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Chuckie You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't say it
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Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5


can we please stop the name calling and everything else that is being said that isnt nice and just answer whitewaters question i mean after all isnt that what this group is all about not the fighting, arguing, name calling etc. but gardeners sharing their knowledge with each other.

we have grown early girl and better boy as well as bonnie best and beef steak tomoatoes and have found them to be nice for eating, cooking, canning or in salads.
hope this helps u some. tc and good luck with your tomatoes.
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Old 20-02-2006, 01:01 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Can't we all just get along?

No way.

The problem with Chuckwalla is that he really has nothing at all to add to
the conversation.

He doesn't even know which variety of tomato is the best for throwing.

Personally, I prefer the beefsteak type. They are big and meaty and will
definitely leave a mark!!!



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Chuckie You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't
say it
at ALL.
Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5


can we please stop the name calling and everything else that is being
said that isnt nice and just answer whitewaters question i mean after
all isnt that what this group is all about not the fighting, arguing,
name calling etc. but gardeners sharing their knowledge with each
other.

we have grown early girl and better boy as well as bonnie best and beef
steak tomoatoes and have found them to be nice for eating, cooking,
canning or in salads.
hope this helps u some. tc and good luck with your tomatoes.

sockiescat.


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Old 20-02-2006, 05:32 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Dear Cereus-validus-...........
Please excuse my involment in this matter. You are right I have never
most of these tomato types.
I have more experience with other kinds of tomatos. I do thank you for
informing me of my errors.
I commend you on your great knowledge of horticulture and I can only
hope that on day I will posess a tiny bit of the knowledge you have.
We in the garden community could use more people like yourself to clear
up the myths that are often beleived to be true.
Thank you
Chuckie in the Thawing North, Zone 5

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Old 20-02-2006, 05:34 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Dear Cereus-validus-...........
Please excuse my involment in this matter. You are right I have never
grown
most of these tomato types.
I have more experience with other kinds of tomatos. I do thank you for
informing me of my errors.
I commend you on your great knowledge of horticulture and I can only
hope that on day I will posess a tiny bit of the knowledge you have.
We in the garden community could use more people like yourself to clear

up the myths that are often beleived to be true.
Thank you
Chuckie in the Thawing North, Zone 5

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Old 20-02-2006, 09:33 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Its obvious you have nothing better to do up there in Canuckleheadland while
you are snowed in for the winter than to get on the internet with your only
friend the puter and be completely obnoxious.

Its a shame you can't even do anything useful like go out to your local pub
and chug gallons of moosehead until you pass out or puke (or both).

What kind of gardening can you dudes up in the arctic north anyway? The
unfrozen season isn't long enough to grow most crops. You only get to thaw
out long enough to know you've gotten frostbite.


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Dear Cereus-validus-...........
Please excuse my involment in this matter. You are right I have never
most of these tomato types.
I have more experience with other kinds of tomatos. I do thank you for
informing me of my errors.
I commend you on your great knowledge of horticulture and I can only
hope that on day I will posess a tiny bit of the knowledge you have.
We in the garden community could use more people like yourself to clear
up the myths that are often beleived to be true.
Thank you
Chuckie in the Thawing North, Zone 5





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Old 21-02-2006, 03:01 AM posted to rec.gardens
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http://groups.google.com/group/Discu...g?lnk=li&hl=en

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How does one get the Internet without a "puter"?

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Old 22-02-2006, 09:12 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Don't get me started about those losers who use that "WebTV" nonsense. There
may still be a few die harders out there trying to surf the net with a play
station trying to pass as a puter!!!


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Please do not feed the Trolls

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Old 21-02-2006, 08:40 AM posted to rec.gardens
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I prefer frozen.
Murri

"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message
...
Can't we all just get along?

No way.

The problem with Chuckwalla is that he really has nothing at all to add to
the conversation.

He doesn't even know which variety of tomato is the best for throwing.

Personally, I prefer the beefsteak type. They are big and meaty and will
definitely leave a mark!!!



"sockiescat" wrote in message
...

Chuckie You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't
say it
at ALL.
Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5


can we please stop the name calling and everything else that is being
said that isnt nice and just answer whitewaters question i mean after
all isnt that what this group is all about not the fighting, arguing,
name calling etc. but gardeners sharing their knowledge with each
other.

we have grown early girl and better boy as well as bonnie best and beef
steak tomoatoes and have found them to be nice for eating, cooking,
canning or in salads.
hope this helps u some. tc and good luck with your tomatoes.

sockiescat.


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