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Old 24-08-2004, 11:00 PM
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:13:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
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You are, as you invariably are, quite wrong.
I live about 300 miles from Windsor.
I have approximately 2 dozen roses.
I prune them all very lightly, as I don't see why I should, on a
annual basis, throw away all the good work the roses have done the
previous season.
They are now all quite large shrubs, and are repaying my restraint by
being very floriferous.
You should try to learn something about roses, assuming that you do
have the neurons to cope with studying..

Franz


Thanks for the input, Mr. Double.

BTW, I've only got you beat by about half-a-dozen roses.
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Old 24-08-2004, 11:00 PM
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:13:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:

You are, as you invariably are, quite wrong.
I live about 300 miles from Windsor.
I have approximately 2 dozen roses.
I prune them all very lightly, as I don't see why I should, on a
annual basis, throw away all the good work the roses have done the
previous season.
They are now all quite large shrubs, and are repaying my restraint by
being very floriferous.
You should try to learn something about roses, assuming that you do
have the neurons to cope with studying..

Franz


Thanks for the input, Mr. Double.

BTW, I've only got you beat by about half-a-dozen roses.
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Old 25-08-2004, 08:30 AM
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"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:13:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:

You are, as you invariably are, quite wrong.
I live about 300 miles from Windsor.
I have approximately 2 dozen roses.
I prune them all very lightly, as I don't see why I should, on a
annual basis, throw away all the good work the roses have done the
previous season.
They are now all quite large shrubs, and are repaying my restraint

by
being very floriferous.
You should try to learn something about roses, assuming that you do
have the neurons to cope with studying..

Franz


Thanks for the input, Mr. Double.


It was unnecessary for you to insert that line. We already know that
you are invariably wrong.

[snip]

Franz



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Old 25-08-2004, 08:30 AM
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"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:13:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:

You are, as you invariably are, quite wrong.
I live about 300 miles from Windsor.
I have approximately 2 dozen roses.
I prune them all very lightly, as I don't see why I should, on a
annual basis, throw away all the good work the roses have done the
previous season.
They are now all quite large shrubs, and are repaying my restraint

by
being very floriferous.
You should try to learn something about roses, assuming that you do
have the neurons to cope with studying..

Franz


Thanks for the input, Mr. Double.


It was unnecessary for you to insert that line. We already know that
you are invariably wrong.

[snip]

Franz



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Old 25-08-2004, 01:42 PM
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 06:30:39 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
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"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:13:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:

You are, as you invariably are, quite wrong.
I live about 300 miles from Windsor.
I have approximately 2 dozen roses.
I prune them all very lightly, as I don't see why I should, on a
annual basis, throw away all the good work the roses have done the
previous season.
They are now all quite large shrubs, and are repaying my restraint

by
being very floriferous.
You should try to learn something about roses, assuming that you do
have the neurons to cope with studying..

Franz


Thanks for the input, Mr. Double.


It was unnecessary for you to insert that line. _We_ already know that
you are invariably wrong.


Franz


See? chortle

If you weren't so obvious in your attempts to build your sockpuppet,
it might even be funny. Just a quick question though - isn't it
difficult to grow roses in the North Sea?


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Old 25-08-2004, 01:42 PM
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 06:30:39 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
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"dave weil" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:13:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:

You are, as you invariably are, quite wrong.
I live about 300 miles from Windsor.
I have approximately 2 dozen roses.
I prune them all very lightly, as I don't see why I should, on a
annual basis, throw away all the good work the roses have done the
previous season.
They are now all quite large shrubs, and are repaying my restraint

by
being very floriferous.
You should try to learn something about roses, assuming that you do
have the neurons to cope with studying..

Franz


Thanks for the input, Mr. Double.


It was unnecessary for you to insert that line. _We_ already know that
you are invariably wrong.


Franz


See? chortle

If you weren't so obvious in your attempts to build your sockpuppet,
it might even be funny. Just a quick question though - isn't it
difficult to grow roses in the North Sea?
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Old 25-08-2004, 11:19 PM
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"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 06:30:39 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:13:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:

You are, as you invariably are, quite wrong.
I live about 300 miles from Windsor.
I have approximately 2 dozen roses.
I prune them all very lightly, as I don't see why I should, on a
annual basis, throw away all the good work the roses have done

the
previous season.
They are now all quite large shrubs, and are repaying my

restraint
by
being very floriferous.
You should try to learn something about roses, assuming that you

do
have the neurons to cope with studying..

