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To: jimmyo who wrote (6310)5/24/1998 12:23:00 PM
From: Ed Pittman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Jimmyo..
Couldn't agree more....

Now back to gardening....
The tomatoes are growing to the sky..The California sun has been good and a few days of fresh rains have helped also... Much better than the chlorine water I have to use. Beans are up and peas also...The sweet white corn is already a foot high.. planted another 3 rows to keep them coming..Gee this is alot of work.. i also have red and white onions coming..

Well, must be a weed day, while sitting on the fence..
Later and good holiday..
Ed



To: jimmyo who wrote (6310)5/24/1998 1:01:00 PM
From: John F. Dowd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Dear jimmyo:

I wasn't offering any opinion on Ms. Struther's appeal for the starving kids but rather trying to point out what a lame idea your friend had proposed for selling and promoting NXTL. Even though this is the era of the victim, ( read Sykes book A NAtion of Victims: The Decay of The American Character ). I don't believe such a campaign would bear any fruit but rather would be seen as an awkward attempt to portray NXTL as something which it is not. Their marketing can do a lot better than that one would hope.

You big hearted philanthropic guys are really something and in the words of Michener,"Where do we find such men?".

JFD