Re: Summertime
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Summertime
- From: "* <r*@cyber-quest.com>
- Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 10:31:48 -0500
- References: <2109819981@bbs.cyber-quest.com>
pumpkins@mallorn.com wrote:
>
> The group seems to have developed an illness of its own. Everyone is getting
> too sensitive. It has been a long winter and it isn't totally over yet. I am
> starting to believe this new illness occurred last year toward the end of
> winter. I can't fit it into any real pattern yet but it might go into
> something like "pumpkin horniness." Meaning of this is that the absence of
> pumpkin growing has strange side effects on people who want to, well, grow
> pumpkins. Symptoms include such things as irritability. Attempts to limit or
> focus discussions. Maybe an intolerance for anything but the business of
> growing. Maybe someone can help me to better describe this malady. Anyway,
> some of you are exhibiting symptoms which for lack of a better term I refer to
> as "PUMPKIN HORNINESS." Help me with this Joe Mills. Chris, any thoughts?? How
> about it Wayne? Ever seen anything like this in the past?? Are there any
> thoughts on treatment other than growing pumpkins? Maybe some other activity
> could be substituted during the long winter months. Could Paula Zehr be
> working on a cure? If so, anyone have any ideas on what that cure might have
> been??
>
> Marv in Altoona PA
> "Have a Parky Day."
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Marv,
You had to say :"Have a Parky Day" , didnt you.. I miss John.. I hope
the fish are biting good for him..
Rocky from northeastern PA
rocky.r@cyber-quest.com
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