In article
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"www.locoworks.com" <videochas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jul 6, 12:58?pm, Bill <b2forewag...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > In article
> > <wildbilly-4957D0.11220306072...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Locavore?s sounds like a tea ****rts to wear ?about.
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> English, please.
I will try my best.
Locavore or plural = Folks who see value in obtaining food close to
home the closer the better.
Tea ****rts with locavore may engender a few questions.
Granted it is not spelled out but it is a suggestion a way to ponder
about the way our food comes to us. If you are not into these ideas
that is OK but if a spark of intuitable possibilities occurs who could
ask for more ?
Locavore in the context of the posted article is a new word. Perhaps
you can help to define it.
Bill whose favorite word is educare . To bring out.
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