'Check out my webcomic: http://www.drunkduck.com/Unsung_Heroes_of_Subtlety_2/ Go apple, go orange, go banana! More Ralph Wiggum quotes: Me fail English? That\'s unpossible. Hi, Super Nintendo Chalmers! Will you be my mommy? You smell like dead bunnies... My cat\'s breath smells like cat food. When I grow up I\'m going to Bovine University. When i grow up, I want to be a principal or a caterpillar. Oh boy! Sleep! That\'s when I\'m a Viking! I bent my wookie. Prinskipper Skippel... Primdable Skimpsker... I found something! ...they taste like burning... The doctor said I wouldn\'t have so many nose bleeds if I kept my finger outta there. Principal Skinner, I got car sick in your office. Slow down Bart! My legs don\'t know how to be as long as yours. And, when the doctor said I didn\'t have worms any more, that was the happiest day of my life. Uh... so... do you like... stuff? Can you open my milk, Mommy? Even my boogers are spicy! Lisa\'s dancing makes my feet sad. This snowflake tastes like fish sticks. Your toys are fun to touch. Mine are all sticky. I glued my head to my shoulder, now i have two owies. I dropped my popstickle in your toy chest Bananas come in a variety of sizes and colors when ripe, including yellow, purple, and red. Bananas can be eaten raw though some varieties are generally cooked first. Depending upon cultivar and ripeness, the flesh can vary in taste from starchy to sweet, and texture from firm to mushy. Unripe or green bananas and plantains are used for cooking various dishes such as banana pudding and are the staple starch of many tropical populations. Banana sap is extremely sticky and can be used as a practical adhesive. Sap can be obtained from the pseudostem, from the fruit peelings, or from the fruit flesh. The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree, species Malus domestica in the rose family Rosaceae. It is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits. The tree is small and deciduous, reaching 3 to 12 metres (9.8 to 39 ft) tall, with a broad, often densely twiggy crown.[1] The leaves are alternately arranged simple ovals 5 to 12 cm long and 36 centimetres (1.22.4 in) broad on a 2 to 5 centimetres (0.79 to 2.0 in) petiole with an acute tip, serrated margin and a slightly downy underside. Blossoms are produced in spring simultaneously with the budding of the leaves. The flowers are white with a pink tinge that gradually fades, five petaled, and 2.5 to 3.5 centimetres (0.98 to 1.4 in) in diameter. The fruit matures in autumn, and is typically 5 to 9 centimetres (2.0 to 3.5 in) diameter. The center of the fruit contains five carpels arranged in a five-point star, each carpel containing one to three seeds. All citrus trees are of the single genus, Citrus, and remain largely interbreedable; that is, there is only one \"superspecies\" which includes grapefruits, lemons, limes and oranges. Nevertheless, names have been given to the various members of the genus, oranges often being referred to as Citrus sinensis and Citrus aurantium. Fruits of all members of the genus Citrus are considered berries because they have many seeds, are fleshy and soft, and derive from a single ovary. An orange seed is called a pip. The white thread-like material attached to the inside of the peel is called pith.'
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