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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."
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>And which color blind moron has coined the line "violets are blue"? They're violet.
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>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).
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>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:
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>The 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.
I don't like the style of the first building. Its uneven.
There's a picture here
http://www.sir-robert-mcalpine.com/projects/?id=17778 of my old school after its rebuild. The orange blob in the middle looks even worse in the flesh.