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On 8/17/2015 10:18 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 14:12:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
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>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Janet B wrote:
>>>>> "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> >And vegetable
>>>>> >stands? What are those? I've never seen anything like that here.
>>>>
>>>> If you ask, "vegetable stands? What are those?" then you've never seen
>>>> them anywhere or even heard of them? Please.
>>>
>>> No. I have not. I was serious when I asked this. Once in a while I
>>> see a
>>> guy by the road selling strawberries and we have stands of Yakima
>>> cherries.
>>> In Eastern Washington, I have seen apple stands. I don't think I
>>> have ever
>>> seen a vegetable stand.

>>
>> Absolute bullshit, you're lying. Again.

>
> No, I'm not. We have some places like Yakima Fruit and other outdoor
> markets. No stands that I know of. Not for vegetables. Then again,
> the area where I live is not known for its vegetable gardens. It was
> farm country when we moved here. It isn't now although there are some
> places with horses and cows. And there was up until this last year, a
> Dahlia Farm.



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> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 14:17:27 -0700, "Julie Bove" >
> wrote:
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>>>>Our temps are down and humidity up. It is 72 in the house and I am
>>>>shivering as I have adjusted to the hotter weather. Temp. is supposed
>>>>to
>>>>go
>>>>back up tomorrow.
>>>
>>>
>>> It never got THAT cold overnight here outside, let alone inside.
>>> Was still 81 inside when I got up a few hours ago.
>>>
>>> Don't LIKE AC, but would almost kill for it right now.
>>>
>>> THEN a mid-air collision of 2 planes near here, REALLY not a good day.

>>
>>Our temp. got to 53 overnight. So it was 96 a couple of weeks ago and
>>dipped down to 53. Sudden temp. changes like that tend to make people
>>feel
>>unwell. It's currently 72 outside and 77 in the house.

>
> Today, it's currently 91 outside, with near 50% humidity.
> It's 90 inside, with a bit over 50% humidity, and 3 fans running.
>
> It's supposed to cool by 10 degrees or more over the next 5-6 days.


Not fair. Even with fans running, it is *always* hotter inside. Currently
76 outside and 80 inside.

I just had a scare. Thankfully my bro called and I had to go do something
for him or I wouldn't have noticed. The painter had the front door fully
open so the paint he had applied would dry. He did not tell me that he did
this and we have two strictly indoor cats. Luckily I had a box fan near the
door and two boxes. One of paper towels and another a bar stool that I have
yet to put together. I had to throw those things in the way and then I
amended it with an assortment of things that I could grab quickly, including
two laundry baskets.

It wasn't enough to stop the cats though and they kept trying to get out. I
distracted them with treats and toys. I was eventually able to lure Jetta
into Angela's room and got the door shut and Jazzy is in my room. There is
no potty box in Angela's room and no food or water in either. I don't dare
open either door either or they will get out again. So I hope the front
door doesn't have to be open for long. I was able to grab my Yucatan
cookbook and look at a few pages. Did not get to any recipes yet but there
was a nice vintage picture of what appeared to be a cooking school and I
think they were making Fideo.

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> On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 21:18:43 -0600, Janet B >
> wrote:
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>>On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 08:37:18 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
>>
>>>On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 11:58:36 -0600, Janet B >
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 09:01:51 +1000, Jeßus >
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 14:12:12 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>"Jeßus" wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Radishes also happen to be hands-down the easiest vegetable to grow
>>>>>>> yourself. If you like radishes, why not grow some?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I responded to her too soon. You said it all.
>>>>>
>>>>>I might put some radishes in this year, why not?
>>>>>Each time I grow them, I end up with way too many, even though I plant
>>>>>less seeds each time... oh well
>>>>>
>>>>>I have spent the past 6 days preparing my veggie garden. I pulled out
>>>>>all the stops this year in a bid to break down the clay I have here.
>>>>>Two large truckloads of sheep and cow poo, all of my poultry poo
>>>>>collected over the past 5 years, some old sawdust, bales of old
>>>>>sheep's fleece, large round bales of straw put through the
>>>>>chipper/mulcher, blood and bone, dynamic lifter and about 40 bags of
>>>>>lime... all mixed up and leveled out. Still need to mulch it, which I
>>>>>hope to do today.
>>>>>
>>>>>I plan to grow a lot of tomatoes this year, and make a huge batch of
>>>>>tomato sauce.
>>>>
>>>>Add gypsum to your soil. It will change the nature of the clay. See
>>>>here for complete info. It's good stuff.
>>>>http://www.cmtmi.com/gypsum.asp
>>>>The amendments you are adding are excellent but they are needed in
>>>>addition to gypsum.
>>>
>>>Thanks Janet, sadly gypsum doesn't work on the type of clay I have.
>>>I found that out after many bags of gypsum. There is a simple test you
>>>can do to determine if the clay is suitable for gypsum or not (I found
>>>this out after the fact, of course).
>>>
>>>It's alright now, though. There's that much organic matter through the
>>>soil now, I'm close to winning If I do the same next year, there
>>>shouldn't be any clumping whatsoever.

