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Re: employment
- To: <L*@aol.com>, <T*@aol.com>, <p*@athenet.net>
- Subject: Re: employment
- From: "* b* <d*@saltspring.com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 10:34:48 -0800
Well ha! That explains your e-mail name, I guess!
Isn't a Dill Ring something you sit on when you have a painful aching in
your nether regions due to kicking yourself in the butt when you mistakenly
break off and pull up a "sucker vine" that turns out to have your best
growing pumpkin on the far end?
Like I did this year......
Denise McCann Beck
USDA Zone 7
Sunset Western 4
Coastal Bristish Columbia
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> From: Lubadub@aol.com
> To: THEBORER@aol.com; pumpkins@athenet.net
> Subject: Re: employment
> Date: October 10, 1997 3:38 PM
>
> I have been hesitant to relay on what I actually do for a living but I
guess
> since everyone else is spilling their beans that it might as well be
known
> that I am a cardiologist and have been in practice for over 25 years now.
I
> also run a group practice which now has over 45 physicians employed.
Doctors
> are not always easy to deal with. (You already knew that?) Sometimes I
don't
> get into my patch until pretty late at night and so I have quartz lights
out
> there that have turned my garden into what could pass for a night ball
game.
> I have been gardening for awhile but didn't get into pumpkins until about
6
> years ago. The group here has been very helpful and I believe the
interchange
> has moved all of us light years ahead in our pumpkin growing ability. I
have
> been very appreciative of the expert growers who have been willing to
take
> the time to answer questions they have already probably answered a
million
> times. As much time as I have spent on this I would still like someone to
> tell me exactly what a Dill ring is?
>
> Marv in Altoona
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