in the cows in north canada
2007-01-06 05:05:12
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answer #1
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answered by Tracy 3
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In ice cream fields
2007-01-06 13:08:25
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answered by bengimog 2
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Canada
2007-01-06 13:01:25
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answered by tkdlindz 4
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Window Ledges
2007-01-06 12:59:24
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answered by The National Front Disco 1
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on a ice cream farm,grown by experienced ice cream makers
2007-01-06 13:08:32
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answered by blueendred 5
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On ice cream trees.
2007-01-06 13:01:25
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answered by ana_is_a_cat 4
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It's actually mould on the inside of igloos, found at the joins of the blocks. That's why eskimoes won't eat it because they know where it comes from
Ben and Jerry discovered it on holiday in the 50's
2007-01-06 13:36:31
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answered by Janus 2
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in the freezer case..a virtual frozen wasteland..dotted with ice patches and sub zero conditions...where organisms cant survive the bitter temps..all hail the freezer god!..thank god for ice cream
2007-01-06 13:04:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a sore point but I feel it is time you knew. It is manufactured and grown by Vanilla Ice in his rapping mansion. We shall not speak of this again.
This message will self destruct shortly.
2007-01-06 13:25:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It grows in large fields looked after by Santa and the easter bunny.
2007-01-06 13:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Frozen cows
2007-01-06 13:12:01
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answered by Scooter 3
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