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Old 04-30-2009, 03:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have noticed that bananas have three distinct segments into which they can be separated. Whenever I bring this up I am hounded by the ignorant clods who just want to eat there bananas in peace; the only person I have ever met who also noticed this was a bus-driver who may well have been humouring me (Me: Hey buddy, have you ever noticed that bananas have three distinct segments into which they can be separated?
Karl (the bus-driver): Yes. Yes I have. Now would you kindly get off my bus.)
So, my question is: Can anybody out there in Banana Land explain to me why this is so, the segments, not my banishment from the local public transport-services, giving reference to the 'foetal'(or the banana equivalent) development of the banana.

Regards, Sam.
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