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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.

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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


Is it just me, or does that paragraph seem like it was written by George W.
Bush?


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On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 02:30:06 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"Rob" wrote in message
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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


Is it just me, or does that paragraph seem like it was written by George W.
Bush?

Right on!


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Rob wrote:
Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


Dead horse arum, smells like rotting meat and attracts flies
(http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s747468.htm)


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On Sep 6, 9:17 pm, Rob wrote:
Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


Deadly nightshade: symbol of deception & death!



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Phil. wrote:
On Sep 6, 9:17 pm, Rob wrote:
Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


Deadly nightshade: symbol of deception & death!

None of them mention hate or death wishes.
But here is another site, you may be luckier
http://www.flowersonly.com/ezshopper/flomean.htm
Traditional Flower Meanings



Flower Meaning of Flower
Aster Talisman of love
Begonia A fanciful nature
Carnation - red Admiration
Carnation - white Pure and ardent love
Chrysanthemum - red I love you
Chrysanthemum - white Truth
Daffodil Regard
Daisy Innocence, gentleness
Forget-me-not True love
Globe amaranth Unfading love
Hibiscus Delicate beauty
Jasmine - white Amiability
Jasmine - yellow Modesty
Larkspur An open heart
Pansy Thoughtful recollection
Primrose Young love
Rose - lavender Love at first site
Rose - orange Desire and fascination
Rose - peach Appreciation
Rose - pink Perfect happiness
Rose - red Love and desire
Rose - white Charm and innocence
Rose - yellow Friendship
Roses - white and red Unity
Rosebud Beauty and youth
Tuberose Dangerous pleasure
Tulip You are the perfect lover
Verbena May you get your wish
Violet Modesty and simplicity
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"Rob" wrote in message
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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


A Wallflower to the one left behind.

But seriously I would ask 'Why did they leave?' He/she was not giving enough
attention/love/care for the partner to look elsewhere, why 'blame' the
person who was the 'attraction'?

Mike



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On Sep 7, 2:26 am, Jonno wrote:
Phil. wrote:
On Sep 6, 9:17 pm, Rob wrote:
Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


Deadly nightshade: symbol of deception & death!


None of them mention hate or death wishes.


Try he http://painting.about.com/cs/inspira...olsflowers.htm

But here is another site, you may be luckierhttp://www.flowersonly.com/ezshopper/flomean.htm
Traditional Flower Meanings

Flower Meaning of Flower
Aster Talisman of love
Begonia A fanciful nature
Carnation - red Admiration
Carnation - white Pure and ardent love
Chrysanthemum - red I love you
Chrysanthemum - white Truth
Daffodil Regard
Daisy Innocence, gentleness
Forget-me-not True love
Globe amaranth Unfading love
Hibiscus Delicate beauty
Jasmine - white Amiability
Jasmine - yellow Modesty
Larkspur An open heart
Pansy Thoughtful recollection
Primrose Young love
Rose - lavender Love at first site
Rose - orange Desire and fascination
Rose - peach Appreciation
Rose - pink Perfect happiness
Rose - red Love and desire
Rose - white Charm and innocence
Rose - yellow Friendship
Roses - white and red Unity
Rosebud Beauty and youth
Tuberose Dangerous pleasure
Tulip You are the perfect lover
Verbena May you get your wish
Violet Modesty and simplicity



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But here is another site, you may be
luckierhttp://www.flowersonly.com/ezshopper/flomean.htm
Traditional Flower Meanings

Flower Meaning of Flower
Aster Talisman of love
Begonia A fanciful nature
Carnation - red Admiration
Carnation - white Pure and ardent love
Chrysanthemum - red I love you
Chrysanthemum - white Truth
Daffodil Regard
Daisy Innocence, gentleness
Forget-me-not True love
Globe amaranth Unfading love
Hibiscus Delicate beauty
Jasmine - white Amiability
Jasmine - yellow Modesty
Larkspur An open heart


Not included in this list but found elsewhere
LILY OF THE VALLEY: Return of happiness, purity of heart, sweetness, tears
of the Virgin Mary, you've made my life complete, humility, happiness. The
legend of the lily of the valley is that it sprang from Eve's tears when she
was kicked out of the Garden of Eden. It is also believed that this flower
protects gardens from evil spirits. Also known as the flower of May.

I wonder if that is why it grows as a weed in our garden ;-) Happiness,
purity of heart, sweetness.


Pansy Thoughtful recollection
Primrose Young love
Rose - lavender Love at first site
Rose - orange Desire and fascination
Rose - peach Appreciation
Rose - pink Perfect happiness
Rose - red Love and desire
Rose - white Charm and innocence
Rose - yellow Friendship
Roses - white and red Unity
Rosebud Beauty and youth
Tuberose Dangerous pleasure
Tulip You are the perfect lover
Verbena May you get your wish
Violet Modesty and simplicity




Mike
There's a lot of happiness in my sig :-)) My nature.
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www.rneba.org.uk for the latest pictures of the very first reunion and
Inaugural General Meeting. Nothing less than a fantastic success.
The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy
www.rneba.org.uk to find your ex-Greenie mess mates
www.iowtours.com for all ex-Service Reunions. More being added regularly
"Navy Days" Portsmouth 25th - 27th July 2008. RN Shipmates will have a Stand



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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.

None. When you're hurting you feel like lashing out; but that doesn't
make it a good thing to do, and you'll probably regret it later. (Unless
letting of steam in this fashion helps you avoid doing something worse.)
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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Is it just me, or does that paragraph seem like it was written by George
W. Bush?


BWHAhahahahaha The only thing missing was a stumbling drawled
"new-cue-lar" inserted into the garbled grammar.

"Fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't git fooled
again."

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"Rob" wrote in message
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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


I recal a film in which the lead actress carries a baby for the devil. Set
in an appartment block the old lady next door appears friendly but isn't and
gives her a root of somethig (Tarris root?) to "help" her.

Anyone remember the name of the film and the root?


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On Fri, 7 Sep 2007 09:28:08 +0100, "CWatters"
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"Rob" wrote in message
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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


I recal a film in which the lead actress carries a baby for the devil. Set
in an appartment block the old lady next door appears friendly but isn't and
gives her a root of somethig (Tarris root?) to "help" her.

Anyone remember the name of the film and the root?



Rosemary's baby?
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"Rob" wrote in message
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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


Is it just me, or does that paragraph seem like it was written by George
W. Bush?


Or John Prescott.




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