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Old 20-02-2003, 09:31 PM
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OK, so far I've been stiffed for the freight on two out of three of the
plant packages I've given away this year.

Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

(Rich, I haven't forgotten about you - I just don't know when I'll be in
Boston next)

kush

"You can't have everything - where would you put it?"




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Old 20-02-2003, 09:34 PM
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You should ask for payment first. Noone ships before getting
paid for it. Cept COD.

"kush" wrote in message
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OK, so far I've been stiffed for the freight on two out of three of the
plant packages I've given away this year.

Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

(Rich, I haven't forgotten about you - I just don't know when I'll be in
Boston next)

kush

"You can't have everything - where would you put it?"






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Old 20-02-2003, 09:57 PM
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If your gonna be in Lowell at some point, then we can talk(it may be easier
for me..., My little borther will be at teh New England wrestling
championships in about three weeks up there...(he made it last year..so I
assume he will this year.)

kush wrote:

OK, so far I've been stiffed for the freight on two out of three of the
plant packages I've given away this year.

Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

(Rich, I haven't forgotten about you - I just don't know when I'll be in
Boston next)

kush

"You can't have everything - where would you put it?"


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Old 27-02-2003, 04:15 PM
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"kush" wrote in message
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--snip--
Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

A big thank you to Kush for his generous gift of a 5 gal pail packed with
plants, as well as sharing much knowledge and information with a newbie. My
55g is now nicely planted out in a south American biotope.

Jeff



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Old 27-02-2003, 04:15 PM
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"kush" wrote in message
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--snip--
Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

A big thank you to Kush for his generous gift of a 5 gal pail packed with
plants, as well as sharing much knowledge and information with a newbie. My
55g is now nicely planted out in a south American biotope.

Jeff





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Old 27-02-2003, 08:18 PM
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My pleasure. You spared me the tragedy of tropical aquatic plants on a New
Hampshire compost pile in February.

Good luck with the tank. Post a picture when you can. We can have a
contest to see who spots the only plant which isn't native to the western
hemisphere.

Jeff Lowe wrote in message
...
"kush" wrote in message
...
--snip--
Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

A big thank you to Kush for his generous gift of a 5 gal pail packed with
plants, as well as sharing much knowledge and information with a newbie.

My
55g is now nicely planted out in a south American biotope.

Jeff





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Old 27-02-2003, 08:18 PM
kush
 
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My pleasure. You spared me the tragedy of tropical aquatic plants on a New
Hampshire compost pile in February.

Good luck with the tank. Post a picture when you can. We can have a
contest to see who spots the only plant which isn't native to the western
hemisphere.

Jeff Lowe wrote in message
...
"kush" wrote in message
...
--snip--
Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

A big thank you to Kush for his generous gift of a 5 gal pail packed with
plants, as well as sharing much knowledge and information with a newbie.

My
55g is now nicely planted out in a south American biotope.

Jeff





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Old 20-04-2003, 06:23 AM
Ghazanfar Ghori
 
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You should ask for payment first. Noone ships before getting
paid for it. Cept COD.

"kush" wrote in message
...
OK, so far I've been stiffed for the freight on two out of three of the
plant packages I've given away this year.

Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

(Rich, I haven't forgotten about you - I just don't know when I'll be in
Boston next)

kush

"You can't have everything - where would you put it?"






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Old 20-04-2003, 06:23 AM
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I'd post their names, make everyone aware of the.... slackers... as opposed
to losers....

honesty isn't assumed, nor should trust be given away....

"kush" wrote in message
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It's a hobby. When I stop trusting you, it stops being fun.

Ghazanfar Ghori wrote in message
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You should ask for payment first. Noone ships before getting
paid for it. Cept COD.

"kush" wrote in message
...
OK, so far I've been stiffed for the freight on two out of three of

the
plant packages I've given away this year.

Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

(Rich, I haven't forgotten about you - I just don't know when I'll be

in
Boston next)

kush

"You can't have everything - where would you put it?"










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Old 20-04-2003, 06:23 AM
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If your gonna be in Lowell at some point, then we can talk(it may be easier
for me..., My little borther will be at teh New England wrestling
championships in about three weeks up there...(he made it last year..so I
assume he will this year.)

kush wrote:

OK, so far I've been stiffed for the freight on two out of three of the
plant packages I've given away this year.

Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.

(Rich, I haven't forgotten about you - I just don't know when I'll be in
Boston next)

kush

"You can't have everything - where would you put it?"


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