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Any value in becoming a master gardener?
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Pam Rudd wrote: So you think you are so important that people follow you from one NG to another. guffaw I just googled your name and saw all those posts in soc.singles.mod. LOL!!!! How pathetic! What a loser! You must have made a lot of enemies there if you think people follow you to other NGs to tell you off. Given how few responses your posts get, it is obvious how many people killfile you. Not a bad idea since any exchange with you is as worthless as you. ESAD. Pam -- We are like genitals unto the gods; they play with us for their amusement - Black Adder Oh I think that about says enough about you and where your head is. Get some new batteries Pammie. |
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Any value in becoming a master gardener?
Marley1372 wrote:
Round here the main use for a Master Gardener's certification seems to be to start all your sentences with "Well, I'm a Master Gardener, and I say I get this alot from customers. They will ask you an honest question and when they dont like the answer, they pull the master gardener bit out of thier ass. This tends to make me have even less respect for the person rather than make me think higher of them as they had hoped. LOL.. aren't people strange.. Why ask a question in the first place.. Hehe, no one says you HAVE to like an answer!-) // Jim |
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"dstvns" wrote in message
... On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:12:39 -0500, "B & J" I find that the Master Gardener group is a plus for me. Most but not all Master Gardeners are great people, but there are some one avoids because they're obnoxious. The same can be said for this ng! Thanks, I didn't intend to start a flame thread. Starting this thread was almost as bad as asking about round-up. I voluteer my time among many other groups in the area....food pantries and serveral other non-profit organizations. After careful consideration I don't believe I will be able to fulfill the requirements of the local MG program. I also don't believe I'd be learning what I was interested in, and that I could spend the time with more constructive projects. Perhaps I will try it again many years from now, when and if I have more time. Thanks for all the replies. Dan Don't worry about starting a flame thread, Dan. This has been a Big Bertha bell pepper in mildness. The "usual suspects" did their stomping and are now happier people. ;-) They bolstered their egos by venting their spleen, which is normal for them. I think you're wise in not taking the training at this point. It probably won't help you get a job, and the training in vegetable gardening is too basic and abbreviated to help much. You already seem to know your way around in vegetable gardening, and it doesn't appear that you have the time for more, in-depth training at the moment. As I mentioned earlier, the MG training and group is more for the hobby gardener. It puts one in contact with people who have a similar interest, and you probably would enjoy it on that basis. Good luck and happy gardening..... John |
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Face reality Auggie, you are the pathetic loser dweeb here!!!!!
The only dates you have are with your hand, you masturbating gardener!!!! Augustus McCrae wrote in message ... In article , Pam Rudd wrote: So you think you are so important that people follow you from one NG to another. guffaw I just googled your name and saw all those posts in soc.singles.mod. LOL!!!! How pathetic! What a loser! You must have made a lot of enemies there if you think people follow you to other NGs to tell you off. Given how few responses your posts get, it is obvious how many people killfile you. Not a bad idea since any exchange with you is as worthless as you. ESAD. Pam -- We are like genitals unto the gods; they play with us for their amusement - Black Adder Oh I think that about says enough about you and where your head is. Get some new batteries Pammie. |
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If you just want to socialize and fritter away your time, it would be much
cheaper if you started a garden club in you area and you all sat around and talked about plants and gardens while sipping tea and munching on crullers!!!! You can even have real gardening experts come and speak before your group!!! B & J wrote in message ... "dstvns" wrote in message ... On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:12:39 -0500, "B & J" I find that the Master Gardener group is a plus for me. Most but not all Master Gardeners are great people, but there are some one avoids because they're obnoxious. The same can be said for this ng! Thanks, I didn't intend to start a flame thread. Starting this thread was almost as bad as asking about round-up. I voluteer my time among many other groups in the area....food pantries and serveral other non-profit organizations. After careful consideration I don't believe I will be able to fulfill the requirements of the local MG program. I also don't believe I'd be learning what I was interested in, and that I could spend the time with more constructive projects. Perhaps I will try it again many years from now, when and if I have more time. Thanks for all the replies. Dan Don't worry about starting a flame thread, Dan. This has been a Big Bertha bell pepper in mildness. The "usual suspects" did their stomping and are now happier people. ;-) They bolstered their egos by venting their spleen, which is normal for them. I think you're wise in not taking the training at this point. It probably won't help you get a job, and the training in vegetable gardening is too basic and abbreviated to help much. You already seem to know your way around in vegetable gardening, and it doesn't appear that you have the time for more, in-depth training at the moment. As I mentioned earlier, the MG training and group is more for the hobby gardener. It puts one in contact with people who have a similar interest, and you probably would enjoy it on that basis. Good luck and happy gardening..... John |
