[AT] OT Redbud/asparagus
Bob Seith
seithr at denison.edu
Wed Apr 20 12:15:46 PDT 2005
Aw, c'mon Rog. I simply assumed that, you being the literary type you
are, you were using the archaic form of "burgeon," which is a young bud
or shoot. Surely fresh asparagus would be plain (i.e., uncomplicated)
burgeon.
Ducking for cover...
Bob Seith
Roger Welsch wrote:
>Er, make that bourbon. I've never tried that bourgon stuff.
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>>Asparagus from a can is like plain label bourgon, Rick. Try the fresh
>>stuff. You'll be amazed...maybe.
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>>>You guys are tougher than me. I never was tough enough to eat
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>asparagus.
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>>>We never had any fresh it was always in the can and tasted like S!!!.
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>>Ricky
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