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I went there while thinking apocalyptically, above.

The thinking seems to be: better tech up.

That’s bananas!

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Well, other than burgers. And bananas.

I’m the kind of banana picker that selects a couple that are ready, a couple that will be ready in a day or two and a couple that will be ready in several days. I don’t mind the dirty looks I get from other shoppers when I start breaking my two off of a bunch. I also freeze slightly over-ripe bananas and use them in smoothies.

They’ll be ripe for two days next week, before taking on the color and consistency of one of my turds following a Guinness binge drinking session.

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I no longer like bananas.

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Banana bread and strawberry-banana smoothies are the only tolerable uses for them. Bananas Foster is debatable.

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A whole new meaning to “this shit is bananas”

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HAHAHAHAHA!

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You woke up this morning and chose violence. Alright then…

How to defend yourself from a man armed with a Banana (Monty Python) - YouTube

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They’re not as “appealing” anymore.

That is kinda silly. I know how many moons around your anus. For me one. My baby sitter and friends mooned car next to her by cement pond. Was cop car. I was a mere might at time.

Oh, but you know? You are out of your mind, are a stroke victim, or are drunk.

Why would anything Biden’s son did cause voters to vote for Trump? That MF is the criminal, not Baron.

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I’m not sure as to the financial expediency of building wind farms offshore, when there is so much space down here on land and the wind is almost constant.

The biggest problem with offshore wind farms is dealing with US Fish and Wildlife. Wind farms wreak havoc on migratory birds in the Gulf. Big Oil avoids them for offshore power just for that reason.

I found both these articles interesting, one from before the auction and one after.

This brings up problem #2 with offshore wind farms in the Gulf: the three months a year where the wind doesn’t blow.

The wind conditions out on the Gulf can be dead calm for days. Some days the seas were like glass and the wind was dead and we would bake on the back deck of the shrimp boat.