Why do so many people have "Blackberries" these days?!


Question:

Why do so many people have "Blackberries" these days?

Whats so great about em'?


Answers:
Peoples obsessiveness with technology and have the "latest" hottest gadgets.

They are delicous and full of vitamin c.They are one of most popular English Traditional Fruits ,we have Blackberry Time as a traditional pursuit.People use ,baskets ,for carrying them in,walking sticks to pull down the highest branches,the largest blackberries are always on top because they get more direct sunshine.We have Apple and Blackberry crumble ,blackberry jam.Yum.May I remind you that this question is in the food section! But Shucks thanks for the compliment.Can someone explain to me why this question is in the Food Section please.?

Blackberries let people have the freedom to be on the go, and still conduct business. Great if you need to stay in touch, downside- you never get away from the office unless you turn it off.

Hilarious Lindsay!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am guessing that the asker is talking about Blackberry phones. LOL. Speaking from personal experience I have a blackberry because its very convenient, now I don't have to carry my laptop around everywhere when I have to check my email, I don't have to carry my organizer around either. They are very efficient for that person who is always on the go!

for the antioxidents and body cleansers

I think they're ridiculous looking. The Blackberry Pearl isn't so bad, but the original Blackberry (sorry--don't know the model name/number. It's the one that's big, square and blue) looks ridiculous. Every time I see someone talking on one of them, it looks like they're holding a calculator to their head!




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