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BryanGSimmons
2025-02-09 00:17:15 UTC
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Isn't it pretty? No food color there.
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Ed P
2025-02-09 01:01:40 UTC
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Isn't it pretty?  No food color there.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QfszLSgEpRexALKh7
Looks good, heavy on the berries instead of chemicals.
gm
2025-02-09 01:14:15 UTC
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Isn't it pretty? No food color there.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QfszLSgEpRexALKh7
Did cheap "immigrant" labor pick them nice blackberries, Bryan...???

Do they get a "living wage", health insurance, 401K's, etcetera...
OR...???

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BryanGSimmons
2025-02-09 13:38:06 UTC
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Post by gm
Isn't it pretty?  No food color there.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QfszLSgEpRexALKh7
Did cheap "immigrant" labor pick them nice blackberries, Bryan...???
They were fresh, so obviously not grown here. They came from Chile.
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Do they get a "living wage", health insurance, 401K's, etcetera...
OR...???
If there's no one left to pick American blackberries *when they are in
season here*, we'll have to import more. Maybe some of the deplorables
in WV, OH and KY can be shipped out to Oregon to pick them. You know,
JD's people. I mean, all they do is lay around, use drugs and vote
Republican anyway. President Poopypants and Muskrat could take away
their welfare, and it'd be another Grapes of Wrath.
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Mike Duffy
2025-02-10 07:47:02 UTC
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Maybe some of the deplorables in WV, OH and KY
can be shipped out to Oregon to pick them.
You know, JD's people. I mean, all they do is
lay around, use drugs and vote Republican anyway.
You are aware, Bryan, that 'greenhouse' tech in
Canada is far more advanced than in the USA,
obviously due tou our greater need to extend
growing seasons, &c.

Robot tech to pick many crops have taken great
strides as well. Soon DT & al will be able to
withdraw to somewhere like Antarctica and just
let the the shit hit the fan when the Chinese
finally call in their loans and have our own
sheriffs &c evict us from our houses and send
us to re-education camps.

The ecomomic collapse to trigger all this,
of course, will be the next major Cascadian
subduction event, unanymously predicted as a
virtual certainty by all seismologists with
only minor differences in geologic time-scale.
gm
2025-02-10 08:51:37 UTC
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Post by Mike Duffy
Maybe some of the deplorables in WV, OH and KY
can be shipped out to Oregon to pick them.
You know, JD's people. I mean, all they do is
lay around, use drugs and vote Republican anyway.
You are aware, Bryan, that 'greenhouse' tech in
Canada is far more advanced than in the USA,
obviously due tou our greater need to extend
growing seasons, &c.
Robot tech to pick many crops have taken great
strides as well. Soon DT & al will be able to
withdraw to somewhere like Antarctica and just
let the the shit hit the fan when the Chinese
finally call in their loans and have our own
sheriffs &c evict us from our houses and send
us to re-education camps.
The ecomomic collapse to trigger all this,
of course, will be the next major Cascadian
subduction event, unanymously predicted as a
virtual certainty by all seismologists with
only minor differences in geologic time-scale.
If the coastline of the New York Harbor region were stretched out, it
would be longer than the state of California...

New York City’s waterfront is bigger than those of Miami, San Francisco,
Los Angeles, and Boston combined...

As vast as it is, the area that is officially known as the New York-New
Jersey Harbor Estuary is even more staggering in its complexity,
encompassing such a concatenation of inlets, margins, banks, strands,
runnels, rivers, reefs, rivulets, coves, creeks, and kills; of brooks,
basins, bays, shoals, shores, islands, islets, and peninsulas, of
jetties, bluffs, heights, scallops, spits, crags, beaches, reaches,
bends, bights, channels, sandbars, sounds, and points, as to be
virtually unmatched in the United States...

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Tahitian pearl
2025-02-10 20:32:05 UTC
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Post by Mike Duffy
Maybe some of the deplorables in WV, OH and KY
can be shipped out to Oregon to pick them.
You know, JD's people.  I mean, all they do is
lay around, use drugs and vote Republican anyway.
You are aware, Bryan, that 'greenhouse' tech in
Canada is far more advanced than in the USA,
obviously due tou our greater need to extend
growing seasons, &c.
Robot tech to pick many crops have taken great
strides as well. Soon DT & al will be able to
withdraw to somewhere like Antarctica and just
let the the shit hit the fan when the Chinese
finally call in their loans and have our own
sheriffs &c evict us from our houses and send
us to re-education camps.
The ecomomic collapse to trigger all this,
of course, will be the next major Cascadian
subduction event, unanymously predicted as a
virtual certainty by all seismologists with
only minor differences in geologic time-scale.
If the coastline of the New York Harbor region were stretched out, it
would be longer than the state of California...
New York City’s waterfront is bigger than those of Miami, San Francisco,
Los Angeles, and Boston combined...
As vast as it is, the area that is officially known as the New York-New
Jersey Harbor Estuary is even more staggering in its complexity,
encompassing such a concatenation of inlets, margins, banks, strands,
runnels, rivers, reefs, rivulets, coves, creeks, and kills; of brooks,
basins, bays, shoals, shores, islands, islets, and peninsulas, of
jetties, bluffs, heights, scallops, spits, crags, beaches, reaches,
bends, bights, channels, sandbars, sounds, and points, as to be
virtually unmatched in the United States...
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What about one of the Great Lakes?
Michael Trew
2025-02-12 19:57:09 UTC
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Post by Mike Duffy
Maybe some of the deplorables in WV, OH and KY
can be shipped out to Oregon to pick them.
You know, JD's people. I mean, all they do is
lay around, use drugs and vote Republican anyway.
You are aware, Bryan, that 'greenhouse' tech in
Canada is far more advanced than in the USA,
obviously due tou our greater need to extend
growing seasons, &c.
Normally, this time of year, we have lots of strawberries and what-not
imported from Canada. I suppose there will be less of that with tariffs.
ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2025-02-12 20:35:48 UTC
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Post by Michael Trew
Normally, this time of year, we have lots of strawberries and what-not
imported from Canada. I suppose there will be less of that with tariffs.
Super early strawberries here are shipped in from California.
But there's a small town less than 30 miles slightly northwest
of me claiming the title of "Strawberry Capital of the USA."
They will have them available sometime in May and also open
their fields for those wishing to pick their own.
Ed P
2025-02-12 22:08:58 UTC
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Post by Michael Trew
Normally, this time of year, we have lots of strawberries and what-not
imported from Canada.  I suppose there will be less of that with
tariffs.
Super early strawberries here are shipped in from California.
But there's a small town less than 30 miles slightly northwest
of me claiming the title of "Strawberry Capital of the USA."
They will have them available sometime in May and also open
their fields for those wishing to pick their own.
Plenty of local strawberries here now. I rarely buy them as they are
picked to early so they can be shipped and not go bad. Once in a while
I'll spot some decent ones.

dsi1
2025-02-09 16:55:52 UTC
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Post by BryanGSimmons
Isn't it pretty? No food color there.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QfszLSgEpRexALKh7
These are amazing times in which we live. We should live it up while
we're still able.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/eKJrTbtMuKtatitc6
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