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Old 27-05-2007, 04:20 PM posted to rec.gardens
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"Rick" wrote in message
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On Sun, 27 May 2007 14:13:50 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"

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"Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" wrote in message
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The same twits who spray for every damned "weed" would probably also
have the biggest mouths if they discovered their drinking water was
measurably and dangerously contaminated. They probably blame everyone
but themselves. It's interesting that compared to 30-40 years ago,
homes and golf courses are now the primary point sources for the
majority of groundwater pollution. These are big words and
inconvenient concepts, though, so it's hard for twits to even think
about them.

I'm not sure who or what you are responding to. Are you accusing me of
being a twit that sprays for every weed?

Michael



I know you contribute a lot of intelligent commentary, especially in the
food NG, but in this one regard (chemicals), you are being a twit. Sorry,
Michael. It's a cop out to say "I just use a small amount of chemicals".
As
I mentioned above, homeowners are one of the two largest sources of
groundwater pollution. That's bad, and there is no room to debate it. Your
kitchen is yours to spend a fortune on. But outdoors, the things you do
don't stay on your property.

There are non-twits, twits, and then there are Uber twits. You joe are in
the
third catagory. Roundup does not enter the ground water supply when
applied as
directed. Likewise your comments do not eneter the inbtellegent acatagory
when
read as written.



Right. Unlike all other materials in the universe, Roundup vanishes
completely without a trace of either the product or its ingredients. How
could I have been so wrong?