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Old 09-06-2006, 07:04 PM posted to rec.ponds
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Default Goldfish and Duckweed



Thankfully Alabama or most of the uSA is not even closely in tune with
what Canada considers correct.......wrong is not the issue now is it
Dereck..Its wrong to **** on the neighbors grass, but its still done,
and its wrong to spint on public pavements but its still done, yet
nothing is ever done about it either......I kjnow what I am talking
about that concerns Alabama and how things are done here. I could give
a rats ass about how they do it in canada, in Florida or up uynder the
freaking queen mums skirt.......It matters not to me......but your
worng about what can and can';t be done in Alabama
About like your stance with advice given to Carol
Gulley...............****ing dumbass

On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 13:55:41 -0300, Derek Broughton
wrote:
Galen Hekhuis wrote:

On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 15:29:20 GMT, (Roy) wrote:



Maybe in a crontolled co untry like Canada and a controlling state
like CAlifornia, things like this may be illegal , but its certianly
not the case all around the usa by any means.........a natural pond is
allowed fish or whatever speices you want to put in it in my area, as
long as approved guards . barriers are inplace. I love it when folks
do not know the ****ing answer and have tp imediately point out legakl
issues, when legal issues was not the original quesiton any
how...........typical crap from a bunch of ******s without a clue.

Uh, sort of. As far as private waters are concerned, Roy may indeed be
correct. However, as far as public waters go in Alabama, the statement is
quite wrong.

It's "quite wrong" in public and private waters of _most_ states and
provinces. Roy, as usual, is the one who doesn't know what he's talking
about. It may in fact be legal for him to introduce goldfish into private
waters - but then I said "in many places".