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Ron, KC4YOY
April 28th 04, 01:44 AM
I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
a new grocery store today.
What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
filter and pond?
I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
or just let it float?
Ron
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C.R."Ron"Lawrence KC4YOY
Antique Radio Collector & Historian
NCI-5445
POBox 3015
Matthews, NC 28106-3015
704-289-1166 (home)
Radio Collection Web Page,
http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com
Clough-Brengle equipment web page
http://CloughBrengle.homestead.com
CC-AWA Web Page,
http://www.cc-awa.org
joe
April 28th 04, 02:03 AM
I don't think the cilantro you buy at a grocery store will root - let us
know if it does though. They sell it at nurseries in the herb section.
Throw the watercress in the stream part of your pond loose, or put a small
pebble on it to keep it in place. Watercress likes moving water.
Joe
On 4/27/04 5:44 PM, "Ron, KC4YOY" > wrote:
> I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> a new grocery store today.
> What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> filter and pond?
> I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> or just let it float?
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joe
April 28th 04, 02:03 AM
I don't think the cilantro you buy at a grocery store will root - let us
know if it does though. They sell it at nurseries in the herb section.
Throw the watercress in the stream part of your pond loose, or put a small
pebble on it to keep it in place. Watercress likes moving water.
Joe
On 4/27/04 5:44 PM, "Ron, KC4YOY" > wrote:
> I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> a new grocery store today.
> What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> filter and pond?
> I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> or just let it float?
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Ka30P
April 28th 04, 02:25 AM
I once had this wonderful setup for watercress.
I bought some florescent light grid at the home supply store. I had my husband
cut it to fit in the 150 gallon stock tank filter (upflow to waterfall). I
spray painted it black.
Then I bought a case of watercress from my grocer. (A case was ten bunches).
I put one or a couple stems (depending on the size of the stem) into each
square of the grid.
I floated the grid in the water of the stock tank.
It flourished!!
Grew over a foot tall and flowered.
Then one of the watergardening labradors got in the stock tank, walked on it
and cracked it all to pieces.
Haven't gotten around to redoing it but should have this spring with the
accidental emptying of the pond and 3,000 new water algae bloom.
kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>
Ka30P
April 28th 04, 02:25 AM
I once had this wonderful setup for watercress.
I bought some florescent light grid at the home supply store. I had my husband
cut it to fit in the 150 gallon stock tank filter (upflow to waterfall). I
spray painted it black.
Then I bought a case of watercress from my grocer. (A case was ten bunches).
I put one or a couple stems (depending on the size of the stem) into each
square of the grid.
I floated the grid in the water of the stock tank.
It flourished!!
Grew over a foot tall and flowered.
Then one of the watergardening labradors got in the stock tank, walked on it
and cracked it all to pieces.
Haven't gotten around to redoing it but should have this spring with the
accidental emptying of the pond and 3,000 new water algae bloom.
kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>
Heather
April 28th 04, 02:46 AM
Hi Kathy:
When purchasing watercress is it necessary to get a bunch with roots or will
it root on it's own?
Thanks,
Heather
"Ka30P" > wrote in message
...
>
> I once had this wonderful setup for watercress.
> I bought some florescent light grid at the home supply store. I had my
husband
> cut it to fit in the 150 gallon stock tank filter (upflow to waterfall). I
> spray painted it black.
> Then I bought a case of watercress from my grocer. (A case was ten
bunches).
> I put one or a couple stems (depending on the size of the stem) into each
> square of the grid.
> I floated the grid in the water of the stock tank.
> It flourished!!
> Grew over a foot tall and flowered.
> Then one of the watergardening labradors got in the stock tank, walked on
it
> and cracked it all to pieces.
> Haven't gotten around to redoing it but should have this spring with the
> accidental emptying of the pond and 3,000 new water algae bloom.
>
>
> kathy :-)
> <A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>
Heather
April 28th 04, 02:46 AM
Hi Kathy:
When purchasing watercress is it necessary to get a bunch with roots or will
it root on it's own?
Thanks,
Heather
"Ka30P" > wrote in message
...
>
> I once had this wonderful setup for watercress.
> I bought some florescent light grid at the home supply store. I had my
husband
> cut it to fit in the 150 gallon stock tank filter (upflow to waterfall). I
> spray painted it black.
> Then I bought a case of watercress from my grocer. (A case was ten
bunches).
