Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 Re: Lime EO > BTW......I still have a turntable, because ny Cash does the best > version of " Tennessee Stud " , as a cover, that's *ever* been done..... > Uhhhhhh....the song is about a horse.... > , I too require a turntable when I updated stereo a few years back. Your comment reminded me of an airing of In living Color, when the movie reviewers made comment on the movie " black Stallion " , Reviewer said not what you think it is, just about some stinky old horse. There is a CD of Cash, with an excellent recording of Tennesee Stud, Drunken Ira , and How high's the Water. My former roomate took it with when moved on. I have to have the turntable for my Blues Records. I have a couple dozen old Arhoolie Albums etc. The original question was why one supplier of lime, provided oil with sediments in the bottom of the bottle. I took a look at my old, cold pressed lime, there's no sediment formed, and I know this unused little bit is about 2 years old. I think maybe the theory the eo was either fragrance, or, was just poured into a less than clean/ uncompromised bottle was likely the cause. Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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