RE: Pruning


Kathie,

As screwed up as this is becoming, I can only imagine that 'G' is a
baritone.  Now we just need two more!

Seriously though...as Latin goes, the numbers (1-10) are unus, duo, tres,
quattuor, quinque, sex, septem, octo, novem, decem.

Good to know two years of Latin in H.S. didn't go to waste!

-Gus

-----Original Message-----
From: Kathie Morgan [f*@netdex.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 10:29 PM
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
Subject: Pruning


G, 
I learnt my latin at the knee of Miss Piggy, so here goes. Your baby's
father was a sex something (sex cymbal, sextant?). The baby itself is a
seventh (Gus S can sing the chord, with help from a trio), or
septomaniac, and its offspring will be octanes. Octelots give way to
Nonneries, aka nincompoops, after which comes Ozone. From here on, they
start to green out. Hope this helps.
Kathie


A quaternary vine grows off that. My clone plant is a 7th and the side
vines are the 8th. When I  add this info to the AGGC (everyone's duty!)
what do I call a pumpkin set on my current secondary? A octinary vine?
Do I cull the nintiaries? 
Anyone know latin?....lol...G

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