In the fruits, we learn about a 1912 freezer, in which the fruit is spooned into a metal can buried in a mix of ice and salt.
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Gather ’round ye scallywags, I’ve got a treasure for thee. Is it gold doubloons? Nay. Jewels? Nary. A cove of a sexually ...
Back when the woebegone Packers couldn't win for losing, they managed to beat the Phoenix Cardinals on the final weekend of ...