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Old 03-08-2005, 02:07 PM
Bourne Identity
 
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Oh shush, the both of ya. I never thought I'd see a nice word between
the two of YOOS. Still laughing!

I just finished editing a guide I compiled, so I'm loony and bleary
eyed.

love love

On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 23:42:10 GMT, "Cereus-validus......."
wrote:

What happened, Bored Idiosyncrasy?

Did you look in a mirror and make it crack?

You should try some buffalo wings with blue cheese and celery.


"Bourne Identity" wrote in message
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Wait a minute, did I die, did a pig fly, is hell frozen, did Jesus
come, is this the end of days?

I am almost crying tears of fag-ism! LOL

V

On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 05:11:36 GMT, "Cereus-validus......."
wrote:

Boissevain & Davidson reported the same thing back in 1940. Apparently
there
is a hybrid swarm involving Opuntia fragilis and other species from the
Opuntia polyacantha complex in the area. Makes one wonder what the native
residents were doing with the native cacti way back then. Too bad you
missed
the flowers. Flower are in a wide range of colors from yellow to reddish
purple.


"Tom Jaszewski" wrote in message
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Steve,

We visited Mesa Verde Nat'l Park and many patches of Opuntia. There
appeared to be several species. There were large differences in size
of "pads" and spines, or so it seemed. I've googled this one but can't
find any answers. I don't have any flower picutres since they were all
finished blooming. Ideas?

Thanks,

Tomski