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1
They're like giant, slimy raisins. What's not to like?
2
I love them, too, but my guts object strenuously.
3
@1 These are non-sorbate prunes, so they're not slimy at all. Drier and chewier.
4
I love prunes. They're so much better than raisins. They taste like a fruit.
5
I'm not too fond of prunes, but I love Diet Dr. Pepper. Go figure!
6
Just call them dried plums and no one objects.
7
Sheeeeeeeeit. I see a headline saying she's showin' the content of her drawers. Damn near break my mouse a-clickin' on the link, only to see it's the contents of her DESK drawers goddammit!!!
8
I moved from Seattle to Boston for graduate school in nutrition in September (but still read Slog religiously!) and I am virtually high fiving you, Goldy =)
9
Somehow I always imagined the interior of Goldy's drawers (har) to look like the surface of Charles's desk. This apparent tidiness is upsetting my sense of how the universe should work.
10
A prune is a type of plum. What goldy is referring to is a dried prune. I prefer fresh prunes.
11
You're still fat, Goldy. Let's see the other drawer with the Funyuns and Twinkies.
12
haha old man can't poop
13
Setting a good example for the younger generation.
14
Home-dried plums are delicious. I used to have a neighbor with a plum tree. The plums were much sweeter and more delicious than what you can buy at the store. Then I moved, alas.

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