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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 24 Mar 2014

    Scientists face prickly situation as they search for a hairless kiwi. http://on.wsj.com/1iTDxOK pic.twitter.com/cweijclDWt

    7:50 AM - 24 Mar 2014
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      2. TenaciousEye‏ @TenaciousEye 24 Mar 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Have they looked in Brazil?

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      3. Jesse Salazar‏ @JesseInDisguise 24 Mar 2014
        Replying to @TenaciousEye

        @TenaciousEye @WSJ lulz...

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      1. Dustin Harscher‏ @Thats_Harsch17 24 Mar 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Scientists face prickly situation as they search for a hairless kiwi. http://on.wsj.com/1iTDxOK  pic.twitter.com/doeKY5Twrz” Very Punny.

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      1. What the..its Au Pair Shaped! 😩‏ @Poddumpuddytat 24 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ because peeling the kiwi frt is so difficult. Don't scientists have better things to R&D?

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      1. Paul Lewis‏ @paulblewis 24 Mar 2014
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        Have you considered Nair hair removal products? "@WSJ: Scientists face prickly situation as they search for a hairless kiwi."

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      1. Express yourself‏ @_KarmaTaughtMe 24 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ and they really get paid to do this? #PayAttentionAmerica

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      1. Heather‏ @CommonInsanity 24 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Refreshing to see such vital scientific endeavors that when concluded will provide mankind w/the painstakingly sought hairless kiwi

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      1. Spring Pom Pom‏ @Pom_Pom_Poooom 24 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ 〆⌒ヽ ( ‘д‘)<Who is baldhead!!     ∪l| ||     @ノハ@

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      1. Aleron - Org Science‏ @Aleron_OrgSci 24 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ reminds us of an old joke: 2 eggs in a fridge. One says to the other "Hey, youre hairy for an egg" The other replies "But I am a kiwi."

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      1. Deborah Kettler‏ @deborah_kettler 24 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ How do you think it escaped?

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      1. Fionan‏ @FionanGarbh 24 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Is the Kiwi set for a Brazilian?

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      2. Caroline Clapham‏ @CarolineClapham 24 Mar 2014
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        @legalnomads -> “@WSJ: Scientists face prickly situation as they search for a hairless kiwi. http://on.wsj.com/1iTDxOK  pic.twitter.com/qWGCb512Rj”

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      3. Jodi Ettenberg‏Verified account @legalnomads 24 Mar 2014
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        @CarolineClapham READING! (Thanks for thinking of me)

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      4. Caroline Clapham‏ @CarolineClapham 24 Mar 2014
        Replying to @legalnomads

        @legalnomads it explains why we can't get those lovely kiwi berries in N America! But can you imagine being a kiwi taste tester??

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Jodi Ettenberg‏Verified account @legalnomads 24 Mar 2014
        Replying to @CarolineClapham

        @CarolineClapham Apparently they are in N America! Friends have been eating them. See --> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151940444091957&set=a.10151104218046957.434449.543376956&type=1&stream_ref=10&og_perm_src=OPEN_GRAPH_SINGLE_STORY …

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      6. Caroline Clapham‏ @CarolineClapham 24 Mar 2014
        Replying to @legalnomads

        @legalnomads interesting! Might see if I can grow some in my garden.

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      7. Jodi Ettenberg‏Verified account @legalnomads 24 Mar 2014
        Replying to @CarolineClapham

        @CarolineClapham Please report back! I've asked my mum if she'd be willing to do the same :)

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