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A blueberry in a fruitcake is some fruitcake.
So... when some fruitcake like a James Dobson comes along and his organization calls for rainmaking to spoil the Obama speech, or the egomaniacal cult leader Victoria Osteen co-pastor of the biggest mega sect in Houston, allegedly assaults an airline flight attendant, there's not much other Evangelicals can do who are embarrassed by their pet-buffoon-of-the-moment, other than to wring their hands.
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There was the odd Doctor [sic] Kipling cake and Mum made some great fruitcakes, but her salads were pretty sad.
People whom some deem fruitcakes and loonies begin to advocate an entirely odd idea, their howling in the wilderness ignored by almost everyone except those gathering to mock.
Moreover, the high sugar content of homemade cakes prevents bacterial growth, although Barham warns that some commercial fruitcakes might not survive the aging process.
Food drives are an annual holiday tradition, as ubiquitous as eggnog but, it turns out, about as welcome in some corners as fruitcake.
Now, a physicist from the United Kingdom explains some science behind fruitcake, which may help bolster the confection's reputation.
In other areas you're just sort of looked on as some kind of fruitcake for fussing about it too much.
In the time between 9 30 p.m. Tuesday and 9 30 p.m. Wednesday, there were improvised games, humorous monologues and farcical scenarios about cigarette-smoking wallabies, cows with mad cow disease running for the student council presidency, jazz musicians named Fruitcake, and some unprintable acts.
When my grandmother bought her own settee, she kept the cushions wrapped in plastic for years, out of fear that some catastrophic tea or fruitcake incident would ruin her investment.
But to attack just when we've got a fruitcake running around some country using it as a venue, I don't see a need.
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