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Fwd: Re: thought control police
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Fwd: Re: thought control police
- From: B*@monterey.edu (Barry Garcia)
- Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 23:06:50 -0800
- Content-ID: <msg206156.thr-e7ce8530.58dc45.part0@monterey.edu>
Im sorry for this but this must be said. After this i will answer no
more on the list but personal replies.
true, ill bet theres a ton of plants which we have in our gardens (
And in medit climates) that arent medit plants. There are a lot of
remnant plants from times that weren't mediterranean. Like the desert
palms in california. Some botanists think these( Washingtonia
filifera's) may be hold overs from a time when California was Sub
Tropical. But these can be foun in medit- climates, such as around
here. Youll find they are perfectly suited to a medit climate.
Point is there are no plants which you can list off and say that
definately you will find these only in meditterranean climates and only
they can be discussed. Like i say with censorship, if you dont like
something just delete it or dont read it. No need to hinder someones
enjoyment of an off topic thread because its not what you define as
pertaining to the list.
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Ukyo: "Okonomiyaki became my life..I set up a portable griddle and
cooked it by the raging sea!"
bystander 1: "Um, why the sea? Isnt that kinda pointless?"
bystander 2:" That's the point stupid! Havent you seen old Samurai
movies?:
-------------------Ukyo Kuonji's explanation of her
martial---------------------------------
Okonomiyaki cooking prowess
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