Bananas
and pineapples are two if the finest fruits there are.
Or, rather, one of the finest fruits and one of the finest herbs.
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Fri 27 Feb 2004, 9:47,
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Or, rather, one of the finest fruits and one of the finest herbs.
Pineapple on it's own is good munch.
But on pizza it mings. Bananas are very rich in potassium, which is supposed to be good for you. Begs the question, will I turn purple if I eat bananas and permanganate?
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Fri 27 Feb 2004, 9:52,
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pomegranates are rich in permanganate*
(*not true ... but somehow it ought to be)
edit: and you don't mean "begs the question" ... you mean "raises the question" \beeInBonnet
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Fri 27 Feb 2004, 9:54,
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edit: and you don't mean "begs the question" ... you mean "raises the question" \beeInBonnet
No it isn't
"begs the question" means (or at least meant) to phrase the question in such a way as to answer it before it's been asked. To load it with only one answer or to make it difficult to answer sensibly. What you mean (whether you're in yorkshire or not) is "raise the question".
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Fri 27 Feb 2004, 10:00,
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