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To: Charles A. King who wrote (9340)5/7/1998 7:54:00 PM
From: michael Flynn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
Always refreshing to read Mr King's posts. They are informative and even when he strays are at worst philosophic,
I would enjoy this thread more if we could keep personalties out of the discussion however after a year and more I realize that is never going to happen.
I would like to mention that many of us are up to our ears in Green Oasis and I don't mean we'll break even at two dollars a share either. Maybe it's time to take another straw vote to see how many of us remain.

Best regards
Mike



To: Charles A. King who wrote (9340)5/8/1998 7:04:00 AM
From: Charles A. King  Respond to of 13091
 
Off topic ...

I will pick my first tomatoes of the season this morning. I have no chickens or chicken manure within miles and do not use materials toxic to humans, but I still wash my tomatoes thoroughly in the kitchen.

I know there is no chicken manure around because I don't see it sold in stores and my neighbors don't garden. The soil is too awful except for a gardening fanatic.

It amazes me how many pests bother my tomatoes in Florida. Every year something different. This year however, there have no pests so far. It hasn't rained in months, the ground is bone dry several inches deep, and there are no bugs to speak of. El Nino's fault?

Charles