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Old 08-11-2004, 09:04 PM
Geodyne
 
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len gardener wrote in message . ..
g'day geodyne,

have heard that there is a shake up in the offing for ga, and that the
yuppie burkie is going going gone.

Well, losing Burke can only be a good thing - he's a great promoter,
but a bad horticulturist.

But GA? Even if it's moved to Melbourne and still runs, without the
staff and presenters the program may as well be gone.


 
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