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Re: luffas


>Hi all,
>
>Years ago I lived in Georgia where loofas grew quite well.  Couldn't say
>about how they might do in Texas.  They grew to quite large sizes and looked
>very much like a huge zuchini.  Once the mature plant was picked, it was
>quite easy to dry it out and presto - a loofa!   A word of caution though.
> Be careful where you place the plant.  I saw many a car roof dented by a
>good-sized loofa which had fallen from its vine and landed upon an
>unsuspecting car below.

I can just imagine trying to explain this to the insurance company.

So, a loofah fell on your car?
Yea
And, dented the roof?...
Well, it was a rather *large* loofah.

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