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Woman makes off with huge haul from Farmers Market

Sainted mother Gertrude Browning left with cooking chores while playgirl daughter, a known Democratic political operative and accomplice of Cynthia Rowe and Ben Loy, goes off to play with cows and their children in Adair County golf and gentry community, Bliss, KY.

Victoria Pike confesses:
Just got home from the Farmers Market. The little black space machine was loaded down with fresh bread, cantalope, tomatoes, potatoes, and fresh corn. I highly suggest people take advantage of nature's bounty this time of year. The tables were filled to capacity this morning. Now, if Mother has time to cook any of it. I am off to fight weeds and see about the girls, my highly spoiled and slightly plump cows and their new babies.Have a great day Ed. See you at the farmers market. Vicky - Victoria Pike
Comments re article 45813 Farmers Market open Shopping List for Tues July 26 2011




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