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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus"
wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! Good Grief Stephen. The definition of dingleberry must have changed between your generation and mine. zhan |
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Xref: kermit rec.gardens:268381
Are your conversations with Joanna filled with innuendo? On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! "Judy" wrote in message ... Patrick Gillette wrote: What color are the berries? They're dead so thy're brown. I haven't seen them bloom as I haven't been at this house very long. I'll post some pics in the sunlight tomorrow. If they are brown then they must be dingleberries. You have a dingleberry vine! |
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Are your conversations with Joanna filled with innuendo? On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! "Judy" wrote in message ... Patrick Gillette wrote: What color are the berries? They're dead so thy're brown. I haven't seen them bloom as I haven't been at this house very long. I'll post some pics in the sunlight tomorrow. If they are brown then they must be dingleberries. You have a dingleberry vine! |
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Did you see what that kid did with an apple pie in "American Pie"?
"zhanataya" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! Good Grief Stephen. The definition of dingleberry must have changed between your generation and mine. zhan |
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Did you see what that kid did with an apple pie in "American Pie"?
"zhanataya" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! Good Grief Stephen. The definition of dingleberry must have changed between your generation and mine. zhan |
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You still haven't gotten a life of your own, you antisocial dong sucker?
Forrest Gump's mother would bitch slap you back into the slime you crawled out from. Maybe you and Judy could get together and the two of you can watch each other abuse yourselves with pies? "no one" wrote in message ... Are your conversations with Joanna filled with innuendo? On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! "Judy" wrote in message ... Patrick Gillette wrote: What color are the berries? They're dead so thy're brown. I haven't seen them bloom as I haven't been at this house very long. I'll post some pics in the sunlight tomorrow. If they are brown then they must be dingleberries. You have a dingleberry vine! |
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You still haven't gotten a life of your own, you antisocial dong sucker?
Forrest Gump's mother would bitch slap you back into the slime you crawled out from. Maybe you and Judy could get together and the two of you can watch each other abuse yourselves with pies? "no one" wrote in message ... Are your conversations with Joanna filled with innuendo? On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! "Judy" wrote in message ... Patrick Gillette wrote: What color are the berries? They're dead so thy're brown. I haven't seen them bloom as I haven't been at this house very long. I'll post some pics in the sunlight tomorrow. If they are brown then they must be dingleberries. You have a dingleberry vine! |
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:54:15 -0600, griffon
wrote: Frogleg On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 21:48:39 GMT, "Patrick Gillette" wrote: Answered my own question. the 2 different leaves are 2 different life stages of the ivy. The 2nd plant is *not* a different stage of ivy. Ivy doens't have little acorn-shaped fruit/seed. http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/i...dera_helix.htm Son of a bitch! I have never seen or heard of anything this. If this is English ivy, then what is the plant identical to the 'mature' leaf/stem that's crawling all over my yard and trees with never a sign of 'immature' leaves, fruit, or seeds? I stand corrected. |
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:54:15 -0600, griffon
wrote: Frogleg On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 21:48:39 GMT, "Patrick Gillette" wrote: Answered my own question. the 2 different leaves are 2 different life stages of the ivy. The 2nd plant is *not* a different stage of ivy. Ivy doens't have little acorn-shaped fruit/seed. http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/i...dera_helix.htm Son of a bitch! I have never seen or heard of anything this. If this is English ivy, then what is the plant identical to the 'mature' leaf/stem that's crawling all over my yard and trees with never a sign of 'immature' leaves, fruit, or seeds? I stand corrected. |
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 02:09:21 GMT, "Cereus-validus"
wrote: Not Bittersweet. Both are Hedera helix, the juvenille and adult fruiting phases. Actually Bittersweet has yellow capsules that split open to reveal the seeds with a fleshy red coat. Hedera helix has blackish berries. If the oval leaves and fruit are the *mature* phase, how come the stem is so much narrower? |
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 02:09:21 GMT, "Cereus-validus"
wrote: Not Bittersweet. Both are Hedera helix, the juvenille and adult fruiting phases. Actually Bittersweet has yellow capsules that split open to reveal the seeds with a fleshy red coat. Hedera helix has blackish berries. If the oval leaves and fruit are the *mature* phase, how come the stem is so much narrower? |
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 02:09:21 GMT, "Cereus-validus"
wrote: Not Bittersweet. Both are Hedera helix, the juvenille and adult fruiting phases. Actually Bittersweet has yellow capsules that split open to reveal the seeds with a fleshy red coat. Hedera helix has blackish berries. If the oval leaves and fruit are the *mature* phase, how come the stem is so much narrower? |
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Xref: kermit rec.gardens:268463
I missed it. Heard it was good though. What'd he do? On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 03:25:31 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Did you see what that kid did with an apple pie in "American Pie"? "zhanataya" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! Good Grief Stephen. The definition of dingleberry must have changed between your generation and mine. zhan |
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Xref: kermit rec.gardens:268463
I missed it. Heard it was good though. What'd he do? On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 03:25:31 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Did you see what that kid did with an apple pie in "American Pie"? "zhanataya" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! Good Grief Stephen. The definition of dingleberry must have changed between your generation and mine. zhan |
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Xref: kermit rec.gardens:268463
I missed it. Heard it was good though. What'd he do? On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 03:25:31 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Did you see what that kid did with an apple pie in "American Pie"? "zhanataya" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:53:30 GMT, "Cereus-validus" wrote: Poor Judy. It must have been a long time since she's had some dingleberry pie!!! Good Grief Stephen. The definition of dingleberry must have changed between your generation and mine. zhan |
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