>>
>>I'm sorry to hear that gypsum won't work for you. It works a charm
>>for me. It's been probably 10 years since I applied any gypsum. I
>>need to do it again this fall. I get soil that I can't put a shovel
>>in more than an inch or so Thanks for the reminder

>
> Damn... your grounds nasty :/
> Mine has never been hard like that (unless bone dry), but the clay is
> very thick and heavy. Very high in nutrients though, most of my front
> ground is all old river bed. There's gold in it too, but not enough to
> make it worth extracting. There *have* been decent sized nuggets found
> here, but I haven't found any on my property of any real size.


Ours here is just very rocky. When we did have a garden, it was a yearly
task to dig down about 2-3 feet and sort out all of the soil. We then had
to find a place to put the rocks. And then we had to haul in some topsoil
to make up the difference. It was quite a process.

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On 8/17/2015 10:23 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "The Other Guy" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 14:17:27 -0700, "Julie Bove" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>>> Our temps are down and humidity up. It is 72 in the house and I am
>>>>> shivering as I have adjusted to the hotter weather. Temp. is
>>>>> supposed to
>>>>> go
>>>>> back up tomorrow.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It never got THAT cold overnight here outside, let alone inside.
>>>> Was still 81 inside when I got up a few hours ago.
>>>>
>>>> Don't LIKE AC, but would almost kill for it right now.
>>>>
>>>> THEN a mid-air collision of 2 planes near here, REALLY not a good day.
>>>
>>> Our temp. got to 53 overnight. So it was 96 a couple of weeks ago and
>>> dipped down to 53. Sudden temp. changes like that tend to make
>>> people feel
>>> unwell. It's currently 72 outside and 77 in the house.

>>
>> Today, it's currently 91 outside, with near 50% humidity.
>> It's 90 inside, with a bit over 50% humidity, and 3 fans running.
>>
>> It's supposed to cool by 10 degrees or more over the next 5-6 days.

>
> Not fair. Even with fans running, it is *always* hotter inside.
> Currently 76 outside and 80 inside.
>
> I just had a scare. Thankfully my bro called and I had to go do
> something for him or I wouldn't have noticed. The painter had the front
> door fully open so the paint he had applied would dry. He did not tell
> me that he did this and we have two strictly indoor cats. Luckily I had
> a box fan near the door and two boxes. One of paper towels and another
> a bar stool that I have yet to put together. I had to throw those
> things in the way and then I amended it with an assortment of things
> that I could grab quickly, including two laundry baskets.
>
> It wasn't enough to stop the cats though and they kept trying to get
> out. I distracted them with treats and toys. I was eventually able to
> lure Jetta into Angela's room and got the door shut and Jazzy is in my
> room. There is no potty box in Angela's room and no food or water in
> either. I don't dare open either door either or they will get out
> again. So I hope the front door doesn't have to be open for long. I
> was able to grab my Yucatan cookbook and look at a few pages. Did not
> get to any recipes yet but there was a nice vintage picture of what
> appeared to be a cooking school and I think they were making Fideo.



