RE: Middle aged pumpkin growers



Miguel,

Please resend your address.

I think its great that you want to grow the AG.
Perhaps we can all send seeds to Miguel and he
can pass them out around his area. Remember its
now springtime down there. I think the problem
we might have is that its still a few weeks
before the seeds will be dry and ready for
mailing, while Miguel is probably ready to start
now.

Cliff in Idaho


>From: "Miguel E. Mejía" <mejiavet@cibergamo.com>
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
>Subject: RE: Middle aged pumpkin growers
>Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 20:11:48 -0600
>
>Hi
>I'm Miguel from Argentina. This is an answear for Kathie Morgan.
>I DO NOT wrote   "OLD grower".
>I Wrote: I'm 40 (not young- not old). Not young because my eldest daughter
>is nearly 15 years old, and no old because I have enough spirit to begin
>with the pumpkins in a country without  wheigts off and competitions. I 
>will
>grew them only for my personal satisfaction. (but I have no places where to
>look for seeds, please send some to me)
>Here in the south when you are forty, you are ok, plenty of life.
>Miguel
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Kathie Morgan <fishrap@netdex.com>
>To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
>Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:11 AM
>Subject: Middle aged pumpkin growers
>
>
> > Hey, you kids,
> > I was replying to the chap from - was it Argentina? - who said he was an
> > OLD punkin grower, 40 already. While that may be old in the southern
> > hemisphere, it ain't old here, and the digging WE do is for planting,
> > not burying. K (40+++)
> >
> > I'm the one who wrote about 82, it wasn't a definition of old, merely
> > defining 41 as middle age. I do have plenty of fun, I also figure that
> > I'm looking forward to the second half of my life. I think anyone who
> > worries exessively that the title "middle age" or "old" means your done
> > for need to rethink things. Those terms are just definitions, not ways
> > of life. I'm still bald, 41, "middle aged" and I'm comfortable with it.
> > I'll leave it at that, and get back to enjoying the tongue in cheek
> > humor this thread started with. Good luck with next year's pumpkins.
> > Matt
> >
> > Loren Vanderschoot <lvander@pacbell.net> wrote:
> > I figure since he only wants to live to 82, then maybe HE is old. I am
> > over 50 and have no such plans of rolling over in my grave so early in
> > life. I have known 25 year old people to be "old" and 75 years olds to
> > be  "young". It is more a state of mind and attitude. Sounds like he
> > needs more fun in his life.
> > Pam
> >
> > From: Kathie Morgan [SMTP:fishrap@netdex.com]
> > Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 7:54 PM
> > Would someone tell him that here in the USA 40 is NOT old. Unless you're
> > a squash. K
> >
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