> I put one or a couple stems (depending on the size of the stem) into each
> square of the grid.
> I floated the grid in the water of the stock tank.
> It flourished!!
> Grew over a foot tall and flowered.
> Then one of the watergardening labradors got in the stock tank, walked on
it
> and cracked it all to pieces.
> Haven't gotten around to redoing it but should have this spring with the
> accidental emptying of the pond and 3,000 new water algae bloom.
>
>
> kathy :-)
> <A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>
Nedra
April 28th 04, 02:50 AM
Kathy, I'm so glad you posted this! I remember when you
planted all the watercress.... seems like only yesterday ;-)
I'll have to try it out this summer - only thing is the water
in my veggie filter doesn't really flow that fast. Guess I'll
redesign the grid and put it in the output of the waterfall -
hummm ... now I'm rethinking this plan too! <chuckle>
The Never finished pond....
Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
"Ka30P" > wrote in message
...
>
> I once had this wonderful setup for watercress.
> I bought some florescent light grid at the home supply store. I had my
husband
> cut it to fit in the 150 gallon stock tank filter (upflow to waterfall). I
> spray painted it black.
> Then I bought a case of watercress from my grocer. (A case was ten
bunches).
> I put one or a couple stems (depending on the size of the stem) into each
> square of the grid.
> I floated the grid in the water of the stock tank.
> It flourished!!
> Grew over a foot tall and flowered.
> Then one of the watergardening labradors got in the stock tank, walked on
it
> and cracked it all to pieces.
> Haven't gotten around to redoing it but should have this spring with the
> accidental emptying of the pond and 3,000 new water algae bloom.
>
>
> kathy :-)
> <A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>
Nedra
April 28th 04, 02:50 AM
Kathy, I'm so glad you posted this! I remember when you
planted all the watercress.... seems like only yesterday ;-)
I'll have to try it out this summer - only thing is the water
in my veggie filter doesn't really flow that fast. Guess I'll
redesign the grid and put it in the output of the waterfall -
hummm ... now I'm rethinking this plan too! <chuckle>
The Never finished pond....
Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118
"Ka30P" > wrote in message
...
>
> I once had this wonderful setup for watercress.
> I bought some florescent light grid at the home supply store. I had my
husband
> cut it to fit in the 150 gallon stock tank filter (upflow to waterfall). I
> spray painted it black.
> Then I bought a case of watercress from my grocer. (A case was ten
bunches).
> I put one or a couple stems (depending on the size of the stem) into each
> square of the grid.
> I floated the grid in the water of the stock tank.
> It flourished!!
> Grew over a foot tall and flowered.
> Then one of the watergardening labradors got in the stock tank, walked on
it
> and cracked it all to pieces.
> Haven't gotten around to redoing it but should have this spring with the
> accidental emptying of the pond and 3,000 new water algae bloom.
>
>
> kathy :-)
> <A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>
Ka30P
April 28th 04, 04:04 AM
Heather wrote << When purchasing watercress is it necessary to get a bunch with
roots or will
it root on it's own? >>
The roots will grow on their own. In fact if you put it in upside down the leaf
section will grow roots!
kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>
Ka30P
April 28th 04, 04:04 AM
Heather wrote << When purchasing watercress is it necessary to get a bunch with
roots or will
it root on it's own? >>
The roots will grow on their own. In fact if you put it in upside down the leaf
section will grow roots!
kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>
Bonnie
April 28th 04, 12:38 PM
Ron, KC4YOY wrote:
> I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> a new grocery store today.
> What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> filter and pond?
> I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> or just let it float?
>
> Ron
>
When I put mine in I just put it into a slotted basket (no
gravel) so that it doesn't wash into the pond (the fish will
eat it). When the roots develop I move it where ever I want
it or just leave it in the basket.
--
Bonnie
NJ
Bonnie
April 28th 04, 12:38 PM
Ron, KC4YOY wrote:
> I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> a new grocery store today.
> What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> filter and pond?
> I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> or just let it float?
>
> Ron
>
When I put mine in I just put it into a slotted basket (no
gravel) so that it doesn't wash into the pond (the fish will
eat it). When the roots develop I move it where ever I want
it or just leave it in the basket.
--
Bonnie
NJ
Benign Vanilla
April 28th 04, 02:02 PM
"Ron, KC4YOY" > wrote in message
. com...
> I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> a new grocery store today.
> What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> filter and pond?
> I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> or just let it float?
