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Re: Stan's hot tomato
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- Subject: Re: Stan's hot tomato
- From: "* M* <p*@pris.bc.ca>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 19:48:21 -0800
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Stan's Granny Pat,
Don't do it!!!!!! NO, don't cut the grass.
Tother Granny Pat
-----Original Message-----
From: Ross E Stanford <stanford4334@juno.com>
To: veggie-list@eskimo.com <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Monday, March 30, 1998 7:25 AM
Subject: Re: Stan's hot tomato
>
>On Sun, 29 Mar 1998 17:09:43 -0800 "Ken Moi" <psneath@pris.bc.ca> writes:
>>Stan,
>>
>>I just have to tell you , that you remind me of an neighbour of ours
>>Son.
>>She allways said " He is so lazy, He stays up all night figuring how
>>to get
>>out of cutting the grass the next day!"
>>Well, as the " cheap and lazy gardner " you do, I must admit, give him
>>a
>>real run for the money. :)
>>
>>Granny Pat
>
>Thank you Granny Pat. (BTW, my wife is a Granny Pat also)
>
>Anybody can cut the grass. The real achievement IS figuring a way to get
>out of doing it.
>Anybody can transplant tomato plants. The real achievement is to figure
>a way to get out of doing it.
>
>Stan. The cheap and lazy gardener.
>
>P.S. There used to be a product that you could apply to your lawn that
>would slow down the grass growth. I don't know if it is available
>anymore. The guy who invented that must be related to me.
>
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