Shit. We have 52 years to go.100 years
Aren't we the US?Not long at all. The US probably has only had Hass Avocados for a few decades longer than they have.
We haven't had Hass Avocados for even a century in the US.
Holy crap you're right. Weird! Guess they just didn't sushi it.
Chum salmon
I meant Korea. I have to juggle MTBNJ typing while on the phone with people telling me their engineering problems.Aren't we the US?
I meant Korea. I have to juggle MTBNJ typing while on the phone with people telling me their engineering problems.
@Dominos says the laws of nature clearly state that if you can have all the sushi you want, it couldn't possibly taste good.
I agree it could be better if they spent all that time/money/effort in making me one small plate of sushi, but I prefer to eat 2 of every special roll they make and enjoy the variety and enjoy laughing myself into a stomach ache.
@axcxnj was complaing about the peanut avacado rolls and sweet potatos rolls claiming them un-authentic.
You know what they don't have in Japan? The Koreans that run the restaurant.
But seriously, they don't have Salmon. So suck it Aaron. The Italians don't have tomatoes, and the Japanese/Koreans don't have Salmon, Avacados, Sweet Potatoes or Peanuts.
But lasagna is fucking good and so are peanut avacado rolls.
We move on as a group culture learning and advancing. We threw out our 120mm stems, cable actuated brakes, tubes, and 1.9" wide tires and started eating Salmon sushi with peanuts.
Well some of us did.
Since ~1820Since when do Italians not have tomatoes?
Point me to the links that prove this.Since ~1820
As least your own link proved you wrong: Obviously not the biggest producer but far from don't have
Kevin. You're lost.
Yea, got any tomatoes? They may be worth something. I heard Italy is all out.@Norm and @Dominique, how is your garden?
i missed some posts in there and took "italian don't have tomatoes" the wrong wayI'm not lying. I do get confused though. 😉
Since ~1820