
magos: nutritious or not
Um....it's good, but I don't know if it's nutritious; I know nothing about nutrition.
Ive never actually eaten a mango
As long as it's good.. i eat it
but i do look into fat and oil, if too much, i eat once or twice every now and then.
you wont get fat from eating mangos. maybe you'll puke, but that's another thing
as you can see on the label, mangos have lots of sugar, that means the provide lots of energy
as you can see on the label, mangos have lots of sugar, that means the provide lots of energy
| Mark999111 wrote: |
| Ive never actually eaten a mango |
You poor child!! You must be so deprived!! I love mangos!! Love love love love Mangos!!! I could write a whole poem on them!
Let's see...
I love Mangos, they really are quite swell,
The most I like about them, has to be their smell.
If you've never tried one, you really really should,
And if you don't like them, just throw them in your hood.
And that concludes my poem... I can't rhyme very well...
Wow, I'm weird...or is it wierd...yup that's it!
I'm deathly wierd.
| summer-sensation wrote: |
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I'm deathly wierd. |
is death all that weird? isn't is just common?
| gonzo wrote: | ||
is death all that weird? isn't is just common? |
You know what? You're absolutely right. Death is not weird, it's natural. And guess what else...I just realized that weird is spelled weird and not wierd...
Man, I really like the little shocked guy. He's cute.
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With the help of a well known, world-dominating search engine, I learned that 'mago' refers to:
(mah-joh) - magickian
www.fabrisia.com/glossary.htm
or
Mago Barca (also spelled Magon) (243 BC - 203 BC), brother of the Carthaginian General Hannibal, he played a major role in the Second Punic War against Rome.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mago
Neither sounds nutritious. But that Mago Barca... sounds crunchy.
