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RE: Re[2]: FW: Pumpkin Eater "PC ONLY" BITMAP
- To: "'Peter Tursa'" <p*@hwcn.org>, "'j*@adc.com'" <j*@adc.com>
- Subject: RE: Re[2]: FW: Pumpkin Eater "PC ONLY" BITMAP
- From: "* D* G* <D*@PSS.Boeing.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 1997 06:58:52 -0700
This was only a joke and I do know animals do take bites out of pumpkins
but
what I was trying to send was a picture of M. Tyson with a huge ear in
his mouth
which looked like pumpkin skin. Sick.....I know...
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>From: jim_kunde@adc.com[SMTP:jim_kunde@adc.com]
>Sent: Friday, July 18, 1997 7:52 AM
>To: McAlpine, Duncan G; Peter Tursa
>Cc: pumpkins@athenet.net
>Subject: Re[2]: FW: Pumpkin Eater "PC ONLY" BITMAP
>
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> I HAD THAT PROBLEM LAST YEAR ALSO IT ALSO WAS SQUIRRELS
> THERE ARE NO SQUIRRELS WITHIN A MILE OF MY PATCH THIS YEAR.
> I BOUGHT A LIVE TRAP LAST YEAR AND BROUGHT THEM ALL TO THE WOODS
> WHERE THEY CAN'T GET MY PATCH.
>
> JIM
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>Subject: Re: FW: Pumpkin Eater "PC ONLY" BITMAP
>Author: Peter Tursa <peter.tursa@hwcn.org> at Internet-Mail
>Date: 7/18/97 7:52 AM
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>Duncan,
> I had the same problem last year. Squirrels were the culprits!
>Since then I have been spreading "blood meal" around my pumpkins. The
>drawback is that after every rain you have to reapply. It's not a
>guarantee but so far so good for me this year!! I only do this untill the
>pumpkin is basketball size after that the squirrels have no more interest.
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>All the best in growing the big one. Hope this helps.
>
>Peter
>In Ancaster, ON>
>
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>On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, McAlpine, Duncan G wrote:
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>> I had this animal come in my yard and take a chunk out of my pumpkin.
>> What do I do? Do I hit him?
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