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Not applicable to driving (
Posted on 2013-08-08
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The advice "
Start on red, stop on green!"
sometimes sounds quite reasonable.
When?
Why "quite"?
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Ady TZIDON
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when eating a watermelon. You start eating the red part and stop when you get to the green part. Not sure where the quite part comes in, perhaps it has to do with the green part being edible but not very good tasting.
Posted by
Daniel
on 2013-08-08 10:16:06
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