Re: Vegaholics anonymous
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- Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 03:25:22 -0800
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I think Allan was making a veiled reference to the seamier side of the
internet, by way of a joke. People who are very active on the internet
are targets of junk email called "spam" which often contains
advertisements for pornography. (Sorry if this info is not new to you.)
Steve (Maritime...)
Ruth Shultz wrote:
>
> One question Allan...what do Asian women have to do with onions or
> gardening for that matter?
> Ruth..Oklahoma City, Oklahoma...Zone 7 or 5 ....different books have
> different opinons.
>
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> >> Seeds, plants, bugs, tools, Asian women........it's just too much I
> tell
> >> you, too much!
> >> I need help!
> >> (now in whisper mode) I have never tried growing onions from seed
> >> before, but
> >> I want to try this spring. They are so much cheaper than sets,
> >Stan, I forgot when I sent my message that you like to be cheap and
> >lazy.
> >The best idea then is to grow shallots.No more seeds to buy, no worries
> >about germination or pricking out. They are more fiddly for the cook
> >but perhaps that's not your worry.
> >Allan
> >--
> >
> >Allan Day Hereford HR2 7AU allan@crwys.demon.co.uk
> >
> >
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