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  1. nybill nybill

    Apple picking is this popular? There is a line to get in! http://ur1.ca/5c7p5

    about 8 months ago from mustard at New York, New York, United States
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm

      @nybill My favorite job when I was in college. Picking apples paid OK, was outside, and in a tree was shady. Not backbreaking like berries.

      about 8 months ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm

      @nybill of course it might be part of why I'm sensitive/allergic to pesticides today.

      about 8 months ago
    • nybill nybill laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm Oo we'll be sure and wash these then.

      about 8 months ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm

      Always a good idea. They say they don't spray the trees when apples are on them, but fresh apples often have white residue in stores.

      about 8 months ago
    • Wayne Borean Wayne Borean laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm Laurel, take a look at that last post, I drew a response from the guy I was skewering. He isn't happy with me :)

      about 8 months ago
    • yareckon yareckon laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm that's usually wax (the white stuff on fruit in stores)

      about 8 months ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm yareckon

      Sometimes. Not always.

      about 8 months ago
    • murph murph

      @nybill Anything Apple will draw a crowd. apparently.

      about 8 months ago
    • nybill nybill murph

      @murph He he... And I was wearing my Northeast Linux Fest shirt. ;)

      about 8 months ago

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