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Re: Seed Exchange
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Seed Exchange
- From: J* S* <j*@epix.net>
- Date: Sat, 08 Feb 1997 10:05:59 -0500
- References: <970207101330_-1476183517@emout08.mail.aol.com> <32FC2201.601@eskimo.com>
- Resent-Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 07:12:28 -0800
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Duncan McAlpine wrote:
>
> The enjoyment of reading my morning mail.....I plan on discontinuing
> this mailing list unless I receive some guidance. I created this mailing
> list to discuss about plant propagation and the methods of propagation
> but people perfer the mailing list grow to other subjects. I cannot seem
> to control this subject. Maybe I should hit the delete button,like I do
> with all my other email. I do not want to be another Alpine-L.
>
> Why should seed sources be considered as a part of plant propagation
> mailing list?
>
> The joys of running a mailing list....
> --
> Duncan McAlpine, Federal Way, WA
> Why buy plants when you can grow them yourself.....?
> http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/
> http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/pumkin.html
Duncan, then why didn't you call your discussion group "plant
propagation" instead of seeds-list, it's very misleading. Judy Showers
(pennsylvania z/6)
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