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On 8/17/2015 10:23 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "The Other Guy" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 14:17:27 -0700, "Julie Bove" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>>> Our temps are down and humidity up. It is 72 in the house and I am
>>>>> shivering as I have adjusted to the hotter weather. Temp. is
>>>>> supposed to
>>>>> go
>>>>> back up tomorrow.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It never got THAT cold overnight here outside, let alone inside.
>>>> Was still 81 inside when I got up a few hours ago.
>>>>
>>>> Don't LIKE AC, but would almost kill for it right now.
>>>>
>>>> THEN a mid-air collision of 2 planes near here, REALLY not a good day.
>>>
>>> Our temp. got to 53 overnight. So it was 96 a couple of weeks ago and
>>> dipped down to 53. Sudden temp. changes like that tend to make
>>> people feel
>>> unwell. It's currently 72 outside and 77 in the house.

>>
>> Today, it's currently 91 outside, with near 50% humidity.
>> It's 90 inside, with a bit over 50% humidity, and 3 fans running.
>>
>> It's supposed to cool by 10 degrees or more over the next 5-6 days.

>
> Not fair. Even with fans running, it is *always* hotter inside.
> Currently 76 outside and 80 inside.
>
> I just had a scare. Thankfully my bro called and I had to go do
> something for him or I wouldn't have noticed. The painter had the front
> door fully open so the paint he had applied would dry. He did not tell
> me that he did this and we have two strictly indoor cats. Luckily I had
> a box fan near the door and two boxes. One of paper towels and another
> a bar stool that I have yet to put together. I had to throw those
> things in the way and then I amended it with an assortment of things
> that I could grab quickly, including two laundry baskets.
>
> It wasn't enough to stop the cats though and they kept trying to get
> out. I distracted them with treats and toys. I was eventually able to
> lure Jetta into Angela's room and got the door shut and Jazzy is in my
> room. There is no potty box in Angela's room and no food or water in
> either. I don't dare open either door either or they will get out
> again. So I hope the front door doesn't have to be open for long. I
> was able to grab my Yucatan cookbook and look at a few pages. Did not
> get to any recipes yet but there was a nice vintage picture of what
> appeared to be a cooking school and I think they were making Fideo.


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On 8/17/2015 10:17 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>> On 8/16/2015 5:12 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
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>>>>
>>>> If you ask, "vegetable stands? What are those?" then you've never seen
>>>> them anywhere or even heard of them? Please.
>>>
>>> No. I have not. I was serious when I asked this. Once in a while I
>>> see a guy by the road selling strawberries and we have stands of Yakima
>>> cherries. In Eastern Washington, I have seen apple stands. I don't
>>> think I have ever seen a vegetable stand.
>>>

>> I won't bother to look it up but I'm pretty sure at some point you've
>> mentioned what some folks call vegetable stands. Specifically places
>> where vegetables were left out on tables in the sun with no attendant,
>> just an honor box for paying for whatever is purchased.

>
> I may have mentioned an honor box for golf. I have never seen an honor
> box for vegetables. I did see a driveway to a house on the way to
> Woodinville where they had some excess produce from their garden sitting
> out on a little table in the driveway. There was no box for paying and
> I had no clue how anyone would have purchased the stuff as there was no
> place to park on the road and the driveway just sort of appears out of
> nowhere. That is not what I would call a stand at all.
>
> I have also mentioned the Farmers Markets where the vegetables and other
> produce were sitting out rotting. Yes, there were little canopies over
> them. But they were still past their prime and rotting.
>>
>> I've never seen one of *those*. The farm/vegetable stands around here
>> always have someone in attendance. They also have canopies erected
>> over the tables to keep the produce in the shade.
>>
>> Jill

>

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> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 12:09:23 -0700, The Other Guy
> > wrote:
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>>On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 10:12:20 -0400, Doris Night >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Yes you did. You said "You can just FOAD." It's in the last paragraph
>>>written by you above.

>>
>>She SAID that because you WERE being a bitch, so it was somewhat deserved.

>
> No, she wasn't. You might want to re-read the thread and revise your
> comment.


I called whichever Janet that replied to me a bitch and I told her to FOAD.
I do not deny that. What I do deny is that Janet seemed to think this was
all about me.

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> On 2015-08-16 5:19 PM, jmcquown wrote:
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>> I won't bother to look it up but I'm pretty sure at some point you've
>> mentioned what some folks call vegetable stands. Specifically places
>> where vegetables were left out on tables in the sun with no attendant,
>> just an honor box for paying for whatever is purchased.
>>
>> I've never seen one of *those*. The farm/vegetable stands around here
>> always have someone in attendance. They also have canopies erected over
>> the tables to keep the produce in the shade.

