# jedzjabika
or
# eat apples
Show solidarity with Polish Farmers and eat an apple to spite Putin.
Anger against Putin and his helping of Ukrainian rebels is growing.
The latest EU sanctions against Russia are the toughest since the Cold War.
Russia's hitting back at Polish food producers is seen as the first restrictions
on food imports from the EU. Kremlin is hitting back.
Over half of the Apples produced in Poland are exported to Russia.
Even though I do not have a Polish Apple I am eating one today !
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okrzyki. . . parsnip
Vladimir likes to think he's a Tsar. In all but official title, he is, but sooner or later he'll meet the bad end he deserves.
ReplyDeleteBut I think before he meets his end he will drag too many people with him.
DeleteMmmm...that looks tasty!
ReplyDeleteIf they arrive here I shall do the same.
ReplyDeleteSad for people in both countries...
ReplyDeleteokay, i shall get one at publix and eat it tonight! yert!
ReplyDeletesmiles, bee
xoxooxxoxox
No apples in the house... a handful of blueberries will just have to do.
ReplyDeletePutin's a menace, both domestically and internationally. I don't know what you do about it, though. Knock him out and there's an endless line of lunatics ready to take his place. Real democracy seems a long way off in Russia.
I remember way back in the fifties enjoying Polish tinned ham. Much better than our spam.
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