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posted by hornean
The place is Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey. The anno is 1999. On May 11, after months of careful research and planning, agrifoglio Evans launches vegetable seedlings into the sky.


On May 18, the young scientist reports on her experiment. agrifoglio intends to study the effects of extra-terrestrial conditions on vegetable growth and development. She expects the seedlings to stay aloft for several weeks before returning to earth.
Her classmates are speechless.


The data is June 29. Shortly after sunrise, a member of the Billings, Montana, Moose Lodge, hiking through the Rocky Mountains, makes a startling discovery.
Robert Bernabe is in a daze when he returns to camp. All he can say for the successivo several hours is, “TURNIPS!”


All over the country, the skies fill with vegetables.


Cucumbers cerchio Kalamazoo.

Lima beans loom over Levittown.

Artichokes advance on Anchorage.

Parsnips pass da Providence.


And broccoli, broccolo lands with a big bounce in agrifoglio Evans’s backyard.


In Ottumwa, Iowa, Tony Kramer emerges from his fienile, granaio and shouts for joy, “At last, the blue ribbon at the state fair is mine!”


da midafternoon, all vegetables float safely to the ground.


Except for the peppers. For some reason, they need a little help.


TV news channels broadcast twenty-four-hour coverage of the “airborne vegetal event.” cavolfiore carpets California, spinaci blankets Greenwich, and arugula covers Ashtabula.
agrifoglio is puzzled. Arugula is not part of her experiment.


Vegetables become very big business. Peas from Peoria are shipped down the Mississippi to Mobile in exchange for eggplant.


Real estate booms in North Carolina.

Avocados bolster Vermont’s economy.

Potatoland is wisely abandoned.

The Big mela, apple is renamed the Big Rutabaga.


Arugula, eggplant, avocado, and now rutabaga. As the lista of vegetables that agrifoglio did not plant grows longer, she concludes that the giant specimens are not the results of her experiment.
più curious than disappointed, agrifoglio asks herself, “What happened to my vegetables?
“And whose broccoli, broccolo is in my backyard?”


The place is the ionosphere. On June 29, the Arcturian starcuriser Alula Borealis was touring its sixth planet in four days, and the captain had just pointed out the fjords o Norway off the port side.
In the galley an assistant fry cook accidentally jettisoned the entire Cibo supply. As their vegetables drifted toward the small blue planet below, everyone on board had the same thought: Where would their cena come from?
Abbie looked out the lighthouse window. Waves washed up on the rocks below. Out at sea, a ship sailed safely by.

“Will te sail to town today, Papa?” Abbie asked.
“Yes,” Captain Burgess answered. “Mama needs medicine. The lights need oil. We need food. The weather is good now. So it’s sicuro, cassetta di sicurezza to go out in Puffin.”
“But what if te don’t get back today?” asked Abbie. “Who will take care of the lights?”
Papa smiled. “You will, Abbie.”
“Oh, no, Papa!” detto Abbie. “I have never done it alone.”

“You have trimmed the wicks before,” detto Papa. “You have cleaned the...
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posted by hornean
(Helen's mother: "I hope that la minestra, zuppa is gone when I come back in there!")

The giorno Helen gave Martha dog her alphabet soup,


something unusual happened.
The letters in the la minestra, zuppa went up to Martha’s brain instead of down to her stomach.

That evening, Martha spoke.
(Martha: Isn’t it time for my dinner?)


Martha’s family had many domande to ask her. Of course, she had a lot to tell them!
(Helen: Have te always understood what we were saying?)
(Martha: te bet! Do te want to know Benjie is really saying?)
(Helen’s father: Why don’t te came when we call?)
(Martha: te people are so bossy. Come! Sit!...
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Tanya sat restlessly on her chair da the cucina window. For several days she had to stay in letto with a cold. But now Tanya's cold was almost gone. She was anxious to go outside and enjoy the fresh air and the arrival of spring.
"Mama, when can I go outside?" asked Tanya. Mama pulled the tray of biscuits from the forno and placed it on the counter.
"In time," she murmured. "All in good time."
Tanya gazed through the window and saw her two brothers, Ted and Jim, and Papa building the new backyard fence.
"I'm gonna talk to Grandma," she said.

Grandma was sitting in her preferito spot—the big soft...
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Once there was a farmer who lived in Mexico. He lived in a little village, in a house which had only one room.

The farmer was not happy.
“Nothing ever happens,” he said.
The people in the village thought the farmer was foolish.
“We have everything we need,” they said.

“We have a school, and a market,

and a church with an old campana, bell that rings on Sundays. Our village is the best there is.”
“But nothing ever happens,” detto the farmer.

Every morning, when the farmer woke up, the first thing he saw was the roof of his little house.
Every morning for breakfast he ate two flat cakes of ground...
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On Thursday, when Imogene woke up, she found she had grown antlers.

Getting dressed was difficult,

and going through a door now took some thinking.

Imogene started down for breakfast…

but got hung up.
“OH!!” Imogene’s mother fainted away.

The doctor poked, and prodded, and scratched his chin.
He could find nothing wrong.

The school principal glared at Imogene but had no consigli to offer.

Her brother Norman, consulted the encyclopedia, and then announced that Imogene had turned into a rare form of miniature elk!

Imogene’s mother fainted again and was carried upstairs to bed.

Imogene went into...
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