>
>
> Our local vegetable stand is often unattended. Sometimes you can push the
> button to ring a bell and the owner will come out. Other times they have a
> cash box with a slot and there is an honour system. My son remarked on
> that one day. I don't remember if he was living in Montreal or Toronto at
> the time, but he said that where he lived no one in their right mind would
> leave goods for sale on an honour system, and the money box would have
> disappeared in minutes. We live in an area where were can leave our doors
> unlocked even if we are not home.


What exactly is a vegetable stand? I seriously don't think I have ever seen
one.

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On 8/17/2015 10:50 AM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:07:33 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
>
>> On 2015-08-16 5:17 PM, Je?us wrote:
>>
>>> So Janet was correct (of course). You denied saying it, even though it
>>> was plain to see that you /did/ tell her to die. So where do the
>>> attributions alter that fact? No admission of clearly being wrong, let
>>> alone an apology, of course.
>>>

>>
>>
>> Give her a break. She didn't remember writing that. That is a perfectly
>> valid reason for her to get tripped up in her lies.

>
> Beavis and Butthead have the day off. Huh huh.
>

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On 8/17/2015 1:41 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 12:09:23 -0700, The Other Guy
>> <Knews

>
> I called whichever Janet that replied to me a bitch and I told her to
> FOAD. I do not deny that. What I do deny is that Janet seemed to think
> this was all about me.

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On 8/17/2015 1:42 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>
> What exactly is a vegetable? I seriously don't think I have ever
> seen one.

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On 8/17/2015 2:55 PM, The Other Guy wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:42:52 -0700, "Julie Bove" >
> wrote:
>
>>> Our local vegetable stand is often unattended. Sometimes you can push the
>>> button to ring a bell and the owner will come out. Other times they have a
>>> cash box with a slot and there is an honour system. My son remarked on
>>> that one day. I don't remember if he was living in Montreal or Toronto at
>>> the time, but he said that where he lived no one in their right mind would
>>> leave goods for sale on an honour system, and the money box would have
>>> disappeared in minutes. We live in an area where were can leave our doors
>>> unlocked even if we are not home.

>>
>> What exactly is a vegetable stand? I seriously don't think I have ever seen
>> one.

>
> Plenty of them here, just not IN the city.
>
> Small farms will set up a stand on the road on their property
> and sell their products.
>
> Kind of like a child's lemonade stand in the city.
>
> http://photobucket.com/images/Vegetable+stand/
>
> http://www.shutterstock.com/s/vegeta...nd/search.html
>
> http://www.canstockphoto.com/images-...ble-stand.html
>
> Some pix are clearly commercial operations,
> many are the classic roadside sales stand
>
>
>
>
>

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"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>> On 2015-08-16 5:17 PM, Je�us wrote:
>>
>>> So Janet was correct (of course). You denied saying it, even though it
>>> was plain to see that you /did/ tell her to die. So where do the
>>> attributions alter that fact? No admission of clearly being wrong, let
>>> alone an apology, of course.
>>>

>>
>>
>> Give her a break. She didn't remember writing that. That is a perfectly
>> valid reason for her to get tripped up in her lies.

>
> There were no lies.


It doesn't matter. Dave will respond to anything you say whether or not he
gets it right or wrong. He simply cannot control himself.

Cheri
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> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:07:33 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
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>>On 2015-08-16 5:17 PM, Je?us wrote:
>>
>>> So Janet was correct (of course). You denied saying it, even though it
>>> was plain to see that you /did/ tell her to die. So where do the
>>> attributions alter that fact? No admission of clearly being wrong, let
>>> alone an apology, of course.
>>>

>>
>>
>>Give her a break. She didn't remember writing that. That is a perfectly
>>valid reason for her to get tripped up in her lies.

>
> Beavis and Butthead have the day off. Huh huh.


Nahhh they are always on Julie bashing duty. Hell, whatever else do they
have to talk about in their miserable moaning lives?


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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>>
>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 2015-08-16 5:17 PM, Je�us wrote:
>>>
>>>> So Janet was correct (of course). You denied saying it, even though it
>>>> was plain to see that you /did/ tell her to die. So where do the
>>>> attributions alter that fact? No admission of clearly being wrong, let
>>>> alone an apology, of course.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Give her a break. She didn't remember writing that. That is a perfectly
>>> valid reason for her to get tripped up in her lies.

