tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407624264627208128.post9112170224031387377..comments2024-01-26T21:38:25.924-08:00Comments on Duane's PoeTree: Ayoola Goodyness Olanrewaju writesDuanesPoeTreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17053093400086634552noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407624264627208128.post-34178488108200674912015-10-21T09:32:15.559-07:002015-10-21T09:32:15.559-07:00Jagua is a fruit (Genipa Americana) whose berry ex...Jagua is a fruit (Genipa Americana) whose berry extract is used for temporary skin tattooing. In the British islands of the West Indies, the plant was called the marmalade box. The designs on the skin appear blue/black and resemble real tattoos, which are permanent. The stain lasts a week or two but one gradually fades as the skin exfoliates. Hence, the target of this barbed is "fading music,"<br />Furthermore, in many sports referees flash a yellow card to impose a temporary suspension of a player for violating the rules (a red card is a permanent penalty),<br /><br />DuanesPoeTreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17053093400086634552noreply@blogger.com