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I love nasties, I plant them for my Dad, who loved them, too.
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I love nasties, I plant them for my Dad, who loved them, too.


I wonder if it's too late to plant some of those this year?
They grow pretty fast.
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Omelet expounded:

I wonder if it's too late to plant some of those this year?
They grow pretty fast.


Probably down by you you could, but up around here it's way too late!
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On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 21:51:58 -0400, Ann wrote:

I love nasties, I plant them for my Dad, who loved them, too.

Love them. One of my favorites.
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