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Calpurnia 7 month s ago
#11 "What OTHER uses does this "Long Egg" have?" she asked, knowingly. 36

#8 In sharp contrast to Korea, which have only around 10 surnames.
       
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Becca 7 month s ago
#9 Something is wrong with that "fact". Something about the Thais using an English pun.
       
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Wilber 7 month s ago
#6 Don't leave me hanging like that who or what did they fight? Demons? Zombies?
#14 A true story about fortune cookies: they look Chinese, they sound Chinese, but they’re actually an American invention, which is why they’re hollow, full of lies and leave a bad taste in the mouth. ~Trevor Slattery
       
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"“Long egg” is hard-boiled re-engineered egg, 3 foot long (1 meter), used by the food service industry that yields a consistent amounts of yolk and equal size when sliced. It is also easy to transport. "

 

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