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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s you. Not the vegetables.[/quote] [quote=Anonymous]Because then they’d have to interact with nosy, judgmental, gossipy you. They are rightly gauging that you take notes on your neighbors, speculate and judge them, and even run to the Internet to try to drum up more speculation and gossip about them with total strangers.[/quote] I mean, yeah. In the space of six or seven sentences I already picked up that OP is over-invested and strange, and I don't want her having my contact information. Can you imagine the email if you didn't order anything for a few weeks? Christ, no thanks. I have better options,a ll things considered. [/quote] I read the post differently. This isnt a commitment, more like on an impromptu basis. Sounds like a great setup to be honest. [/quote] A normal neighbor would offer up this opportunity, and would think “great” if people took her up on it, and “oh, well” if no one did. And then there’s OP, who runs to the Internet to ask why literally all Americans don’t eat vegetables because her neighbors didn’t want to partake of this particular opportunity. Never mind that they may already go to a farmer’s market, etc.[/quote] This sounds more convenient than a weekend trip to the farmers market. I would be in if I saw OP’s post. [/quote]
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