Re: Lioness and plants.
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- Subject: Re: Lioness and plants.
- From: "* S* <a*@gte.net>
- Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 19:30:47 -0700 (MST)
Ditto the acorns in the beds. Everything had a banner year here.
Joe and Donna
Argyle Acres
-----Original Message-----
From: Patricia D, Brooks <pdbrooks@awod.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 17, 1997 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: Lioness and plants.
>Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 19:14:55 -0700 (MST)
>Reply-to: iris-l@rt66.com
>From: "william b. cook" <billc@atlantic.net>
>To: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
>Subject: Re: Lioness and plants.
>
>> > This is a different Withlacoochee River. I have seen the one in
>> > Georgia. They are two separated rivers. The one here starts near
>Winter
>> > Haven, then flows north and northwest to Dunnellon, then goes west into
>the
>> > Gulf of Mexico.
>> >
>> > Mark A. Cook
>> > billc@atlantic.net
>> > Dunnellon, FL.
>>
>> Oh, THAT Withlacoochee River!
>
> If I knew what Withlacoochee meant, I would tell you all. I think I
>will try to find out. They caught that Lioness a few hundred yards from
>the cage she escaped from. Thinking of wild animals, if anyone plans on
>visiting Orlando, watch out for the Bears. There is an Acorn shortage in
>the forests, so Bears are wandering into Orlando hunting for food. This is
>not a joke.
>
>Mark A. Cook
>billc@atlantic.net
>Dunnellon, FL.
>
>Send them to my house I had a good crop that will take two years of
>picking out of my beds.
>
>Pat