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>You're bumming me out! Blueberries are one of the few healthy foods I regularly eat, and now you say they're fake.
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>One of George Carlin's classic routines was about blue food. "Where's the blue food? Don't say blueberries. They're purple."
And which color blind moron has coined the line "violets are blue"? They're violet.
Bluebery juice is not that expensive here, maybe 50% more than your regular fruit juice, and it's still as good as ever. Just raw bluebery, from Takovo ("mi cedimo voće" - we squeeze the fruit, a gentle reminder from their old slogan "we don't make juices"). As close to palatal nirvana as one can get. Saw it in the US once, it cost $7/quart, and once more at an even more ridiculous price. You can get a liter for $1,50 here (or more, as the dollar is falling).
Speaking of colors (Tracy, get some cash ready for attention), here's a building on New Belgrade, which is pretty much impossible anywhere in the US:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/209837http://www.panoramio.com/photo/14118223The shots aren't mine. I saw this building while visiting in 2005, and now remembered the route the bus took then, and found the pictures. Also, the state run College of Economy, a building old close to a century:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/2405284, closer at
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/6388499.