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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 11:03:12 EDT
Subject: re: cantaloupes
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places of 'cantaloupe'
From: graywyvern@hotmail.com (michael helsem)

x2= degree of ripeness, on a scale of 1 to 5
x3= utensil used to eat it with
x4= country of origin


From: xod@sixgirls.org (Invent Yourself)
<<lo'e najyzme fo ma>>

*the typical nosemelon from where? ??

