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Old 14-12-2004, 02:46 PM
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It's getting to that time of year when the newbies begin to swim to the
bottom, stop posting and just be cold for the winter. The old timers will
undoubtly argue over whether we should use kosher salt in our ponds for
hanukah, and we'll break into a political discussion at some point about
where Canadian Maple Syrup is really any better then Mrs. Butterworth's.

I've got my wetsuit on and beer in hand. I'll be swimming at the surface all
winter. For those of you that prefer to lurk for the winter, see you in the
Spring.

In the mean time, here's a link to the latest items added to
IHeartMyPond.com, http://www.iheartmypond.com/newitems.asp, or
http://ihmp.net/@/z, and don't forget to check out our directory of
winterizing topics, http://www.iheartmypond.com/Maintenance/Winterizing/ or
http://ihmp.net/@/cd. Send us any links or ideas you have for the
Winterizing directory. We'd be happy to include them!

BV.


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Old 14-12-2004, 05:53 PM
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Benign Vanilla wrote:
It's getting to that time of year when the newbies begin to swim to the
bottom, stop posting and just be cold for the winter. The old timers will
undoubtly argue over whether we should use kosher salt in our ponds for
hanukah, and we'll break into a political discussion at some point about
where Canadian Maple Syrup is really any better then Mrs. Butterworth's.


Hi Jeff,

Well, I can answer all your questions - correctly of course.
Do you want the answers, or are you just looking to start a
conversation? ;-)

Kosher salt is much too expensive for a large size pond.

Vermont Maple Syrup is to best - but we've grown very
accustomed to Mrs. Butterworth ;-)


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Old 14-12-2004, 06:31 PM
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Hmmmm, I'd have to say Canadian
maple syrup is the best, or they'll never
let me come back!


kathy :-)
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Old 14-12-2004, 09:09 PM
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Ka30P wrote:


Hmmmm, I'd have to say Canadian
maple syrup is the best, or they'll never
let me come back!


Correct!
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Old 14-12-2004, 09:09 PM
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Ka30P wrote:


Hmmmm, I'd have to say Canadian
maple syrup is the best, or they'll never
let me come back!


Correct!
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derek
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Old 14-12-2004, 06:38 PM
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"Bonnie" wrote in message
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Benign Vanilla wrote:
It's getting to that time of year when the newbies begin to swim to the
bottom, stop posting and just be cold for the winter. The old timers

will
undoubtly argue over whether we should use kosher salt in our ponds for
hanukah, and we'll break into a political discussion at some point about
where Canadian Maple Syrup is really any better then Mrs. Butterworth's.


Hi Jeff,

Well, I can answer all your questions - correctly of course.
Do you want the answers, or are you just looking to start a
conversation? ;-)

Kosher salt is much too expensive for a large size pond.

Vermont Maple Syrup is to best - but we've grown very
accustomed to Mrs. Butterworth ;-)


And so it begins...the winter hysteria of PORG's seperated from their ponds.

BV.




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