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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 13/12/06 12:37, in article , "La Puce" wrote: judith lea wrote: the experts are here, I, certainly, am not one, but then I never pretend otherwise. Does your employer knows you are still writing on internet forums talking about anything but the subject at hand instead of working and stalking people? Should someone remind him again or are you going to be a good lady and leave others get on with their lives? Oh dear. Big mistake. Huge. Please, please, please Sacha, put her in your killfile! Alan |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
"D.M.Entor" wrote in message ... On 13 Dec 2006 09:23:33 -0800, "judith lea" wrote: Sacha wrote: On 13/12/06 12:37, in article , "La Puce" wrote: Does your employer knows you are still writing on internet forums talking about anything but the subject at hand instead of working and stalking people? Should someone remind him again or are you going to be a good lady and leave others get on with their lives? She's in my kf from now - that ego that can't take disagreement without insulting in return is just beyond bearing or belief. Don't worry about it Sacha, lets talk by email Yeh, do every body a favour and unsubscribe. (Why do these nasty spiteful old boots keep plaguing this site?) Yes, why do you? D mn |
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"D.M.Entor" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 16:45:57 +0000, Sacha wrote: On 13/12/06 12:37, in article .com, "La Puce" wrote: judith lea wrote: the experts are here, I, certainly, am not one, but then I never pretend otherwise. Does your employer knows you are still writing on internet forums talking about anything but the subject at hand instead of working and stalking people? Should someone remind him again or are you going to be a good lady and leave others get on with their lives? Oh dear. Big mistake. Huge. Out of the cess pit with the bile again. Why do you do it then? Dm |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
Alan Holmes wrote: Oh, go on, please share it all with the rest of us, don't be mean! Alan Bad boy, no!!! I remember your wife well Alan from the meet at Kay's, how is she? and how is the caravan? |
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On 13/12/06 18:01, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 13/12/06 12:37, in article , "La Puce" wrote: judith lea wrote: the experts are here, I, certainly, am not one, but then I never pretend otherwise. Does your employer knows you are still writing on internet forums talking about anything but the subject at hand instead of working and stalking people? Should someone remind him again or are you going to be a good lady and leave others get on with their lives? Oh dear. Big mistake. Huge. Please, please, please Sacha, put her in your killfile! But really Alan! You obviously have not read my post in which I have said that I have now done so. OTOH, you crosspost all over the place, here and elsewhere, and are answering Mike Crowe in one of his many sock puppet guises, encouraging the fool to post here further. Look to your own behaviour please. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
"La Puce" wrote in message ups.com... judith lea wrote: Clarice , beware of some colleges who offer distance learning courses at a basic level; for instance KLC only offer RHSII and you will only receive a certificate, not a Diploma This was wrong. Do you agree, yes or no. Then we will cover the 'apple pruning' question. Perhaps you'll gain from this exercise, once and for all. It is up to the reader to determine the rightness or otherwise of answers and information given. It is pointless for posters to squabble over it. As pruning apples is a very flexible art it serves no purpose other than to confuse, to keep referring to an answer without showing the question. You can prune an overgrown apple tree at any time of year if it needs it, depends completely on why you are pruning it in the first place. On the other hand if you have a restricted form of apple then most people would like me prune them in August. while older more established standards etc would normally be pruned in winter between leaf drop and bud burst which is a 4 month window. If you don't agree then do as I do and ignore the post! -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collections of Clematis viticella (cvs) and Lapageria rosea |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
Charlie Pridham wrote: It is up to the reader to determine the rightness or otherwise of answers and information given. It is pointless for posters to squabble over it. As pruning apples is a very flexible art it serves no purpose other than to confuse, to keep referring to an answer without showing the question. You can prune an overgrown apple tree at any time of year if it needs it, depends completely on why you are pruning it in the first place. On the other hand if you have a restricted form of apple then most people would like me prune them in August. while older more established standards etc would normally be pruned in winter between leaf drop and bud burst which is a 4 month window. If you don't agree then do as I do and ignore the post! Winter was in this case the right answer for the OP, not autumn. As for the Damson, as I don't have one I didn't commented, but my instincts don't say to 'prune' as such but 'tidy' in the spring. But sure, you are right off course and I will certainly try to learn to ignore the posts. |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
On 13 Dec 2006 09:44:26 -0800, "judith lea"
wrote: D. M. Entor wrote: God, what a cesspit of bitter old hags this ng is. Dm Hello, it's nice to see you back, are you feeling better? Never better, thank you Jude. Your old trouble improved at all? De.Man |