>>
>> There were no lies.

>
> It doesn't matter. Dave will respond to anything you say whether or not he
> gets it right or wrong. He simply cannot control himself.


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> On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:42:52 -0700, "Julie Bove" >
> wrote:
>
>>> Our local vegetable stand is often unattended. Sometimes you can push
>>> the
>>> button to ring a bell and the owner will come out. Other times they have
>>> a
>>> cash box with a slot and there is an honour system. My son remarked on
>>> that one day. I don't remember if he was living in Montreal or Toronto
>>> at
>>> the time, but he said that where he lived no one in their right mind
>>> would
>>> leave goods for sale on an honour system, and the money box would have
>>> disappeared in minutes. We live in an area where were can leave our
>>> doors
>>> unlocked even if we are not home.

>>
>>What exactly is a vegetable stand? I seriously don't think I have ever
>>seen
>>one.

>
> Plenty of them here, just not IN the city.
>
> Small farms will set up a stand on the road on their property
> and sell their products.
>
> Kind of like a child's lemonade stand in the city.
>
> http://photobucket.com/images/Vegetable+stand/
>
> http://www.shutterstock.com/s/vegeta...nd/search.html
>
> http://www.canstockphoto.com/images-...ble-stand.html
>
> Some pix are clearly commercial operations,
> many are the classic roadside sales stand


Nope. Nothing like that here that I've seen, except for the little table in
that driveway. My one neighbor down the street has put a few things out in
the past, like literally a TV tray with a few things on it. I suppose for
the neighbors to take. Like I said, I have seen a few fruit stands. Not
veggies.

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>
> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 2015-08-16 5:17 PM, Je�us wrote:
>>>
>>>> So Janet was correct (of course). You denied saying it, even though it
>>>> was plain to see that you /did/ tell her to die. So where do the
>>>> attributions alter that fact? No admission of clearly being wrong, let
>>>> alone an apology, of course.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Give her a break. She didn't remember writing that. That is a perfectly
>>> valid reason for her to get tripped up in her lies.

>>
>> There were no lies.

>
> It doesn't matter. Dave will respond to anything you say whether or not he
> gets it right or wrong. He simply cannot control himself.


I have no clue what happened here. It's not just him. One of the Janets
was being nasty to me and implied that I thought it was all about *me*. I
replied to her and said that I had not said that. Meaning that I thought it
was all about me. I most certainly *did* call her a bitch and tell her to
FOAD. I don't even mind repeating that part again and again. That's just
how I feel.

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On Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 11:43:10 PM UTC-4, Julie Bove wrote:
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> > On 2015-08-16 5:19 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> >
> >> I won't bother to look it up but I'm pretty sure at some point you've
> >> mentioned what some folks call vegetable stands. Specifically places
> >> where vegetables were left out on tables in the sun with no attendant,
> >> just an honor box for paying for whatever is purchased.
> >>
> >> I've never seen one of *those*. The farm/vegetable stands around here
> >> always have someone in attendance. They also have canopies erected over
> >> the tables to keep the produce in the shade.

> >
> >
> > Our local vegetable stand is often unattended. Sometimes you can push the
> > button to ring a bell and the owner will come out. Other times they have a
> > cash box with a slot and there is an honour system. My son remarked on
> > that one day. I don't remember if he was living in Montreal or Toronto at
> > the time, but he said that where he lived no one in their right mind would
> > leave goods for sale on an honour system, and the money box would have
> > disappeared in minutes. We live in an area where were can leave our doors
> > unlocked even if we are not home.

>
> What exactly is a vegetable stand? I seriously don't think I have ever seen
> one.


Google "vegetable stand"; you might come up with something like this:

<https://www.colourbox.com/image/fresh-rural-produce-and-vegetable-stand-image-4739373>

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Cheri wrote:
>>> Give her a break. She didn't remember writing that. That is a
>>> perfectly valid reason for her to get tripped up in her lies.

>>
>> There were no lies.

>
> It doesn't matter. Dave will respond to anything you say whether or not
> he gets it right or wrong. He simply cannot control himself.



