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west texas insect control -ot

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Edouard Bastarache on thu 23 aug 01


Hey Earl,

can't you understand english.
If it was I(french), everybody would understand.
I can't resist(Hehehehehe).
Don't bug my online friend Martin.


Later,



Edouard Bastarache
Irreductible Quebecois
Sorel-Tracy
Quebec
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----- Original Message -----
From: Earl Brunner
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: West Texas insect control -OT


> Sorry Martin, I can't resist, aren't the ants usually dead when found
> lying in the grass?
>
> Martin Howard wrote:
>
> > > > British ants know how to swim?>
> >
> >
> > Fascinating creatures; worthy of much study, when lying in the grass.
> >
> > Martin Howard
> > Webb's Cottage Pottery
> > Woolpits Road, Great Saling
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> > England
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Earl Brunner on thu 23 aug 01


Sorry Martin, I can't resist, aren't the ants usually dead when found
lying in the grass?

Martin Howard wrote:

> > British ants know how to swim?>
>
>
> Fascinating creatures; worthy of much study, when lying in the grass.
>
> Martin Howard
> Webb's Cottage Pottery
> Woolpits Road, Great Saling
> BRAINTREE, Essex CM7 5DZ
> England
>
> martin@webbscottage.co.uk
> http://www.webbscottage.co.uk
>
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Martin Howard on fri 24 aug 01


lying in the grass?>

It's YOU who is lying in the grass! Earl. What are you doing there?

Ah, mugging up on English grammar?

Martin Howard
Webb's Cottage Pottery
Woolpits Road, Great Saling
BRAINTREE, Essex CM7 5DZ
England

martin@webbscottage.co.uk
http://www.webbscottage.co.uk

Earl Brunner on fri 24 aug 01


Could be, I could never understand why I had to take Spanish in school
when I was so bad at English. Took English 101 in College at least twice.

But why would I by laying in the grass, over there it'd be wet grass?
How do you potters over there dry out your pots anyway?

Martin Howard wrote:

>
>
> It's YOU who is lying in the grass! Earl. What are you doing there?
>
> Ah, mugging up on English grammar?
>
> Martin Howard
> Webb's Cottage Pottery
> Woolpits Road, Great Saling
> BRAINTREE, Essex CM7 5DZ
> England
>
> martin@webbscottage.co.uk
> http://www.webbscottage.co.uk
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Avril Farley on sat 25 aug 01


Earl wrote:
"How do you potters over there dry out your pots anyway?"

Why, Earl, 20 porcelain bottles yesterday outside, in the sun! Unusual, I
have to say. Normally it's on racks in my workshop near the kiln, or, in
winter in the cool oven of my woodburning range.

Avril in the (Very Green Damp) Forest,UK
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