Franz

Thanks for the input, Mr. Double.


It was unnecessary for you to insert that line. _We_ already know

that
you are invariably wrong.


Franz


See? chortle

If you weren't so obvious in your attempts to build your sockpuppet,
it might even be funny. Just a quick question though - isn't it
difficult to grow roses in the North Sea?


It would appear that you are one of those must-have -the-last-liners.
Please have it.

Franz


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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 06:30:39 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:13:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:

You are, as you invariably are, quite wrong.
I live about 300 miles from Windsor.
I have approximately 2 dozen roses.
I prune them all very lightly, as I don't see why I should, on a
annual basis, throw away all the good work the roses have done

the
previous season.
They are now all quite large shrubs, and are repaying my

restraint
by
being very floriferous.
You should try to learn something about roses, assuming that you

do
have the neurons to cope with studying..

Franz

Thanks for the input, Mr. Double.


It was unnecessary for you to insert that line. _We_ already know

that
you are invariably wrong.


Franz


See? chortle

If you weren't so obvious in your attempts to build your sockpuppet,
it might even be funny. Just a quick question though - isn't it
difficult to grow roses in the North Sea?


It would appear that you are one of those must-have -the-last-liners.
Please have it.

Franz


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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 17:48:25 -0400 (EDT), "Shiva"
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Franz Heymann wrote:

"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 06:30:39 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
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"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
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"dave weil" wrote in message
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[snip]

That's some crazy people that they have using that ISP which

suddenly
starts popping up on rec. garden.roses. It *must* be a coincidence,
since that ISP is as huge as demon...


You are once again showing what a failure you are as far as deductive
powers are concerned. The ISP I use is run by British Telephone,
which is the major telephone company in the UK, so it is not a notable
coincidence if two urglers use it.

If you had had any powers of observation, you would also by now have
noticed that I make no secret of the fact that I live at the top of
Wensleydale and the Martin who supports the Bexhill Rose Society posts
from Bexhill (there are at least 3 Martins who participate in urg).
If you knew how to use a ruler, and you could lay your hands on a map
of the UK in that benighted part of the world you live in, you might
be able to establish for yourself that the distance between those
places is more than 300 miles.

Franz



You provincial louts are so damned touchy. My mistake--
I was the one who noticed the similarity in the headers.
I'm afraid neither you nor Martin are worth the level
of attention necessary for making fine distinctions.
You may not be the same people, but you have the same
humorless tone. Might as well be the same people.
Meanwhile, had Martin not crossposted to all these
groups we might have been spared every meeting you.
Martin, God Damn it, stop answering ever post by
directing people to your half-assed web site.

Q: I have a hangnail, what should I do?
A: Go to the Bexrose website, we have an entire article
on trimming hanganails! ~~Martin, half-assed webmaster.
Plllbbbbt.



What a gracious way to admit that you were wrong!
A level of genuine humility comes with added value!

Geoff
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"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
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"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:13:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:

You are, as you invariably are, quite wrong.
I live about 300 miles from Windsor.
I have approximately 2 dozen roses.
I prune them all very lightly, as I don't see why I should, on a
annual basis, throw away all the good work the roses have done the
previous season.
They are now all quite large shrubs, and are repaying my restraint

by
being very floriferous.
You should try to learn something about roses, assuming that you do
have the neurons to cope with studying..

Franz


Thanks for the input, Mr. Double.


It was unnecessary for you to insert that line. We already know that
you are invariably wrong.

[snip]

Franz


*********
With H.T. roses the natural habit is to grow on eacn year and form a
straggly bush which eventually plays itself out and falls prey to all
sorts of diseases.
However, in real life we don't usually grow them for that purpose or
aspect.
Since they have been either budded or grafted they are not really
'natural' any more.
We want an aspect which provides a nice smallish bush which will flush
with many flowers and will fit in with its neighbours and all make a
good show to please the eye of man.
To achieve this the standard practice was and still is, to prune at the
appropriate time of season, - summer trimming to keep shape, and spring
hard pruning to make the plants develop sturdy shoots, and hence
branches which develop their own sub-branches with their consequent
blaze of fairly compact colour.
Doug.


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