And isn't that kind of obsessive lack of impulse control an odd thing
for a former peace officer to demonstrate here...
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Ophelia wrote:

>>> Give her a break. She didn't remember writing that. That is a perfectly
>>> valid reason for her to get tripped up in her lies.

>>
>> Beavis and Butthead have the day off. Huh huh.

>
> Nahhh they are always on Julie bashing duty. Hell, whatever else do
> they have to talk about in their miserable moaning lives?
>
>

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Janet wrote:
>>> She SAID that because you WERE being a bitch, so it was somewhat deserved.
>> >
>> >I said it to one of the Janets who was inferring that I thought things were
>> >all about me.

> That's OK Julie; any poster with a brain knows your troll bandwagon
> supporters are too stupid to follow a thread, and too dishonest to care
> who said what.
>
> Janet UK



You're one rotten-crotched old bully hag, you useless biotch.

You can ingest industrial poison anytime and drop damned dead!
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Janet wrote:
> Do you have even the faintest clue what kind of a fool you look when
> you post such nonsense on a cooking group where many people grow their
> own fruit and veg.
>
> Janet UK
>


Do you have nothing in your black soul save for spite and bile?

You make me want to PUKE!
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Roy wrote:
>> Do you have even the faintest clue what kind of a fool you look when
>> >you post such nonsense on a cooking group where many people grow their
>> >own fruit and veg.
>> >
>> > Janet UK

> Julie's story is just that...a story. Anyone who gardens could see right
> through it. Try again Julie, maybe you'll be more believable if you
> just said "We never tried to garden", "as we didn't want the bother".


You have no proof of any such thing, and you personal enmity for her is
the reason you spew this bilge.

**** off back to the tundra, hoser.
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On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 9:20:47 AM UTC-6, Quemado wrote:
> Roy wrote:
> >> Do you have even the faintest clue what kind of a fool you look when
> >> >you post such nonsense on a cooking group where many people grow their
> >> >own fruit and veg.
> >> >
> >> > Janet UK

> > Julie's story is just that...a story. Anyone who gardens could see right
> > through it. Try again Julie, maybe you'll be more believable if you
> > just said "We never tried to garden", "as we didn't want the bother".

>
> You have no proof of any such thing, and you personal enmity for her is
> the reason you spew this bilge.
>
> **** off back to the tundra, hoser.


I don't have any personal enmity towards Julie...honestly, a little
constructive criticism can be quite helpful. I DO NOT HATE JULIE. How
often must I say it?
Ask Julie as to if I hate her or not...see what she says. Does she
interpret my postings as HATE mail?
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On 2015-08-17 11:15 AM, Roy wrote:

>> Do you have even the faintest clue what kind of a fool you look when
>> you post such nonsense on a cooking group where many people grow their
>> own fruit and veg.
>>
>> Janet UK

>
> Julie's story is just that...a story. Anyone who gardens could see right
> through it. Try again Julie, maybe you'll be more believable if you
> just said "We never tried to garden", "as we didn't want the bother".
>


I can be difficult for anyone in that clan to stick something like a
plant into the ground knowing that it is smarter than they are.



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Janet wrote:
> Maybe Julie did grow her own house from a rock and a stick; that would
> explain a lot.
>
> Janet UK



Maybe you were raised by foul, drunken, abusive parents who ruined your
soul, made you into a seething mind-rash of anger and resentment, and
then set you upon the world like a mongoose with it's tail on fire.

Know this, biotch - YOU are poisoned, damaged, worthless goods!
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Roy wrote:

>>> Julie's story is just that...a story. Anyone who gardens could see right
>>> through it. Try again Julie, maybe you'll be more believable if you
>>> just said "We never tried to garden", "as we didn't want the bother".

>>
>> You have no proof of any such thing, and you personal enmity for her is
>> the reason you spew this bilge.
>>
>> **** off back to the tundra, hoser.

>
> I don't have any personal enmity towards Julie...

Oh bullshit!

> honestly, a little
> constructive criticism can be quite helpful. I DO NOT HATE JULIE. How
> often must I say it?


Just enough times to erase the pot shots you take at her all too often I
suppose.

> Ask Julie as to if I hate her or not...see what she says. Does she
> interpret my postings as HATE mail?


I'll let her address that should she so choose.

In the meantime, enough!

