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On 2 May 2005 04:57:12 -0700, "jadel" wrote:
Dave Gillingham wrote: Joanna, I'm sure you knew you were totally hooked when your collection first passed the 10 point, & you were having difficulty passing nurseries & their websites. Look on the bright side. We've all heard that old saying: All the things I like are either illegal, immoral or fattening. Well, here's one that is thoroughly delightful, yet is none of the above. Not necessarily. Some orchidists conduct illegal trade in orchids. Compulsive orchid buying is a sign of greed or envy, two of the deadly sins. And judging by the appearance of some orchidsts, excess tonnage is a definite risk. It's a dangerous habit. BTW, I had a nice little Masd. hybrid open over the weekend. Its name escapes me at the moment. J. Del Col Party pooper ;-) Perhaps I should have said Well, here's one that is thoroughly delightful, yet is none of the above (for nice people like us) Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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