<snip>
Last year I just tossed the watercress from the grocery store into the pond.
It rooted just fine, even better when I moved it to my stream. This year we
tried cilantro, using my standard extend arm, drop, drink beer planting
method. It did nothing, and the fish avoided it.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Benign Vanilla
April 28th 04, 02:02 PM
"Ron, KC4YOY" > wrote in message
. com...
> I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> a new grocery store today.
> What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> filter and pond?
> I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> or just let it float?
<snip>
Last year I just tossed the watercress from the grocery store into the pond.
It rooted just fine, even better when I moved it to my stream. This year we
tried cilantro, using my standard extend arm, drop, drink beer planting
method. It did nothing, and the fish avoided it.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Benign Vanilla
April 28th 04, 02:04 PM
"Pond Newbie" > wrote in message
...
> I used the "BV method" of planting pond plants (refer to post on planting
in the
> "Anacharis" thread) on four new bunches of watercress. The first two
didn't do so well, I
> believe because they were too close to the side, where there is little
current, over the
> 'bog' channel.
>
> The new ones looked very perky by the time I'd finished the beer....
>
> lol
>
> DeAnna
<snip>
I may not know how much salt to add to a pond, but my patented extend arm,
drop plant, drink beer method of planting is always successful.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Benign Vanilla
April 28th 04, 02:04 PM
"Pond Newbie" > wrote in message
...
> I used the "BV method" of planting pond plants (refer to post on planting
in the
> "Anacharis" thread) on four new bunches of watercress. The first two
didn't do so well, I
> believe because they were too close to the side, where there is little
current, over the
> 'bog' channel.
>
> The new ones looked very perky by the time I'd finished the beer....
>
> lol
>
> DeAnna
<snip>
I may not know how much salt to add to a pond, but my patented extend arm,
drop plant, drink beer method of planting is always successful.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Mike Patterson
April 28th 04, 05:00 PM
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:04:58 -0400, "Benign Vanilla"
> wrote:
>
>"Pond Newbie" > wrote in message
...
>> I used the "BV method" of planting pond plants (refer to post on planting
>in the
>> "Anacharis" thread) on four new bunches of watercress. The first two
>didn't do so well, I
>> believe because they were too close to the side, where there is little
>current, over the
>> 'bog' channel.
>>
>> The new ones looked very perky by the time I'd finished the beer....
>>
>> lol
>>
>> DeAnna
><snip>
>
>I may not know how much salt to add to a pond, but my patented extend arm,
>drop plant, drink beer method of planting is always successful.
Waitaminit- "patented"?
Damn, how much do I owe you? I planted 6 Water Hyacinths using this
method a few weeks back, and a whole bag of watercress. I hope you
don't license by the plant...
Mike Patterson
Please remove the spamtrap to email me.
Mike Patterson
April 28th 04, 05:00 PM
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:04:58 -0400, "Benign Vanilla"
> wrote:
>
>"Pond Newbie" > wrote in message
...
>> I used the "BV method" of planting pond plants (refer to post on planting
>in the
>> "Anacharis" thread) on four new bunches of watercress. The first two
>didn't do so well, I
>> believe because they were too close to the side, where there is little
>current, over the
>> 'bog' channel.
>>
>> The new ones looked very perky by the time I'd finished the beer....
>>
>> lol
>>
>> DeAnna
><snip>
>
>I may not know how much salt to add to a pond, but my patented extend arm,
>drop plant, drink beer method of planting is always successful.
Waitaminit- "patented"?
Damn, how much do I owe you? I planted 6 Water Hyacinths using this
method a few weeks back, and a whole bag of watercress. I hope you
don't license by the plant...
Mike Patterson
Please remove the spamtrap to email me.
Benign Vanilla
April 28th 04, 05:06 PM
"Mike Patterson" > wrote in message
...
<snip>
> >I may not know how much salt to add to a pond, but my patented extend
arm,
> >drop plant, drink beer method of planting is always successful.
>
>
> Waitaminit- "patented"?
>
> Damn, how much do I owe you? I planted 6 Water Hyacinths using this
> method a few weeks back, and a whole bag of watercress. I hope you
> don't license by the plant...
We offer site licenses.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Benign Vanilla
April 28th 04, 05:06 PM
"Mike Patterson" > wrote in message
...
<snip>
> >I may not know how much salt to add to a pond, but my patented extend
arm,
> >drop plant, drink beer method of planting is always successful.
