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To: Rambi who wrote (8820)3/22/1998 2:02:00 PM
From: Michael Sphar  Respond to of 71178
 
May I remind you that 95% of the Chinese in Indo-China are addicted to this fruit ? I'd say Holly ranks with the majority.



To: Rambi who wrote (8820)3/22/1998 2:09:00 PM
From: Michael Sphar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Thought I'd share this gem purloined from another thread I lurk:

<< I got this wonderful site of Indian baby names from you yesterday Mohan. You are a fount of absolute almost otherworldly information. I can hardly wait to start reading the Indian matrimonial ads on another site you suggest. Something like: "B.A...failed University of Pune. One meter tall, fair complexion, rides bicycle for outdoor sports. Looking for millionaire bride from cement production family. Drives own specially built electric car. Prefers bride with knowledge of rubber prosthetic devices." >>



To: Rambi who wrote (8820)3/22/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: Lady Lurksalot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Miss Penni, Glassy eyed? Moi? Perhaps I should have a word with my optometrist. If durian is indeed a hallucinogenic, that is a good thing, for one needs to hallucinate if only to get over the, ah, fragrance of the durian. And which of us described its taste as comparing with equal parts vanilla pudding, mango, and kerosene? Holly