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Old 10-02-2004, 04:45 PM
Callen Molenda
 
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Mad, you sweet goofball. ;-)

I avoided the GardenWeb posts entirely, knowing full well how my beloved
Cereoid would respond to any discussion of the evil Spike and his
website.

You are wonderful, marvelous, terrific and endearing, and I'm sure that
darling Cereoid's spines have protected him quite well against your
barbs.

I started some seeds yesterday; cannot wait until they begin sprouting.
I need something to chase the winter blues away, so hurry up with your
next random fairy update.

Callen in 6"-of-mud VA

madgardener wrote:

After overstepping polite boundaries with Cereoid and TOTALLY
misunderstanding an attack I thought was aimed at me, I have come to the
conclusion that I need to just sit here and keep my mouth shut. I will
continue to post random updates on the fairies and flowers and such, but
until I learn to discern between remarks made directly TO me I need to just
lurk for awhile. It won't last long. I can never hold my tongue for long and
I love talking to you guys way too much. But as Zhan put it so well
yesterday, Cereoid's attack wasn't aimed at me. I feel like a horses ass.

I hope Cereoid will forgive me my sharp tongue yesterday and move past this.
If I've hurt his feelings with the crap I said, I deeply apologize. I need
to thicken my skin and realize not all attacks are directed towards me. Or
few attacks are directed towards me. I dunno. Things here are a bit intense.
I need to go back outsid and pull vinca major.
I removed about a garden cart full of it out of the western end of the front
beds yesterday that made me get into the middle of the bed and stand on the
raised soil. and I didn't get it all. I need to get back out there while the
soil is soft and wet and yielding from the freezes we've had with my
dandelion digger and really remove those wads of vinca. From everywhere but
one spot.

My most heart felt apologies Cereoid for my misunderstandings.
madgardener up on the cold and rainy ridge in Eastern Tennessee zone 7,
Sunset zone 36