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Hi to all I would like to introduce myself into this group!
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No, sorry, not allowed.

(Kidding. Hi. Pull up a chair. Talk about food. Ignore the jerks.)

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On Feb 27, 1:10 am, wildflower > wrote:
> Hi to all I would like to introduce myself into this group!


Well, go ahead.

Or, lurk awhile, jump in if there's a conversation you like. Ease on
in.

It's kind of like coming in late to a big party - people are mostly
nice, but they don't know you. And as with any group, some of us are
jerks. "Wildflower". geeze.

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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 22:10:43 -0800 (PST), wildflower
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Welcome, wildflower!

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Um . . . which wildflower?
Echinacea?
Sweet Cicely?
Pennywort?
Agrimony?
Dogbane?
Fleabane?
am I getting close?

Lynn in Fargo



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Um . . . which wildflower?
Echinacea?
Sweet Cicely?
Pennywort?
Agrimony?
Dogbane?
Fleabane?
am I getting close?

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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 23:58:24 -0800 (PST), Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig
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>On Feb 27, 12:10*am, wildflower >
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>Um . . . which wildflower?
>Echinacea?
>Sweet Cicely?
>Pennywort?
>Agrimony?
>Dogbane?
>Fleabane?
>am I getting close?
>

ragweed, milkweed....


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