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  • CathyInBlue

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    Why is it that kernals of corn always come out the other end fully intact? I do chew my food. How is it that something that leaves the system undigested is able to provide any nutritional value? I suppose it is better then seeing a green bean.
     

    Bunnykid68

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    Why is it that kernals of corn always come out the other end fully intact? I do chew my food. How is it that something that leaves the system undigested is able to provide any nutritional value? I suppose it is better then seeing a green bean.

    More importantly how does it put itself back together after having been chewed up?
     

    Snapdragon

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    Camaros, Firebirds, Corvettes etc. are not suitable for winter in NWI.

    I had the Mustang of my dreams and had to give it up. (Oh, my God, was that 15 years ago?) Bright metallic turquose blue, white racing stripes. Between our unplowed subdivision in Crown Point and the unplowed roads in Gary where I work, it just could not handle the snow.
     

    The Keymaster

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    I had the Mustang of my dreams and had to give it up. (Oh, my God, was that 15 years ago?) Bright metallic turquose blue, white racing stripes. Between our unplowed subdivision in Crown Point and the unplowed roads in Gary where I work, it just could not handle the snow.

    I had a 68 Mustang GT500 in 1975/1976...that lasted 1 winter. I spent more time digging it out than driving it that winter.
     
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