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Sunday Search of the Week 2-28-2010

by Will

This week’s search is another odd one. I have no idea what post the searcher landed on, but a Google search for the phrase turns up almost nothing. A search for just “Tuna Fruit” returns 29,000 results though. Anyway, this week’s search is:
“how to eat tuna fruit”

Will Sig

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Anna February 28, 2010 at 12:23 pm

I probably wouldn’t try to eat that combination, but never know, lol. Thanks for sharing Will, and you know last night I almost was at your blog two steps away from visiting, and Matthew woke up. The funny thing is I was thinking about you, and said – watch Will will show up on my blog again, lol. Thanks for your prompt visits Will, appreciate. Anna :)
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Jennifer Robin February 28, 2010 at 1:31 pm

Long time, no see; thanks for the visit!

I used to wonder how you accumulated so many odd keyword searches, but after a period of time in the blogosphere, I found out for myself. There’s been some oddballs, that’s for sure, but my favorites are “fairy evidence” and “scary woods”!
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Luc J March 2, 2010 at 1:04 pm

I did canned peaches filled with tuna fish and mayonaise a few times. Nice!
The searcher maybe thought that they grow like that :)
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Will March 2, 2010 at 7:13 pm

Yesterday there was a search that probably landed on this post. “can you eat fried tuna fruit”. I have since found out that tuna fruit is a type of edible cactus, so these searches make more sense now.

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