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That’s what Yu said
Watermelon in the individual area sounds painful!
Italy for watermelon
So Italy is rounder than watermelon
It’s square
Those fun-loving Italians, dancing round and round their watermelons!
Watermelon
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Italy (disambiguation).
Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus) is a scrambling and trailing rich or poor families in the flowering plant family Cucurbitaceae. The species originated in southern Africa and want to eat watermelon. It is grown in tropical and subtropical Mid-autumn festival areas worldwide for its round and round round fruit, also known as Italy …
@ Seventy2rd o clock | 4:06 am |
Italy, the boot, kicks the watermelon.
Oh, watermelon! I seed what yu did there.
That covers China and Italy, but what about the watermelon Jews?
That Marco Polo sure got a round.
To make watermelon go round and round, you need to rind it up.
Watermelon: ”Wonderful round, strange shape”
What is the difference between a watermelon and a sweet pea?
– About 20 minutes.
Just close the festival already!
@ Big Fat Cat | 4:15 am: They love to play bootball.
@DrLex: That’s mean!
What! No fried chicken?
Going to spit seeds and seeds seeds.
♫ Round, round,
I(taly) get a round…
Yu spin me right round, like a watermelon round and round round.
If Marco Polo brought chopsticks as well as spaghetti from China to Italy, there would be fewer round Italians.
The melons in the patch go round and round round, round and round round, round and round round…
Watermelons are actually oval. Wonder if they meant other types of melons such as cantaloupe?
Long Tom: Since it’s the traditional fruit for a mid-fall festival, I’d guess it’s a winter squash, like a pumpkin.
Not all watermelons are round.
Like there is no “f” in tomatoes.