To: Oldeconomybuyer
We grow blueberries in Florida.
To: Brian Griffin
We grow blueberries in Florida. Not like these.
9 posted on
06/06/2021 5:01:13 AM PDT by
Sirius Lee
(They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
To: Brian Griffin
We grow blueberries in my part of Georgia...and we use drip irrigation.
Maine's trouble is our opportunity.
To: Brian Griffin
So does Chile and Argentina.
15 posted on
06/06/2021 5:09:40 AM PDT by
Roman_War_Criminal
(Jesus + Something = Nothing ; Jesus + Nothing = Everything )
To: Brian Griffin
Thanks for posting that. I was wondering how the blueberries in Florida and Sout Georgia were doing. Ours in Mississippi are still fine.
18 posted on
06/06/2021 5:11:31 AM PDT by
Cincinnatus.45-70
(What do DemocRats enjoy more than a truckload of dead babies? Unloading them wthaith a pitchfork!)
To: Brian Griffin
I lived on Cape Cod and in NJ. In both places wild blueberries were easily found. WE had them in the woods behind our home and they spread like weeds.
This just another attempt to frighten the clueless among us.
To: Brian Griffin
We grow blueberries in Florida.
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Are they as utterly tasteless as Florida tomatoes?
32 posted on
06/06/2021 5:48:24 AM PDT by
Graybeard58
(The China virus doesn't scare me, Venezuelaism does.)
To: Brian Griffin
“could imperil”
“could lead to”
“could result in”
“less likely to”
“we are expecting”
“might need to”
“could include”
So many weasel words just in the summary. They won’t be wrong no matter what happens.
41 posted on
06/06/2021 6:33:21 AM PDT by
ArcadeQuarters
(Socialism requires slavery.)
To: Brian Griffin
They say the sun is cooling. Let me see. Does that mean the Earth is warming?
45 posted on
06/06/2021 6:41:48 AM PDT by
antidemoncrat
(somRead more at: https://economicti)
To: Brian Griffin
My hometown is considered the Blueberry Capital of the World, (Hammonton, NJ)
74 posted on
06/06/2021 12:05:57 PM PDT by
mware
(RETIRED)
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