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It's like you have peanut

It's like you have peanut butter and jelly. I mean, we find that weird. Oh, we would never have peanut butter and jelly together. I would not do that to my taste buds.
She just smiled and gave me a Vegemite sandwich.
More (mostly) from NPR's morning edition:
  • Changing Face of America: Whole Foods Market -- profile of the relatively progressive grocery chain
  • Changing Face of America: Asian American Activism in New York
  • National Underground Railroad exhibit opens in Cleveland
  • police harass Polish immigrants in Chicago
  • talk with director and editor of PBS non-violence documentary A Force More Powerful
  • how plants moved to land 500,000,000 years ago
  • ancient city drowned in Noah's flood?
  • CA whites didn't mean for their kids to be tried as adults -- activism: schoolsnotjails.com
  • Uluru: Australia's natural wonder -- you may have heard it called Ayers Rock
  • american heritage pronunciation editor discusses ... what else?
  • NPR satire: anecdotes in debates
  • Puerto Rican appeals for voting rights
  • coincidence
  • NPR100: Django
  • Brazilian dance rhythms in dot-matrix printer?

Posted by Adam on October 5, 2000 5:25 PM | Permalink