> >Maybe they are curved so they can be hung on xmas trees, just a thought.
>
> Well yeah that is more than likely the reason, but why have something so
> simple be the reason for anything? So lets all get together and write a story
> ov the beginning origins ov the orange....why is it round? umm why is it
> called an orange and why is it orange in color? would it be called an orange
> if it were red?
>
> >if anyone knows a supplier to Britain I'II have some (the stabbing people
> thing sounds fun).
>
> Okay I am ready to strike the deal ov the century... I would send you some
> candy canes and you send me some Budvar Budweiser Tesco carries it... Lemme
> know if youre really interested...
>
> Justine
> P.s. if you don't want cand still send the Beer....
>
This candy cane myth reminds me of the crucifixion myth
surrounding the dogwood bloom. Those rascals will co-opt
anything... Joe