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I think Lonnie has a little too much time on his hands right now
All interesting questions Lonnie, I sometimes find myself thinking about the same things. Not a weird thing to do at all, I just wish I had answers to some of these mysteries.
Lonnie, please bump your own thread to the sandbox since Karma was talking about fudge packing.
It's all in the Bible my friend ...
The answer to everything
I see no harm in discussing fudge... everyone loves chocolate.
I think Lonnie has a little too much time on his hands right now
The answer to the green dead figure aint in there.
That Was Wise Of You Lonnie, To Put This Thread In The Other Section, So We Cant Rate It.
That Was Wise Of You Lonnie, To Put This Thread In The Other Section, So We Cant Rate It.
Well, ok, there is one toy related question, but I knew that couldn't be answered, so there was no problem there.
Sideshow works in mysterious ways !
For example, who was the first person to take some beans from a tree, decide to roast them, then decide to grind them, and finally, if that wasn't enough, decided to brew them in hot water and then have the courage to drink the first cup of coffee! And why?
It was a shepherd named Kaldi. He noticed how his goats acted up when they ate the beans, which they found growing wild. I guess the goats freaked right out.
How he got it into a cup is probably just curiosity and asking the right questions. What people find depends a lot on what they're looking for.
Finally! An answer!!! But it just brings up more questions... how did the goats reach up into the trees to eat the beans? Why would he also eat the beans if the goats "freaked out"? And why roast them if the goats ate them raw?
- Beans grow on bushes, so goats can reach them
- If I see someone eating someone and then freaking out, I will surely want to eat the same thing !
- Roast them, because he allready knew, cooked things were better then raw things
- Beans grow on bushes, so goats can reach them...
When grown in the tropics coffee is a vigorous bush or small tree easily grown to a height of 3–3.5 m (10–12 feet).
I guess this would allow goats to reach them in some cases...
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