>
>
> Waitaminit- "patented"?
>
> Damn, how much do I owe you? I planted 6 Water Hyacinths using this
> method a few weeks back, and a whole bag of watercress. I hope you
> don't license by the plant...
We offer site licenses.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Hank
April 28th 04, 11:04 PM
I planted my watercress at night so nobody could see. That way I don't
have to pay royalties to B.V. ;-}
--
some photos of my little puddle
http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1
"Benign Vanilla" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Ron, KC4YOY" > wrote in message
> . com...
> > I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> > a new grocery store today.
> > What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> > filter and pond?
> > I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> > should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> > or just let it float?
> <snip>
>
> Last year I just tossed the watercress from the grocery store into
the pond.
> It rooted just fine, even better when I moved it to my stream. This
year we
> tried cilantro, using my standard extend arm, drop, drink beer
planting
> method. It did nothing, and the fish avoided it.
>
> --
> BV.
> www.iheartmypond.com
>
>
>
Hank
April 28th 04, 11:04 PM
I planted my watercress at night so nobody could see. That way I don't
have to pay royalties to B.V. ;-}
--
some photos of my little puddle
http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1
"Benign Vanilla" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Ron, KC4YOY" > wrote in message
> . com...
> > I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> > a new grocery store today.
> > What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> > filter and pond?
> > I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> > should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> > or just let it float?
> <snip>
>
> Last year I just tossed the watercress from the grocery store into
the pond.
> It rooted just fine, even better when I moved it to my stream. This
year we
> tried cilantro, using my standard extend arm, drop, drink beer
planting
> method. It did nothing, and the fish avoided it.
>
> --
> BV.
> www.iheartmypond.com
>
>
>
Jim and Phyllis Hurley
April 29th 04, 04:08 AM
Our watercress filled a 5' kiddie pool beofre the heat slowed it down. The
root system was 10'' deep. Grabbed all the muck floating through and drew
huge amounts of nutrients out by its growth. The remnants are still in our
U-shaped falls. Good growth still after two years of just being on its own.
We don't fill a pool with it because of the summer die-back. The water
celery also has GREAT root systems. The parrots feather is less effective
with roots and grows slower. Bonnie, thanks for the starter celery. We
have already tossed two bushels this season. Mors soon.
Jim
--
____________________________________________
See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley
Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net
"Ron, KC4YOY" > wrote in message
. com...
> I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> a new grocery store today.
> What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> filter and pond?
> I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> or just let it float?
>
> Ron
>
>
> --
> -------------------------------------------------
> C.R."Ron"Lawrence KC4YOY
> Antique Radio Collector & Historian
> NCI-5445
>
> POBox 3015
> Matthews, NC 28106-3015
> 704-289-1166 (home)
>
> Radio Collection Web Page,
> http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com
> Clough-Brengle equipment web page
> http://CloughBrengle.homestead.com
> CC-AWA Web Page,
> http://www.cc-awa.org
>
>
Jim and Phyllis Hurley
April 29th 04, 04:08 AM
Our watercress filled a 5' kiddie pool beofre the heat slowed it down. The
root system was 10'' deep. Grabbed all the muck floating through and drew
huge amounts of nutrients out by its growth. The remnants are still in our
U-shaped falls. Good growth still after two years of just being on its own.
We don't fill a pool with it because of the summer die-back. The water
celery also has GREAT root systems. The parrots feather is less effective
with roots and grows slower. Bonnie, thanks for the starter celery. We
have already tossed two bushels this season. Mors soon.
Jim
--
____________________________________________
See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley
Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net
"Ron, KC4YOY" > wrote in message
. com...
> I finally found some Watercress and Cilantro at
> a new grocery store today.
> What's the best way to get it to grow in my veggie
> filter and pond?
> I now have it just floating loose in the filter,
> should I plant it in baskets with pea gravel
> or just let it float?
>
> Ron
>
>
> --
> -------------------------------------------------
> C.R."Ron"Lawrence KC4YOY
> Antique Radio Collector & Historian
> NCI-5445
>
> POBox 3015
> Matthews, NC 28106-3015
> 704-289-1166 (home)
>
> Radio Collection Web Page,
> http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com
> Clough-Brengle equipment web page
> http://CloughBrengle.homestead.com
> CC-AWA Web Page,
> http://www.cc-awa.org
>
>
Benign Vanilla
April 29th 04, 01:44 PM
"Hank" > wrote in message
...
