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Alice plays the fool
Shuddup you face, you spoiled cry baby.
Despite your surname, you don't play the game well at all. You do not represent everybody, baby girl. No by a long shot. So you got caught giving out bad advice. Get over yourself, you prima donna. You obviously have not seen any of my other postings. Either you are a naive newbie or you are just lying. I am in several groups that are much more technical that this circus. They are far beyond the comprehension of a clown like you. So sit down and shut up or we will have to throw you off the Bozo bus. The primary fallacy in your faulty reasoning is that there even is such a thing as "common sense". Everything you know to be is the result of learning and experience not some assumed innate sense of reality. You may have learned it at such an early age you don't remember but it is learned none-the-less. In your case, you really need to go back to school, get your facts straight and learn to live in the real world. You haven't a clue what the scientific method is. Do you? BTW, a sense of humor is a sign of intelligence. To bad you haven't any. You definitely better hurry up and buy those plant lights for Paul!!! Alice Gamewell wrote in message ... Your quotes are stupid. You try hard to impress people as a know it all but come off looking dumb. Why do you feel the need to critisize everyone who posts on this site asking for advice? I have never seen anything come from you with any scientific basis or common sense. Yet you feel the need to make fun of people. Perhaps you need to join a different group in which you actually know something. Cereoid+10+ wrote: He lives in the hearts of his fellow countrymen! Don't you wish you did, Chico? Never said I knew where he lived. Now you and Alice both can pitch in to buy Paul plant lights!!! Tom Jaszewski wrote in message ... Since she doesn't know where he lives how do you ? Frost is over and it's late for starting seeds in the desert SW. On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 22:58:53 GMT, "Cereoid+10+" wrote: Bite me, Alice. Wake up and smell the seedlings rotting. You don't know where he lives or if he can affort to buy plant lights, you dummy. Are you going to buy them for him? It certainly is too early if he doesn't have artificial lights and is unable to keep the seedlings in good health indoors until the threat of frost is over. Alice Gamewell wrote in message ... Cereoid is wrong. Its not too early to start your seeds. I start mine 8 weeks before I set them out. In the lamp department at my walmart, they sell small flourescent light lamps for ten dollars. I bought two and put them over my tomato seedlings. I grew some nice transplants from seeds. Good luck gardening this year. Alice videotron wrote: Having a problem with spindly tomato seedlings - can't get the stems to thicken up. Would it be a lack of light or too much light that would cause this? The seedlings are a couple weeks old and about 3 to 4 inches tall. Any ideas? tks Paul "As crude a weapon as a cave man's club the chemical barrage has been hurled at the fabric of life." Rachel Carson |
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Alice plays the fool
I really did try to stay away from this but what the heck.... Alice, you are
dealing with what is commonly known as a "troll". I realize that by taking a stand against him I will undoubtedly attract his attention - not a good thing as trolls live to dish out insults and such. Generally, they have little or nothing to contribute unless it can be done in a way that puts someone down. I'm not at all surprised to find that such a person has attached himself to a gardening NG as trolls love to chuck dirt. The only way to deal with such persons is to ignore them as they feed off the attention - and pity them as they do get some sort of perverted pleasure out of flaming others. This one will obviously get that same pleasure while reading this response and will undoubtedly respond with more of what he is known for which is why he has now been added to my block sender list. Sorry to be throwing another log on the fire but Alice seems to be nice and Cereoid, well, doesn't. paul "Cereoid+10+" wrote in message ... Shuddup you face, you spoiled cry baby. Despite your surname, you don't play the game well at all. You do not represent everybody, baby girl. No by a long shot. So you got caught giving out bad advice. Get over yourself, you prima donna. You obviously have not seen any of my other postings. Either you are a naive newbie or you are just lying. I am in several groups that are much more technical that this circus. They are far beyond the comprehension of a clown like you. So sit down and shut up or we will have to throw you off the Bozo bus. The primary fallacy in your faulty reasoning is that there even is such a thing as "common sense". Everything you know to be is the result of learning and experience not some assumed innate sense of reality. You may have learned it at such an early age you don't remember but it is learned none-the-less. In your case, you really need to go back to school, get your facts straight and learn to live in the real world. You haven't a clue what the scientific method is. Do you? BTW, a sense of humor is a sign of intelligence. To bad you haven't any. You definitely better hurry up and buy those plant lights for Paul!!! Alice Gamewell wrote in message ... Your quotes are stupid. You try hard to impress people as a know it all but come off looking dumb. Why do you feel the need to critisize everyone who posts on this site asking for advice? I have never seen anything come from you with any scientific basis or common sense. Yet you feel the need to make fun of people. Perhaps you need to join a different group in which you actually know something. Cereoid+10+ wrote: He lives in the hearts of his fellow countrymen! Don't you wish you did, Chico? Never said I knew where he lived. Now you and Alice both can pitch in to buy Paul plant lights!!! Tom Jaszewski wrote in message ... Since she doesn't know where he lives how do you ? Frost is over and it's late for starting seeds in the desert SW. On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 22:58:53 GMT, "Cereoid+10+" wrote: Bite me, Alice. Wake up and smell the seedlings rotting. You don't know where he lives or if he can affort to buy plant lights, you dummy. Are you going to buy them for him? It certainly is too early if he doesn't have artificial lights and is unable to keep the seedlings in good health indoors until the threat of frost is over. Alice Gamewell wrote in message ... Cereoid is wrong. Its not too early to start your seeds. I start mine 8 weeks before I set them out. In the lamp department at my walmart, they sell small flourescent light lamps for ten dollars. I bought two and put them over my tomato seedlings. I grew some nice transplants from seeds. Good luck gardening this year. Alice videotron wrote: Having a problem with spindly tomato seedlings - can't get the stems to thicken up. Would it be a lack of light or too much light that would cause this? The seedlings are a couple weeks old and about 3 to 4 inches tall. Any ideas? tks Paul "As crude a weapon as a cave man's club the chemical barrage has been hurled at the fabric of life." Rachel Carson |
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