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  1. 1. Apples or Oranges?

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I would say the whole *cox* joke was one we all thoroughly laughed at in private but were inclined to leave alone because there are CHILDREN aplenty in this forum. :dozey: That sort of thing is better suited to Aresen, or XWA...

 

See what happens to people when they choose the apple? Neil, you were so right. ;)

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It all depends on what your definition of "kid" is (please, lets not kid ourselves. Most 7 year olds know more sexual slang terms than 87 year olds. Lets not be prejudice :xp: ).

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Children = under 18.

 

:dozey:

 

There is much more vitamin C in a polar bear's liver than a blueberry, Gabez. Polar bear eats blueberry. :p

 

*(Doesn't wanna mess with a turnip who can edit his posts)*

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There is much more vitamin C in a polar bear's liver than a blueberry, Gabez. Polar bear eats blueberry. :p
Actually, it's vitamin A, and it's got that in such a high concentration that if you eat the liver you will die. In fact, I heard that as little as one mouthful will be kill you, but I'm not sure as to the specifics.
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Ahum. :D According to this most helpful website, the calf's liver has 36 mg. of vitamin C per 100 grams of food while the humble blueberry has merely 10 mg. per 100 grams...

 

Granted, they didn't actually list polar bear liver on that chart, but one may extrapolate.

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Ahum. :D According to this most helpful website, the calf's liver has 36 mg. of vitamin C per 100 grams of food while the humble blueberry has merely 10 mg. per 100 grams...

 

Granted, they didn't actually list polar bear liver on that chart, but one may extrapolate.

Well, a Calf is a young animal, and the term is mainly used for cattle but never, to my knowledge, for polar bears. ;

 

All I really know is that polar bears have a lot of vitamin A in them, and I wouldn't think that there would be any room left for vitamin C... even to beat a blueberry.

 

How 'bout human liver, then?
A human's liver has 575 interntional units of Vitamin A in their liver, whilst a Polar Bear has 24,000-35,000 (from http://members.tripod.com/~Prof_Anil_Aggrawal/poiso032.html)
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I had two...count em, two, chicken and mushroom pies. 3 for 99p at Netto, and as I'm a poor student, you can't really go wrong there (tasted pretty good too).

 

I still go for apples though, they taste better in a pie.

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