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9/8/2004: Grapefruits one victim of hurricane
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Official cap: Grapefruit by the hundreds float in a flooded grove in Indian River County, Fla. Growers are concerned because citrus tree roots can be covered with water for only a few days before they begin to rot. |
And there are millions of children starving in Africa. My mother would be appalled. ;)
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ok, everybody gather 'round, it's time to bob for grapefruit.
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I can just feel the price of citrus go up!
Buy now and head scurvy off later! :) |
That and the price of gator meat. That's going to go through the roof!
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Mmmm, Manatee milk. They don't call them Sea Cows for nothing!
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Oh crap this is gonna suck, one of our orchestra's fundraisers comes from Indian River Groves... they have really good citrus.
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Very cool picture--sad reality about what's behind it, but still a neat image.
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That's a neat picture to look at. I'm just glad I'm not there to smell it.
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i can't decide whether that would attract mosquitos or not cos they are attracted to large bodies of water but not to citrus
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They are attracted to any water, even a birdbath or flower pot. :)
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