Re: Green vs Orange apology
Gus,
No offense taken and thanks. Last year we had just 4 squash entries ranging
from 106 to John Michael Werkings PA state record 568. If things become
greener here we will probably increase the squash prize, but if you could
have just been in Altoona last year and seen the smile on young John's
face....that's what it's about. Good luck to all this weekend.
Larry and PGPGA'ers everywhere
At 07:59 AM 10/3/01 -0400, you wrote:
> List, I apologize for my poor timing in bringing up this
>subject. I especially apologize to the PGPGA for picking on them (and
>smearing this discussion across the web with their subject line.) I wish
>everyone good luck in the weigh-offs this weekend.
>Contestants…good luck with your biggest fruit, whether it is 100 lbs
>or 1000 lbs, orange or green, pumpkin, squash or tomato. Weigh-off
>organizers…I hope the day goes well for you as well. I know there is
>a lot of work you put into these things. Whatever rules you might have, I
>hope they are followed with honesty and integrity (Like that John Girgus
>guy…wow). I hope no one got too offended by my arguments, or
>any that surfaced from my post. We are all in this to have fun; lets have
>a ball this weekend! Paul 'Gus' Smithhisler, P.E. ODNR Division of
>Engineering Columbus, Ohio -----Original Message-----
> From: Orion910@aol.com [O*@aol.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 11:56 PM
> To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: PGPGA Pennsylvania Pumpkin Bowl Vl Altoona, PA Maybe
>all green is squash, and all else is 'pumpkins'.
> Brett
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