Grape

The grape was originally called the grappo. This was the
Greek word for raisin. A raisin is defined as "a less then moist
grape. The grape, on its own merit, is rarely considered a hearty
meal. They are usually eaten in group called bunches. The word
bunch comes from the Greek word "bunk" which means, "to stack
one bed on top of another." Often times we wonder what the Greeks
were thinking. They did think of one good thing though and that was
to let their old grapes sit in a tub and rot. After a few years of rotting
They found that they could drink the rotten, spoiled sludge and feel
pretty messed up. That was Greek thought at its climax. After awhile,
and a few jugs of expired grape juice, the Greeks, now the Romans,
decided that they could probably convince some good looking girls
to stomp around in the juice if they gave them enough of it. As it turned
out, they did. Grapes have always been considered a sign of longevity.
That is kind of neat. They alos taste good and receive a "good and fun"
rating of 15.2