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 02:56:09 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12-"
wrote: You should go back to masturbating in your garden and not even bother posting anything here if you have nothing intelligent to say. Your hanging out in gay bars all night would hardly constitute community volunteering. Oh Stanley, I wish I had taken Creative Homophobia 101 and then I could be as clever! |
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 03:16:57 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12-"
wrote: Tomski, BJ and all the other pederasts masturbating in the garden. Gosh Stanley we forgot not having a dick kind of leaves you out in the cold. We're sorry |
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 22:33:16 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12-"
wrote: You can even have real gardening experts come and speak before your group!!! Yeah maybe some cactus collectors could talk about robbing third world countries of their flora! |
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When last we left our heros, on Fri, 29 Aug 2003 10:33:33 -0500,
Augustus McCrae scribbled: In article , Pam Rudd wrote: So you think you are so important that people follow you from one NG to another. guffaw I just googled your name and saw all those posts in soc.singles.mod. Apparently I'm important enough for you to Google. LOL!!!! How pathetic! What a loser! Important enough for you to have read enough posts to form an opinion, too. Why, it makes a girl quite giddy, it do. frothing snipped We are like genitals unto the gods; they play with us for their amusement - Black Adder Oh I think that about says enough about you and where your head is. Into old British sitcoms? Pam, when I'm not gardening, that is. -- "Maybe you'd like to ask the Wizard for a heart." "ElissaAnn" |
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So you admit that its true what you as your hobby!!!!!
Tom Jaszewski wrote in message news On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 02:56:09 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12-" wrote: You should go back to masturbating in your garden and not even bother posting anything here if you have nothing intelligent to say. Your hanging out in gay bars all night would hardly constitute community volunteering. Oh Stanley, I wish I had taken Creative Homophobia 101 and then I could be as clever! |
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The only one you have is the one in your mouth.
Tom Jaszewski wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 03:16:57 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12-" wrote: Tomski, BJ and all the other pederasts masturbating in the garden. Gosh Stanley we forgot not having a dick kind of leaves you out in the cold. We're sorry |
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Tomski, If you had a brain , you would be an idiot!!!
Where do you think all those landscape plants you have come from? You steal all your plants from your neighbors yards? Tom Jaszewski wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 22:33:16 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12-" wrote: You can even have real gardening experts come and speak before your group!!! Yeah maybe some cactus collectors could talk about robbing third world countries of their flora! |
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Any value in becoming a master gardener?
dstvns wrote:
Hello, I've been interested in joining a local master gardener program. The only really bad side are the class hours....classes are on wednesdays for 6 months in the winter from 10-noon. The only bad thing about these hours are the location in the week...I would gladly take a 2 or even 3 hour class after work hours for 6 months. I was wondering if anyone has found being a master gardener to be a boost in finding jobs in horticulture, or at least some sort of respect in the agricultural fields (excuse the pun). Is there any value to these positions, or are you simply 100 free hours of hired help the first year, then 25 hours every year thereafter? I don't mind the volunteer work either, but these classes seem to focus the vast amount of time on flower gardens, not the herb, fruit and vegetables which I enjoy so much in gardening. When I asked more about utilitarian gardening (ie food), the trainer gave a blank stare, as if noone had ever thought of focusing on these topics. Thanks for any insight, Dan MG classes can be a good way to get a concentrated dose of horticulture education in one place. Some programs are more flower-garden oriented; others are more veggies. The certification will probably help with employment at a garden center; not much of anywhere else, though. And, IME the volunteer time is just a way for the programs to get free grunt labor. If the hours are a particular problem, a lot of ag colleges have nightime programs with degrees in horticulture. It can take a few years, but you'll graduate with a BS or MS in the field; and some real employment prospects. Chris Owens -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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