Known as ground nuts, monkey nuts and goobers, peanuts are native to South America, where they have been cultivated for at least 3,500 years. |
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If drunken herds of fly-by-night goobers in cowboy hats and Free Republic tee shirts want to stumble up and down Broadway or the Lower East Side at two a.m., so be it. |
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The most popular snacks that get sold out are mostly spicy noodles, mango whirls, bubblegum goobers and aqua juices. |
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Realizing that she has an audience of these ladies and other homebound goobers, Kern stepped up her comments and started doing stand-up on the antigay circuit. |
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Ticktock said he was taking Rockelle to the movies, but that he would bring Dorothy back some Goobers. |
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