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May 2004 bring all of you health and happiness and long, balmy, gardening
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So what have you got against those of us who work nights?

Happy new year anyway. :-))
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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May 2004 bring all of you health and happiness and long, balmy, gardening
days with rain only at night. ;-)
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So what have you got against those of us who work nights?

Happy new year anyway. :-))
Steve


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May 2004 bring all of you health and happiness and long, balmy, gardening
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Well, actually, for a change to 2003, some rain at any time would be nice
this coming spring/summer/autumn.
Best wishes for 2004 to all (except those that live under bridges).

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Bob

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"Sacha" wrote in message
May 2004 bring all of you health and happiness and long, balmy, gardening
days with rain only at night. ;-)
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Well, actually, for a change to 2003, some rain at any time would be nice
this coming spring/summer/autumn.
Best wishes for 2004 to all (except those that live under bridges).

--
Regards
Bob

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Old 31-12-2003, 05:47 PM
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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May 2004 bring all of you health and happiness and long, balmy, gardening
days with rain only at night. ;-)


And the same from me.
During periods of drought in my birthplace in South Africa, the local Dutch
Reformed Church vicar used to pray for mild rain, with the accent on the
mild, just in case the response was too overwhelmong.

Franz




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Old 31-12-2003, 09:47 PM
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In article , Bob Hobden
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Well, actually, for a change to 2003, some rain at any time would be nice
this coming spring/summer/autumn.
Best wishes for 2004 to all (except those that live under bridges).


Best wishes to all urglers, and indeed to all gardeners in 2004.

Remember - in gardening the coming season is always the best one ever!
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Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs.
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In article , Bob Hobden
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Well, actually, for a change to 2003, some rain at any time would be nice
this coming spring/summer/autumn.
Best wishes for 2004 to all (except those that live under bridges).


Best wishes to all urglers, and indeed to all gardeners in 2004.

Remember - in gardening the coming season is always the best one ever!
--
Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs.
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In article , Bob Hobden
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Well, actually, for a change to 2003, some rain at any time would be nice
this coming spring/summer/autumn.
Best wishes for 2004 to all (except those that live under bridges).


Best wishes to all urglers, and indeed to all gardeners in 2004.

Remember - in gardening the coming season is always the best one ever!
--
Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs.
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In article , Bob Hobden
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Well, actually, for a change to 2003, some rain at any time would be nice
this coming spring/summer/autumn.
Best wishes for 2004 to all (except those that live under bridges).


Best wishes to all urglers, and indeed to all gardeners in 2004.

Remember - in gardening the coming season is always the best one ever!
--
Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs.
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