Along the same vein as the woodchuck supposition I pose the following: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Now given that said pickled peppers are quite small and a peck is roughly the equivalent of 2 gallons, my question is: How much time did Peter waste looking for pickled peppers to pick?
Peter Piper and His Foibles
06/03/2013
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Llamas over think most things...they are just such deep thinkers.
06/03/2013
everyone knows you find pickles in your fridge.
06/03/2013
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Unless of coarse he happened upon the peppers accidentally and took advantage of the situation.
Originally posted by
Airen Wolf
Along the same vein as the woodchuck supposition I pose the following: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Now given that said pickled peppers are quite small and a peck is roughly the equivalent of 2 gallons, my question is: How much time
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Along the same vein as the woodchuck supposition I pose the following: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Now given that said pickled peppers are quite small and a peck is roughly the equivalent of 2 gallons, my question is: How much time did Peter waste looking for pickled peppers to pick?
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06/04/2013
I'm Canadian. I go with the beavers. Obviously.
06/12/2013
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Way to much
Originally posted by
Airen Wolf
Along the same vein as the woodchuck supposition I pose the following: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Now given that said pickled peppers are quite small and a peck is roughly the equivalent of 2 gallons, my question is: How much time
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more
Along the same vein as the woodchuck supposition I pose the following: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Now given that said pickled peppers are quite small and a peck is roughly the equivalent of 2 gallons, my question is: How much time did Peter waste looking for pickled peppers to pick?
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07/29/2013
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If it ain't a dill....well...it ain't a pickle.
Originally posted by
Airen Wolf
Along the same vein as the woodchuck supposition I pose the following: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Now given that said pickled peppers are quite small and a peck is roughly the equivalent of 2 gallons, my question is: How much time
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more
Along the same vein as the woodchuck supposition I pose the following: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Now given that said pickled peppers are quite small and a peck is roughly the equivalent of 2 gallons, my question is: How much time did Peter waste looking for pickled peppers to pick?
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07/30/2013
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My hubby laughed at your comment. He said he is all American, and he goes with "Beavers" too.
Originally posted by
Woman China
I'm Canadian. I go with the beavers. Obviously.
07/30/2013
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But they really are brined, so they don't technically need any refrigeration.
Originally posted by
married with children
everyone knows you find pickles in your fridge.
07/30/2013
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