Re: your mail
- To: I*@Rt66.com
- Subject: Re: your mail
- From: "* R* S* <j*@vetmed.wsu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 5 Apr 1996 15:19:32 -0800 (PST)
On Fri, 5 Apr 1996, Tia Goodwin wrote:
> J&P? Newsgroups: rec.gardens.roses Organization: University of Idaho,
> Moscow, Idaho i
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>
> Jim from Pullman Washingtion wrote:
>
> > When the sheep got tired of the weeds they started eating the
> > mint. We all know what a great taste a mouthful of mint would be. So,,
SNIP !! SNIP !! SNIP !!
> I've lived in and around the Palouse for 20-plus years-I thought we only
> grew lentils and red-necks?!!!
20 + years, Yeah, me too. Scary ........
I was raised in the Yakima Valley. Lots o mint grown there,
along with some many other crops. Its not like here, with the same
boring 2 or 3 crops every year.
>
> > Jim, zones 4,5,6,or 7 (wait 15 minutes and
> it'll change) > Pullman WA
> > Snow and hail on Friday, Sunny on Saturday, Rain all day Sunday,
>
> -He kiddeth you not, folks. I live just 5 miles across the border in
> Moscow Idaho. He gives true weather accounts for Friday, Saturday and
> Sunday-BUT, today (the next friday) we have temps in the high 60's with mid
> 70's forcasted tomorrow-guess where I'll be!
Talk about rednecks, I'm going to Moses Lake (central Washington state
and ultra conservative) for the weekend. Montana has nothing on central
WA. I'm never sure just what I'm going to encounter when I go there.
Never a dull moment.
>
> Tia
> Moscow Idaho
> In MPD zone (multiple personality disorder)
>
Tia is lucky that she lives in Moscow. It is a liberal oasis in
a conservative wasteland.
Jim Smith
Pullman WA
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