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Dave Smith wrote:
>> Julie's story is just that...a story. Anyone who gardens could see right
>> through it. Try again Julie, maybe you'll be more believable if you
>> just said "We never tried to garden", "as we didn't want the bother".
>>

>
> I can be difficult for anyone in that clan to stick something like a
> plant into the ground knowing that it is smarter than they are.



The real question here is, why are you such a hateful bully?

How many bad busts and abusive arrests did you make when you played cop?

How far would we need to dig in to Canadian records to see what a louse
you were in your "career"?

I don't make this late-life bullying to be some recent behavioral
development. Oh no....not one bit...
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On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:42:52 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
...
>> On 2015-08-16 5:19 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>
>>> I won't bother to look it up but I'm pretty sure at some point you've
>>> mentioned what some folks call vegetable stands. Specifically places
>>> where vegetables were left out on tables in the sun with no attendant,
>>> just an honor box for paying for whatever is purchased.
>>>
>>> I've never seen one of *those*. The farm/vegetable stands around here
>>> always have someone in attendance. They also have canopies erected over
>>> the tables to keep the produce in the shade.

>>
>>
>> Our local vegetable stand is often unattended. Sometimes you can push the
>> button to ring a bell and the owner will come out. Other times they have a
>> cash box with a slot and there is an honour system. My son remarked on
>> that one day. I don't remember if he was living in Montreal or Toronto at
>> the time, but he said that where he lived no one in their right mind would
>> leave goods for sale on an honour system, and the money box would have
>> disappeared in minutes. We live in an area where were can leave our doors
>> unlocked even if we are not home.

>
>What exactly is a vegetable stand? I seriously don't think I have ever seen
>one.


Lots of vegetable/farm stands here. Farm stands are a place on the
side of the road where the farmer sells what's grown on the farm.
Vegetable stands are farm stands only smaller, typically a roadside
table for selling extras from the family garden, typically unattended,
people pay on the honor system... I tried it one summer, no one stole
anything, in fact several over paid because there wasn't change, but
my doorbell didn't stop ringing from people wanting to chat about what
crop would be ready next, but mostly to just chat about local
events... I didn't do it again. Farmer's Markets are totally
different, there many venders are selling the same produce from the
wholesale market the stupidmarkets buy from... for the most part
farmer's markets do not sell freshly harvested produce, in fact
pitifully few of those venders are farmers... they're gypsy retailers
that follow the growing seasons from place to place. Real farmers
would have a stand on the roadside right in front of their farm, like
the U-PICK farms, plenty of those here too.
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Roy wrote:

>>> I don't have any personal enmity towards Julie...honestly, a
>>> little
>>> constructive criticism can be quite helpful. I DO NOT HATE
>>> JULIE. How
>>> often must I say it?
>>> Ask Julie as to if I hate her or not...see what she says. Does
>>> she
>>> interpret my postings as HATE mail?
>>> ===

>>
>> Why are you explaining yourself to the casa boner troll?

>
> Because trolls are retarded.


Lame rationalizing.

> If this troll really is Omelet getting even, then she has really gone
> to extremes herself by picking fights with everyone on the forum.


Again your paranoia and conspiracy theories serve only to inveigle you.

> How this is going to end I don't know, but she is not gaining any friends.


Those who seek the friendship of bullies are no better than the same.

Pass.



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"Quemado" > wrote in message
...
> Cheri wrote:
>>>> Give her a break. She didn't remember writing that. That is a
>>>> perfectly valid reason for her to get tripped up in her lies.
>>>
>>> There were no lies.

>>
>> It doesn't matter. Dave will respond to anything you say whether or not
>> he gets it right or wrong. He simply cannot control himself.

>
>
> And isn't that kind of obsessive lack of impulse control an odd thing for
> a former peace officer to demonstrate here...


That he was ever one is a scary idea for sure.

Cheri

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On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 21:55:57 -0700, The Other Guy
> wrote:

>On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:42:52 -0700, "Julie Bove" >
>wrote:
>
>>> Our local vegetable stand is often unattended. Sometimes you can push the
>>> button to ring a bell and the owner will come out. Other times they have a
>>> cash box with a slot and there is an honour system. My son remarked on
>>> that one day. I don't remember if he was living in Montreal or Toronto at
>>> the time, but he said that where he lived no one in their right mind would
>>> leave goods for sale on an honour system, and the money box would have
>>> disappeared in minutes. We live in an area where were can leave our doors
>>> unlocked even if we are not home.

