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#253677 by Lettuce
Sat Jan 08, 2011 5:28 pm
I LUFF YOU AMBER! Especially when you're happy! I am sad when you're not :(

Marmite chocolate is surprisingly awesome.
#253678 by Amber
Sat Jan 08, 2011 5:42 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
Amber wrote:I feel so close to actually being happy. It's an incredible feeling. :)


And who says the drugs don't work?



I am on a massive amount of painkillers right now. :lol:

And I luff you too Lettuce. <3
#253679 by Abydost
Sat Jan 08, 2011 5:57 pm
Amber wrote:
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
Amber wrote:I feel so close to actually being happy. It's an incredible feeling. :)


And who says the drugs don't work?



I am on a massive amount of painkillers right now. :lol:

And I luff you too Lettuce. <3


I had strong painkillers last year too after an operation. it was awesome. Sad when I ran out. Drank twice whilst on them too, it provided many moments of luls.
#253684 by Bookwyrm83
Sat Jan 08, 2011 8:21 pm
Fresh boysenberries and honey for breakfast is a great picker-upper.
#253701 by Tonya Elf
Sun Jan 09, 2011 3:12 pm
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Fresh boysenberries and honey for breakfast is a great picker-upper.

You can get fresh boysenberries? That IS just plain awesome. I have only my garden strawberries from the freezer. And I just ran out. :(
#253702 by Keeker
Sun Jan 09, 2011 3:14 pm
Tonya Elf wrote:
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Fresh boysenberries and honey for breakfast is a great picker-upper.

You can get fresh boysenberries? That IS just plain awesome. I have only my garden strawberries from the freezer. And I just ran out. :(

Is that real? What's a boysenberry? I've heard the word and always thought that people were saying 'poisonberry' like it was a joke or something. :P
#253703 by Abydost
Sun Jan 09, 2011 4:29 pm
Keeker wrote:
Tonya Elf wrote:
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Fresh boysenberries and honey for breakfast is a great picker-upper.

You can get fresh boysenberries? That IS just plain awesome. I have only my garden strawberries from the freezer. And I just ran out. :(

Is that real? What's a boysenberry? I've heard the word and always thought that people were saying 'poisonberry' like it was a joke or something. :P


Bjørnebær! Or bearberries if you want to be English.
#253704 by Tyroshai
Sun Jan 09, 2011 4:56 pm
Abydost wrote:
Keeker wrote:
Tonya Elf wrote:
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Fresh boysenberries and honey for breakfast is a great picker-upper.

You can get fresh boysenberries? That IS just plain awesome. I have only my garden strawberries from the freezer. And I just ran out. :(

Is that real? What's a boysenberry? I've heard the word and always thought that people were saying 'poisonberry' like it was a joke or something. :P


Bjørnebær! Or bearberries if you want to be English.


Bairberries :P
#253706 by BlueRaja
Sun Jan 09, 2011 10:10 pm
Keeker wrote:
Tonya Elf wrote:
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Fresh boysenberries and honey for breakfast is a great picker-upper.

You can get fresh boysenberries? That IS just plain awesome. I have only my garden strawberries from the freezer. And I just ran out. :(

Is that real? What's a boysenberry? I've heard the word and always thought that people were saying 'poisonberry' like it was a joke or something. :P


No wonder you've never tried them!
#253709 by djskrimp
Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:02 am
Tyroshai wrote:
Abydost wrote:
Keeker wrote:
Tonya Elf wrote:
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Fresh boysenberries and honey for breakfast is a great picker-upper.

You can get fresh boysenberries? That IS just plain awesome. I have only my garden strawberries from the freezer. And I just ran out. :(

Is that real? What's a boysenberry? I've heard the word and always thought that people were saying 'poisonberry' like it was a joke or something. :P


Bjørnebær! Or bearberries if you want to be English.


Bairberries :P

I save 'em for special occasions.
#253710 by Bookwyrm83
Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:06 am
Keeker wrote:
Tonya Elf wrote:
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Fresh boysenberries and honey for breakfast is a great picker-upper.

You can get fresh boysenberries? That IS just plain awesome. I have only my garden strawberries from the freezer. And I just ran out. :(

Is that real? What's a boysenberry? I've heard the word and always thought that people were saying 'poisonberry' like it was a joke or something. :P

I got them from the supermarket - they are in season, straight from the berry farms outside the suburbs.
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They're slightly sweeter than blackberries, but more tart when they have a redder color.
#253713 by Billy Rhomboid
Mon Jan 10, 2011 3:14 am
A boysenberry is a cross between a blackberry, raspberry and loganberry. Named after their inventor Rupolph Boysen, a Californian. The loganberry, itself a blackberry/raspberry cross was named after James Logan, also a Californian. The blackberry was named after Frank Black of the Pixies, who is from Boston. History does not record where Arcturus Rasp, the inventor of the raspberry hailed from, but I like to think it was somewhere near Crewe.
#253718 by swervedriver
Mon Jan 10, 2011 6:06 am
Thank you, Berry Rhomboid. :P
#253731 by Keeker
Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:23 pm
djskrimp wrote:
Tyroshai wrote:
Abydost wrote:
Keeker wrote:Is that real? What's a boysenberry? I've heard the word and always thought that people were saying 'poisonberry' like it was a joke or something. :P


Bjørnebær! Or bearberries if you want to be English.


Bairberries :P

I save 'em for special occasions.

Och, c'mon! They're not that small!

Billy Rhomboid wrote:A boysenberry is a cross between a blackberry, raspberry and loganberry. Named after their inventor Rupolph Boysen, a Californian. The loganberry, itself a blackberry/raspberry cross was named after James Logan, also a Californian. The blackberry was named after Frank Black of the Pixies, who is from Boston. History does not record where Arcturus Rasp, the inventor of the raspberry hailed from, but I like to think it was somewhere near Crewe.

What a load of brambles!

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