are nowhere near fuzzy.
I'd say that they are
tickly
.
Post by
Interest
Yes, technically they do. They're really tiny though.
Post by
mindthegap5
Gillete, the best a strawberry can get.
Post by
EpicDragon
Gillete, the best a strawberry can get.
Icwatudidthere
Post by
MyTie
I wouldn't so much call it hair as fuzz.
Also, go check out the Recycle Bin. It's lovely this time of year.
The recycle bin is indeed excellent for general questions and such, as Dhazy observes. Don't be daunted by the large post count. It's friendly in there, and a great place to start.
Understand, though, that no one here discourages the creation of threads; there are sometimes just better places for things. Think of it like a big shared living room. Whether or not it smells funny is up to you!
Huh? I kind of got the first part, but the last half of this post trailed farther and farther into obscure.
Besides, I would consider randomness more like a coconut filled with pencil shavings. Whether or not you can sell it for a buck and a half is up to your travel agent.
Also, teeth.
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