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Old 03-03-2009, 04:23 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default spring break board college kinds are out........

Just a reminded that I was brought to attention Saturday. Most
colleges are now out on break, so that means all those troublesome too
smart for their own good kids who have now nothing better to do that
stir up crap and start fights and arguments between us serious
gardeners are there with their laptops and computers and such just
twiddling about........before you fly off and go on a rant or rage at
some question that will be posted here for the next two weeks,
consider it might be something to push our gardening buttons and adult
responses. It might be an honest question of absurd proportions and
we can address it humorously or in whatever manner we choose. Just a
reminder. I'm off now to check on those continuing green "noses" that
are pushing the black soil in the three containers I plugged the
spring bulbs into late at the end of November that had a slight
coating of mold on some of them.I have spotted golden bells of
blossoms tightly tucked in until the warming rays of sunshine and
temperatures pull out of the brrrrrrrr point of the crocuses I
discovered in a green pickle bucket that was one of the few survivors
of the former friend's meddlesome retired doctor dad.......so I have
crocuses about to bloom for me!!! WOO HOO!!!!!

maddie (madgardener) who finds magic in little things...........
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Default spring break board college kinds are out........

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Just a reminded that I was brought to attention Saturday.


Well, we wouldn't want anyone with a college education posting here...

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Default spring break board college kinds are out........

On Tue, 3 Mar 2009 08:23:00 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Just a reminded that I was brought to attention Saturday. Most
colleges are now out on break, so that means all those troublesome too
smart for their own good kids who have now nothing better to do that
stir up crap and start fights and arguments between us serious
gardeners are there with their laptops and computers and such just
twiddling about........before you fly off and go on a rant or rage at
some question that will be posted here for the next two weeks,
consider it might be something to push our gardening buttons and adult
responses. It might be an honest question of absurd proportions and
we can address it humorously or in whatever manner we choose. Just a
reminder. I'm off now to check on those continuing green "noses" that
are pushing the black soil in the three containers I plugged the
spring bulbs into late at the end of November that had a slight
coating of mold on some of them.I have spotted golden bells of
blossoms tightly tucked in until the warming rays of sunshine and
temperatures pull out of the brrrrrrrr point of the crocuses I
discovered in a green pickle bucket that was one of the few survivors
of the former friend's meddlesome retired doctor dad.......so I have
crocuses about to bloom for me!!! WOO HOO!!!!!

maddie (madgardener) who finds magic in little things...........



Many of the junk posts contain the group name "de.alt.augenoptik"

There may be a troll contest going on to see who gets the most
responses.
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On Mar 3, 11:51*am, dave a wrote:
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Just a reminded that I was brought to attention Saturday. *


Well, we wouldn't want anyone with a college education posting here...


ummmmmmmmmmmm, now Dave, you know that's not what I meant gbseg
some of these kids have more time on their hands than they know what
to do with..........idle hands and all that tripe. I take the post,
"can I use my shit on my garden?" and then the person wants to know if
they can sell their shit since food is so costly.......a valid
question, and one that you could ponder. And given that the Japanese
people DO recycle human waste, then it's not inconceivable, it's a
wonder if this is a valid question, no? yes, there happens to be LOTS
of people with college educations posting here......me not being one
of 'em!! LOL
maddie (madgardener) gardening coldly in the green bowl in zone 7a
Sunset zone 36
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