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Re: S.O.B.
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: S.O.B.
- From: h*@alpha.shianet.org (John Hargrove)
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 08:46:28 -0500
- Resent-Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 05:47:51 -0800 (PST)
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>At 12:14 PM 3/24/97 -0600, you wrote:
>>At 11:37 AM 3/24/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>>>Return-Path: jsorg@hal-pc.org
>>>>Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 22:35:46 -0600 (CST)
>>>>X-Sender: jsorg@hal-pc.org
>>>>To: wilddog@venus.net
>>>>From: John Sorge <jsorg@hal-pc.org>
>>>>Subject: S.O.B.
>>>>
>>>>How about a new handle? After all, an S.O.B. is close to a "wild dog."
>>>>K.M.A.
>>>>
>>>Your response proves you did not understand my posting. I was talking about
>>>you to everyone else, not to you.
>>>
>>>If you except my premise that "Everyone is always doing the best they can,
>>>Always" then your response is the best you can do. If it helps I'll offer
>>>another possibliity: Duncan, I'm sorry for your trouble.
>>>Wilddog Zn 5 supposed to be 6 Depauw, IN
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Now there's something I've never tried to grow. Would an S.O.B. take
>>an acid or an alkaline soil?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sally Britnell
>> bbritnell@camtel.net
>>
>>A standard old begonia needs slightly acid soil.
>
>>
>>
I found that an SOB is better in fairly neutral soil....seems to add the
right balance to mellow them out (you know not too aggressive nor too
sweet). Geesh...did I miss a joke in here our what?
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Winter. It is natures way of telling us that we do not belong here--so die.
- Garrison Keillor
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John & Lea Ann Hargrove -- H&H Botanicals
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