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Quote from: DurianLover on March 06, 2013, 12:32:11 AMpart one is here: The Fruit Hunters - Part 1 - The Evolution of Desireyour link marked as part 2Thats Sheehan at 2:14-2:18!
part one is here: The Fruit Hunters - Part 1 - The Evolution of Desireyour link marked as part 2
... this should be combined as a separate thread and kept for new members to watch. my 2 cents
I am there again a little after 6:55.I noticed Noel in it as well while he was posing for a pic under a jackfruit tree.
Quote from: pj1881 (Patrick) on March 06, 2013, 06:27:59 AMQuote from: DurianLover on March 06, 2013, 12:32:11 AMpart one is here: The Fruit Hunters - Part 1 - The Evolution of Desireyour link marked as part 2Thats Sheehan at 2:14-2:18!Nice. At least my 5 seconds got me a spot in the credits! They edited what I said and I think it was taken from two different questions and combined into one.
For some reason I imagined Sheehan to be about 75 yrs old with a white beard. The video evidence did not support my image.
Quote from: red durian on March 06, 2013, 05:39:45 PMFor some reason I imagined Sheehan to be about 75 yrs old with a white beard. The video evidence did not support my image.Only about a 50 year difference and an attempt at a black beard. So anyone else assume I was 75?
25:18SCIONS BEING STACKED!and no one said anything to me??
Quote from: ASaffron on March 06, 2013, 07:40:53 PM25:18SCIONS BEING STACKED!and no one said anything to me?? Thats funny Adam, I thought of you right away when I saw it..
What is this white mango they keep talking about? I guess it's a different mangifera species since it took them 15-20 years to figure out what is a compatible rootstock??I just got to taste Lalee jewo for first time. Very nice. I will make a separate posting about it soon.
Quote from: fruitlovers on March 06, 2013, 10:06:20 PMWhat is this white mango they keep talking about? I guess it's a different mangifera species since it took them 15-20 years to figure out what is a compatible rootstock??I just got to taste Lalee jewo for first time. Very nice. I will make a separate posting about it soon.I think they are referring to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangifera_caesia as the white "wild mango".I look forward to your lalee jewo post. Do you have a grafted tree? Or was it from someone else's tree you got to try the fruit from?Edit: I just finished watching the movie and I saw that they have me speaking for a few more seconds in the end as well. I can't wait to be able to buy a copy.