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Charlie Pridham wrote: It is up to the reader to determine the rightness or otherwise of answers and information given. It is pointless for posters to squabble over it. As pruning apples is a very flexible art it serves no purpose other than to confuse, to keep referring to an answer without showing the question. You can prune an overgrown apple tree at any time of year if it needs it, depends completely on why you are pruning it in the first place. On the other hand if you have a restricted form of apple then most people would like me prune them in August. while older more established standards etc would normally be pruned in winter between leaf drop and bud burst which is a 4 month window. If you don't agree then do as I do and ignore the post! -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. Thank you Charlie, you have confirmed what I meant, I prune late Autumn/Winter as this is appropriate for my trees. Actually, I don't prune them personally, my gardener does and I trust his opinion which is accurate and mirrors yours. |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 17:55:42 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
wrote: "D.M.Entor" wrote in message .. . On 13 Dec 2006 04:00:04 -0800, "judith lea" wrote: La Puce wrote: judith lea wrote: Clarice , beware of some colleges who offer distance learning courses at a basic level; for instance KLC only offer RHSII and you will only receive a certificate, not a Diploma Please don't give wrong advice!!!!! LOL You are priceless - By the way, I saw you last week - LOL, now I know why you hide behind the dogs. LOL................................ God, what a cesspit of bitter old hags this ng is. You find yourself at home here then? Yada, yada, yada. Flying over the cuckoo's nest and looking for signs of sanity. Dee.Man |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 18:02:54 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
wrote: "D.M.Entor" wrote in message .. . On 13 Dec 2006 09:23:33 -0800, "judith lea" wrote: Sacha wrote: On 13/12/06 12:37, in article , "La Puce" wrote: Does your employer knows you are still writing on internet forums talking about anything but the subject at hand instead of working and stalking people? Should someone remind him again or are you going to be a good lady and leave others get on with their lives? She's in my kf from now - that ego that can't take disagreement without insulting in return is just beyond bearing or belief. Don't worry about it Sacha, lets talk by email Yeh, do every body a favour and unsubscribe. (Why do these nasty spiteful old boots keep plaguing this site?) Yes, why do you? It's what we do, Al DeM |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 18:03:52 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
wrote: "D.M.Entor" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 16:45:57 +0000, Sacha wrote: On 13/12/06 12:37, in article s.com, "La Puce" wrote: judith lea wrote: the experts are here, I, certainly, am not one, but then I never pretend otherwise. Does your employer knows you are still writing on internet forums talking about anything but the subject at hand instead of working and stalking people? Should someone remind him again or are you going to be a good lady and leave others get on with their lives? Oh dear. Big mistake. Huge. Out of the cess pit with the bile again. Why do you do it then? Protective coloration. like to blend in with the harpies. Deyman |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
D. M. Entor wrote: On 13 Dec 2006 09:44:26 -0800, "judith lea" wrote: D. M. Entor wrote: God, what a cesspit of bitter old hags this ng is. Dm Hello, it's nice to see you back, are you feeling better? Never better, thank you Jude. Your old trouble improved at all? De.Man I still get a few awful aches and dreadful pains, but at my advanced, almost mediievil age, it's to be expected I suppose, I'll just keep on with the tablets; now where did I put them and were they for the old trouble or the new one? Now I can't find my ear trumpet either, duh old age eh? |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
"judith lea" wrote in message ups.com... Alan Holmes wrote: Oh, go on, please share it all with the rest of us, don't be mean! Alan Bad boy, no!!! I remember your wife well Alan from the meet at Kay's, how is she? and how is the caravan? Have decided to give up caravaning, pulling the thing out of the drive had become a real pain in the behind, so it came to an end, a pity but that's how life goes, I really loved the independency the caravan gave, now have to rely on B&B or Youth Hostels! Joyce is almost fine, having a couple of minor health problems at the moment but hopefully everything will turn out right. Alan |
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Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?
"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 13/12/06 18:01, in article , "Alan Holmes" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 13/12/06 12:37, in article , "La Puce" wrote: judith lea wrote: the experts are here, I, certainly, am not one, but then I never pretend otherwise. Does your employer knows you are still writing on internet forums talking about anything but the subject at hand instead of working and stalking people? Should someone remind him again or are you going to be a good lady and leave others get on with their lives? Oh dear. Big mistake. Huge. Please, please, please Sacha, put her in your killfile! But really Alan! You obviously have not read my post in which I have said that I have now done so. OTOH, you crosspost all over the place, here and elsewhere, and are answering Mike Crowe in one of his many sock puppet guises, encouraging the fool to post here further. Look to your own behaviour please. Sorry will try to do better in future, will you forgive me, please? Alan |
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