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Old 21-01-2005, 11:24 PM
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Default Botany won't survive the next 10 years

I'm a time traveller from the future and I must tell you that botany
won't survive the year 2009. All current knowledge will proven false,
outlawed, and banned worldwide and members of the underground who
secretly study botany will be arrested and shot.
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Old 22-01-2005, 04:16 AM
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ROTFLMAO!

Its time you had your meds changed, Gomer.

Why don't you get back in your wayback machine and do something useful like
have Dubya unelected president in 2000 or have the 911 disaster not happen?


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I'm a time traveller from the future and I must tell you that botany
won't survive the year 2009. All current knowledge will proven false,
outlawed, and banned worldwide and members of the underground who
secretly study botany will be arrested and shot.



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Old 24-01-2005, 03:24 PM
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Gactimus wrote:

I'm a time traveller from the future and I must tell you that botany
won't survive the year 2009. All current knowledge will proven false,
outlawed, and banned worldwide and members of the underground who
secretly study botany will be arrested and shot.


Oh, you poor thing! By posting to a botanical newsgroup, you will be
tainted by association and will no doubt suffer the horrible tortures
reserved for closet botanists-- and newsgroup trolls. Run along now.

M. Reed
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"Monique Reed" wrote in message
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Gactimus wrote:

I'm a time traveller from the future and I must tell you that botany
won't survive the year 2009. All current knowledge will proven false,
outlawed, and banned worldwide and members of the underground who
secretly study botany will be arrested and shot.


Oh, you poor thing! By posting to a botanical newsgroup, you will be
tainted by association and will no doubt suffer the horrible tortures
reserved for closet botanists-- and newsgroup trolls. Run along now.

M. Reed


It's all a bit drastic, but at least we get rid of Cereus.AdNauseam


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