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Re: Hostas


Dear Kirk,

Thanks for lightening thing up around here. We needed a chuckle. ;-)

With the long nights of winter and the cabin fever that follows, some people
tend to get grouchy.

I hear they are slinging mud in the Hostas forum too. Its just a inherent
part of the hostatilities.

Everyone should lighten up and not look for hidden meanings in the messages
and just learn to cooperate. If you have a question, just ask.

Cereusly Steve

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Subject: Re: [SANS] Hostas
From: Kirk Pamper <Kirkpamper@AOL.COM>
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 16:50:00 EST

Hi Narda,
I like hostas too.  They are the closest things to sansevierias in terms of
their extravagant  (and /or subtle) variations that grow in the garden.  I
could easily become fanatical about them. I think I've got about 50
varieties
now, and the mouthwatering, new spring catalogs have started to arrive!
They're great for me in my very shaded yard.
OOOOPS!  off topic!  Where's the Hosta List?Cheers,Kirk



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