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Old 09-09-2004, 01:23 AM
Penelope Periwinkle
 
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:40:39 -0400, "Ray Drouillard"
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"Penelope Periwinkle" wrote in message

blackberry vines and Kudzu, too
At least kudzu is brazen; it announces its presence by waving its
fronds about insolently in the air so it can be easily spotted and
properly exterminated.


If I lived in the south, I could probably feed all my goats for free.


You know, people talk about feeding kudzu to goats all the time,
but every goat I've ever known would only eat kudzu if it
couldn't jump fence and get something it liked better.

If someone knocked on your door and asked for permission to harvest your
kudzu vines, what would you say?


I'd say "kudzu! Tell me where and I'll get the Round Up!"

My neighbor and I nipped the kudzu that was along the fence
in the bud, so to speak. Got the poison ivy, too.

Blackberry is tricksy and sly, as I mentioned, it sneaks in and
sprouts all over the place, one sneaky cane at a time


How about if they want to put some
goats into your field that's overgrown with multiflora roses or
blackberries?


Well, the multiflora rose is out front. If they want to feed
their goat and can keep it out of the other flower beds, they're
welcome to try. Manure is welcome in my yard, but if it eats
my peppers, Vulgar Words Will Be Spoken.


Penelope


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