Growin on someone else's land....(was: RE: TOTO-Land)
- Subject: Growin on someone else's land....(was: RE: TOTO-Land)
- From: S*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 14:43:23 EDT
In a message dated 7/8/99 9:39:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
pthompson@glgt.com writes:
> It sounds to me like you have a silent partner in your endeavors. You're
> providing the seed and sweat while he provides the land. That's a
reasonable
> trade-off. There's no reason you shouldn't take "his" pumpkins to the fair.
> They're yours, too.
>
> Paul Thompson
> Armada, Michigan
>
> BTW, if I caught a huge fish on someone else's pole, I'd still eat it (the
> fish, not the pole).
>
>
I grow on someone else's land because he lets us grow there. My dad does his
taxes for free for compensation, too. If it is MY seed, then any plant grown
from it would definitely be mine! A plant is nothing more than a nourished
embryo! If I ate someone else's food or water, and later they wanted to claim
it back, they could not say they "owned" part of me!
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