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gijoeman
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2010,1:44 am |
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Imma ready fer some good poopin'.
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McGeek
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2010,10:26 am |
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Main and Garfield truck is there everyday .
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ControlledHyperness
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2010,10:43 am |
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Mine is still growing...then again, it is a Southern variety, so it kind of needs what we really haven't been having till recently...heat and dry conditions
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usmcr
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2010,11:02 am |
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Norhbridge Mall parking lot!
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Memento homo quia pulvis es, et in pulverem veverteris
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jazzy jeff
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2010,11:08 am |
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Got some from Main and Garfield the other day. Fantastic!!
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Wolfie
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2010,12:56 pm |
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The stuff from the trucks isn't locally grown corn. Not sure where it comes from but if you go by there early enough you will see em unpacking it from small wooden boxes. On the 4th of July weekend there was even a pallet of the boxes at the nose of the truck. I've gotten it from there before but now that I know its not local, I will wait for the stuff from the farmers market.
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I have the ability to make the 1200 meter shot, but some targets deserve the up close kill, where you can watch the life leave the eyes while the blood ebbs from the body.
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gijoeman
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2010,2:00 pm |
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Prices are too high as well. Guy sits there raking in cash all day and still has to be high dollar.
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alreader
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2010,3:30 pm |
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There is LOCALLY GROWN sweet corn for sale at the old stables site. Grown and sold right there. It's excellent and only $4 a dozen! Can't beat that! These same people do have a dark green truck that they were selling corn out of at the Shopko parking lot on Sunday as well. Stop out and give it a try. It's WONDERFUL! Best corn I've ever had and you can't beat the price - or the fact that it's locally grown and freshly picked each day - often many times within a day!
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alcitizens
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2010,10:20 pm |
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Nelson's County Market had horrible sweet corn. Taste like wood..
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gijoeman
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2010,1:41 am |
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$3 per dozen is the limit really. Anything more is really unfair and asking too much. You aren't paying tax and neither am I.
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