Daily Archives: January 15, 2013

Apricot-Bone

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Yes, you read that correctly. Those dark, wrinkled fruits found on the grocery shelves next to raisins and dried apricots can improve your bone density!

Related:

http://www.amazon.com/Introducing-Lemon-Cheer-Accident/dp/B0000C0FLF

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January 15, 2013 · 3:41 pm

Baker Bloch’s Islands

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“Does the Baker Blinker Blog’s Baker’s Island (i.e., Henry Island; post 1 of 2233 post blog) merely act as a pointer to Rhode Island’s Block Island?” Is the 1st post or base post of the follow-up “Baker Bloch Blog” (“Frank and Herman, Einstein!” at bakerbloch.wordpress.com) not the literal 1st post in this case but one hidden *within* the blog itself, at its 3-dimensional center?

Hucka D.:

You can use the island [Bloch Island] to travel to other dimensions. See yourself as extraterrestrial or extradimensional and try it out.

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http://www.apricot.com/~jimcat/pictures/blockisland/stuff.html

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Laterally, Apricot Road is only road between King Tull Road and Johnson Road on the map just above, halfway between the 2. Apricot Rd. then equates w/ the (blocked) Hinzerling Road mentioned in the 05/11/82 Tri City Herald newspaper article. Apricot.com directly bridges Block Island rock cairns with Sunfish Pond rock cairns.

If you leave out the “c”, apricot is an anagram of airport. Apricot has no one word anagrams.

The only 2 word anagram of “apricot” according to this web site, is “a tropic”. Apricot is a tropical fruit.

King Tull refers to rainbowology, SID’s 1st Oz, and King Tull as coupled partner to (Queen) Queen.

http://rainbowology.net/sid/bookernew06.html

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