Umm. It is personal, but we're all friends here on the CB, right?
Pasty white.![]()
with dimples
(lots and lots of dimples
)Umm. It is personal, but we're all friends here on the CB, right?
Pasty white.![]()
)I never drink before noon, so I am very glad that it is always noon somewhere.
Join me in my favorite beer?
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Join me in my favorite beer?
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Sorry, but yuck...
Did you know there is no naturally occuring food that is blue?
The beer is not really blue
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and what about blueberries?

I disagree![]()
Blueberry: The fruit is a false berry 516 mm diameter with a flared "crown" at the end; they are pale greenish at first, then reddish-purple, and finally indigo on ripening.
Indigo dye is dye with a distinctive blue color (see indigo). The chemical compound that constitutes the indigo dye is called indican. The ancients extracted the natural dye from several species of plant as well as one of the two famous Phoenician sea snails, but nearly all indigo produced today is synthetic. Historically, indigo played an important role in many countries' economies because natural blue dyes are rare.
Among other uses, it is used in the production of denim cloth for blue jeans. The form of indigo used in food is called "indigotine", and is listed in the USA as FD&C Blue No. 2, and in the European Union as E Number: E132.

I'm not sure I should trust this information. Is it from a reliable media source?
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Politics, this thread now has it all.
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OMG, how did you know my name???? Except I spell it with a "y" at the end![]()
Oh, and I accept your nomination!![]()

I'll share it with you. I spell it with an i![]()
