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Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
Ellen
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ellen wickberg wrote:
> Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
> Ellen



I'm still trying to come up with a snappy reply to "developer" about
making corn squeezin's.

Best regards,
Bob
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zxcvbob wrote:

> ellen wickberg wrote:
> > Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
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> I'm still trying to come up with a snappy reply to "developer" about
> making corn squeezin's.
> Best regards, Bob


Had wonderful idea - we're a small family and we couldn't use up a bunch
of green onions before they went bad. So - had a large plastic
flowerpot, Walmart had Texas Sweets onion sets, planted whole bunch in
pot, coupla weeks will pull what I need when I need it, absolutely
fresh, no refrigerator compost heap. I'm so brilliant, I slay me.
Strawberries oughta be out in a few weeks, planning and planning and
planning.
Edrena


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"ellen wickberg" > wrote in message
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> Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
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Nope, not allot of activity here today....is checking the group part of your
morning ritual too? I get up, put the coffee on, get the kids off to
school, then sit down and check my email and read the group. Kinda a drag
when there's nothing to read.........perhaps I'll start a thread. Stay
tuned.....

Kathi


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> Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
> Ellen


My recollection is that it's just a slow time of the year, Ellen.
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ellen wickberg wrote:
> Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
> Ellen



Your question comes up every year a this time. In the northern
hemisphere, summre and fall are preserving busy times when people
ask lots of questions here. Winter-spring are very slow.

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ellen wickberg wrote:
> Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
> Ellen



Your question comes up every year a this time. In the northern
hemisphere, summre and fall are preserving busy times when people
ask lots of questions here. Winter-spring are very slow.

gloria p
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>> Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
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> Your question comes up every year a this time. In the northern
> hemisphere, summre and fall are preserving busy times when people
> ask lots of questions here. Winter-spring are very slow.
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> gloria p

Guess I just don't remember from year to year.
Thanks everyone for the replies
Ellen
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Puester wrote:
> ellen wickberg wrote:
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>> Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
>> Ellen

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> Your question comes up every year a this time. In the northern
> hemisphere, summre and fall are preserving busy times when people
> ask lots of questions here. Winter-spring are very slow.
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> gloria p

Guess I just don't remember from year to year.
Thanks everyone for the replies
Ellen
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il Thu, 3 Mar 2005 16:10:01 -0500, "Kathi Jones" ha scritto:

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> "ellen wickberg" > wrote in message
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> > Is everyone very busy or is my program not letting things through?
> > Ellen
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> Nope, not allot of activity here today....is checking the group part of your
> morning ritual too? I get up, put the coffee on, get the kids off to
> school, then sit down and check my email and read the group. Kinda a drag
> when there's nothing to read.........perhaps I'll start a thread. Stay
> tuned.....


yeah, who wants to get ready for work when there's mail to read. I
figured it was just the pre-weekend lull.
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