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Re: kirby
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: kirby
- From: c* h* <b*@micron.net>
- Date: Sun, 18 May 1997 22:36:20 -0700
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Lorraine Hoag wrote:
>
> Help! I've never heard of a "kirby". Have any of you out there?
> TIA, Lorraine
>
> >From: GBMricoh@aol.com
> >Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 22:18:10 -0400 (EDT)
> >To: grdnr4u@syix.com
> >Subject: kirby
> >
> >hello, we are trying to find out what a kirby is? we understand it is a
> >type of vegetable but have been unsuccessful to find out its origin. can you
> >help us? it was read originally in a book titled "five day miracles". thx.
> >
> >
Yes I have heard of Kirby cukes.Dont recall where now but know a catalog
listed them some years(few)ago.But yes they do exist.
Connie
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- From: Lorraine Hoag <grdnr4u@syix.com>
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