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Effy 11 month s ago
#21 Oh, the poor snowflake... dance3
       
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Kristine 11 month s ago
#44 ... That was somethingquite common in many sporting stores or any store that sold a variety of tent back in the day.
       
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Cathleen 11 month s ago
#4 No durian? Why is that?
       
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Sheryl 11 month s ago
Cathleen, apparently because "it tastes like heaven, but it smells like hell". So hotels don't want the stink in their furniture, curtains etc because it costs a lot to get rid of the stink.

#10 It won't expire by then either. Might be a bit lumpy, but still good. You probably don't have to worry about it though. :-)
       
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Molly 11 month s ago
#18 aw poor hotel. I rate 3 stars and trash it. good luck getting insurance to cover.
       
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Sheryl 11 month s ago
#40 so you can squeeze them into your tea without seeds falling into it. :-)
       
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Heather 11 month s ago
Sheryl,

What idiot downvoted this??
       
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Theodosia 11 month s ago
#42 she is genius 41
       
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Nels 11 month s ago
#43 there is nothing healthier in the vending machine
       
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Karon 11 month s ago
#8 And you. sm_80
       
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Simeon 11 month s ago
#5 imagine the noise they make
       
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Lib 11 month s ago
#32 In Italy it IS a snack!
       
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Lib 11 month s ago
#35 Nope I'm NOT selling! (That'll stop them!..... OH!)
       
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Lib 11 month s ago
#36 And I'll shop elsewhere!
       
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Lib 11 month s ago
#44 Oh.. I thought it was to take your cat with you on the camping trip! LOL
       
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