Great question, thanks for answering
A recent study I undertook (under the banner of the UN funded NGO in 'Theoretical Mathematical Fruit Ballistics') I can verify that in the last 27 years the 'curviness' of the bananas I studied has been remarkable.
In 1957 when I first noticed this trend the angle was a mere 13th dimensional element within the cosine wave of the hypoteneuse of the inflected arc-angle. However, there has been a marked contusion along the exponential curve to a factor of PI reminiscient of when the pyramids were alot more pointy...
I think it has something to do with them being a lot more gay than they used to be, but the data has not yet proved this uunequivically
Regards
Professor Ichi the theoretical
2006-10-30 00:05:04
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answered by Anonymous
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lol @ these days.
What? Has the physical make-up of the banana changed in recent years? I had no idea.
If your nana is too bendy, may I suggest trying a young one. One that is 'green.' They seem to be firmer than the ones that have aged. :)
2006-10-29 10:39:31
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answered by Marianne not Ginger™ 7
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Too bendy for what. You are only eating the thing. Or are you?
2006-10-29 07:46:03
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answered by vic 4
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Bendy????
2006-10-29 16:47:54
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answered by ABBYsMom 7
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Oh god, that reminds me of a program I watched on late night Channel5 about a woman who gave herself frostbite with a frozen banana!
2006-10-29 08:13:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah a bit, but they make better banana splits those bent ones.
2006-10-29 09:16:06
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answered by Anonymous
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They can be quite bendy.
2006-10-29 08:13:02
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answered by Anonymous
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They're not too bendy, just too smushy
2006-10-29 07:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree and I also think they are far to yellowie, I mean whats that all about there are so many better colours they could be!
2006-10-29 07:50:54
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answered by pinky 2
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No but Any type of Berry has become the new Trendy...
And Pomegranates - What are they all about?
2006-10-29 07:48:00
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answered by mark leshark 4
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