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The eternal battle between a potato vs. a Spud.



 
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The eternal battle between a potato vs. a Spud. #1 (permalink) Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:22 am   The eternal battle between a potato vs. a Spud.
 

Potatoes vs. Spuds. Which ones do you apply in your daily lives? Which ones are more scrumptious?
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The eternal battle between a potato vs. a Spud. #2 (permalink) Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:43 pm   The eternal battle between a potato vs. a Spud.
 

Fimbriae wrote:
Potatoes vs. Spuds. Which ones are more scrumptious?


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