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Harry, my leetle nut-at-the-end-of-the-quandong-fruit! Thanks for letting
the entire Museum-L list in on our increasingly bizarre conversations.
Looking forward to your arrival on the Left Coast. What's the boondoggle
this time?
Cheers, Kersti
On Mon, 25 Sep 1995, HNEEDHAM wrote:
> Kersti, my leetel quandong!!
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> (A quandong is a particularly luscious tree fruit found in the Australian
> outback, and forming an important element of "bush tucker". A nut grows at the
> end of the fruit. Luscious, a bit nutty, yeah, it fits all right! beats
> cabbages any day, mate!)
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