>>
>>What exactly is a vegetable stand? I seriously don't think I have ever seen
>>one.

>
>Plenty of them here, just not IN the city.
>
>Small farms will set up a stand on the road on their property
>and sell their products.


All size farms do that here and as the seasons change so do the farm
stands, right now the huge corn farmers have stands up, soon it'll be
melons, then pumpkins, soon the huge orchards will put out apples,
cider, and pears. Most of the farm stands also sell their own
honey... and in winter they will be selling their maple syrup. Some
farm stands are quite elaborate, they'll be selling whatever they
grow, from cukes to zukes, and a few sell an array of hanging baskets
of all kinds of flowers. Also I can't forget all the livestock
farmers, they take orders for beef, they sell butchered chickens, and
many sell raw fleeces, washed fleeces, and dyed and spun yarns... my
neighbor around the corner sells llama and alpaca yarn, he also sells
his handmade spinning wheels, they're gorgeous.


>Kind of like a child's lemonade stand in the city.
>
>http://photobucket.com/images/Vegetable+stand/
>
>http://www.shutterstock.com/s/vegeta...nd/search.html
>
>http://www.canstockphoto.com/images-...ble-stand.html
>
>Some pix are clearly commercial operations,
>many are the classic roadside sales stand
>
>
>
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On Mon, 17 Aug 2015 00:54:54 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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snip
>

One of the Janets
>was being nasty to me and implied that I thought it was all about *me*. I
>replied to her and said that I had not said that. Meaning that I thought it
>was all about me. I most certainly *did* call her a bitch and tell her to
>FOAD. I don't even mind repeating that part again and again. That's just
>how I feel.


A Princess would never say it was all about her. A Princess would
never think it was all about her. That is just the way a Princess
operates. A Princess sees what affects her and little else.
Janet US
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Cheri wrote:
>
> "Quemado" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Cheri wrote:
>>>>> Give her a break. She didn't remember writing that. That is a
>>>>> perfectly valid reason for her to get tripped up in her lies.
>>>>
>>>> There were no lies.
>>>
>>> It doesn't matter. Dave will respond to anything you say whether or not
>>> he gets it right or wrong. He simply cannot control himself.

>>
>>
>> And isn't that kind of obsessive lack of impulse control an odd thing
>> for a former peace officer to demonstrate here...

>
> That he was ever one is a scary idea for sure.
>
> Cheri


These are people in positions of great responsibility that we must be
able to trust and look up to.

I read his screeds here and personal venom toward Julie and it gives me
real pause to think what he must have been like to other folks when they
lacked the power to tell him back off.

Not a happy thought at all.

:-(


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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>Julie Bove wrote:
>>Dave Smith" wrote:
>> >jmcquown wrote:
>> >
>> >> I won't bother to look it up but I'm pretty sure at some point you've
>> >> mentioned what some folks call vegetable stands. Specifically places
>> >> where vegetables were left out on tables in the sun with no attendant,
>> >> just an honor box for paying for whatever is purchased.
>> >>
>> >> I've never seen one of *those*. The farm/vegetable stands around here
>> >> always have someone in attendance. They also have canopies erected over
>> >> the tables to keep the produce in the shade.
>> >
>> > Our local vegetable stand is often unattended. Sometimes you can push the
>> > button to ring a bell and the owner will come out. Other times they have a
>> > cash box with a slot and there is an honour system. My son remarked on
>> > that one day. I don't remember if he was living in Montreal or Toronto at
>> > the time, but he said that where he lived no one in their right mind would
>> > leave goods for sale on an honour system, and the money box would have
>> > disappeared in minutes. We live in an area where were can leave our doors
>> > unlocked even if we are not home.

>>
>> What exactly is a vegetable stand? I seriously don't think I have ever seen
>> one.

>
>Google "vegetable stand"; you might come up with something like this:
>
><https://www.colourbox.com/image/fresh-rural-produce-and-vegetable-stand-image-4739373>


This web site depicts one of the larger farm stand operations where I
live:
http://www.stantonsfeurafarm.com/
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