> I planted my watercress at night so nobody could see. That way I don't
> have to pay royalties to B.V. ;-}
<snip>
Just don't leave any beer bottles laying around as evidence.
--
BV.
Alcoholic, Orange Ponder
www.iheartmypond.com
Benign Vanilla
April 29th 04, 01:44 PM
"Hank" > wrote in message
...
> I planted my watercress at night so nobody could see. That way I don't
> have to pay royalties to B.V. ;-}
<snip>
Just don't leave any beer bottles laying around as evidence.
--
BV.
Alcoholic, Orange Ponder
www.iheartmypond.com
Mike Patterson
April 30th 04, 12:24 AM
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 08:44:20 -0400, "Benign Vanilla"
> wrote:
>
>"Hank" > wrote in message
...
>> I planted my watercress at night so nobody could see. That way I don't
>> have to pay royalties to B.V. ;-}
><snip>
>
>Just don't leave any beer bottles laying around as evidence.
Hey BV, what part of the world do you inhabit?
Next time I'm out that way I'll buy you some planting supplies.
I live near ATL, but get out & about quite a bit. Next stop is
Seattle.
Mike Patterson
Please remove the spamtrap to email me.
Mike Patterson
April 30th 04, 12:24 AM
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 08:44:20 -0400, "Benign Vanilla"
> wrote:
>
>"Hank" > wrote in message
...
>> I planted my watercress at night so nobody could see. That way I don't
>> have to pay royalties to B.V. ;-}
><snip>
>
>Just don't leave any beer bottles laying around as evidence.
Hey BV, what part of the world do you inhabit?
Next time I'm out that way I'll buy you some planting supplies.
I live near ATL, but get out & about quite a bit. Next stop is
Seattle.
Mike Patterson
Please remove the spamtrap to email me.
Benign Vanilla
April 30th 04, 01:33 PM
"Mike Patterson" > wrote in message
...
> On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 08:44:20 -0400, "Benign Vanilla"
> > wrote:
>
> >
> >"Hank" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> I planted my watercress at night so nobody could see. That way I don't
> >> have to pay royalties to B.V. ;-}
> ><snip>
> >
> >Just don't leave any beer bottles laying around as evidence.
>
> Hey BV, what part of the world do you inhabit?
>
> Next time I'm out that way I'll buy you some planting supplies.
>
> I live near ATL, but get out & about quite a bit. Next stop is
> Seattle.
Mike, I am just outside of Baltimore. Microbrews and ponds abound.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Benign Vanilla
April 30th 04, 01:33 PM
"Mike Patterson" > wrote in message
...
> On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 08:44:20 -0400, "Benign Vanilla"
> > wrote:
>
> >
> >"Hank" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> I planted my watercress at night so nobody could see. That way I don't
> >> have to pay royalties to B.V. ;-}
> ><snip>
> >
> >Just don't leave any beer bottles laying around as evidence.
>
> Hey BV, what part of the world do you inhabit?
>
> Next time I'm out that way I'll buy you some planting supplies.
>
> I live near ATL, but get out & about quite a bit. Next stop is
> Seattle.
Mike, I am just outside of Baltimore. Microbrews and ponds abound.
--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Webfoot
June 7th 04, 05:18 AM
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:04:58 -0400, "Benign Vanilla"
> wrote:
>
>"Pond Newbie" > wrote in message
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>> I used the "BV method" of planting pond plants (refer to post on planting
>in the
>> "Anacharis" thread) on four new bunches of watercress. The first two
>didn't do so well, I
>> believe because they were too close to the side, where there is little
>current, over the
>> 'bog' channel.
>>
>> The new ones looked very perky by the time I'd finished the beer....
>>
>> lol
>>
>> DeAnna
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>I may not know how much salt to add to a pond, but my patented extend arm,
>drop plant, drink beer method of planting is always successful.
HMMM lets see now drop plant, drink beer, drop planr drink beer, droop
plan, dnik ber, drpo beer dinkr platn - gots its Wonder the the rehab
center will have a pond HIC!
Russell Mack
Benign Vanilla
June 7th 04, 02:15 PM
"Webfoot" > wrote in message
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<snip>
> HMMM lets see now drop plant, drink beer, drop planr drink beer, droop
> plan, dnik ber, drpo beer dinkr platn - gots its Wonder the the rehab
> center will have a pond HIC!
<snip>
*hic* indeed.
BV.
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