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Hotpoppa
January 26th 07, 05:16 AM
This is what happen... when paranoid bipolars go off the meds.........

Roy "Tristan" > wrote in message
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> And your point is??????????????????
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> They sell all kinds of crap but it doe snot mean its the best or the
> right thing to use now does it dumbass?
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"Carols Nightmare" (Roy Hauer) > wrote in message
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> aahhhhhhhh ain't that precious......how sweet.....gail trying to find
> new friends since her friends showed her sorry ass the door in
> rec,.ponds when she started to show her lilly white ass........and
> think she was somebody special!
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> Gail Futoran wrote:
> > "22brix" > wrote in message
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> > [snip]
> > >
> > > Hi Gail,
> > >
> > > Thanks for responding! I just ordered a couple of Moonstone roses
> > > yesterday so I'm glad to hear good things about them! I'll check out
> > > the others. I also ordered a few roses from David Austin Roses--on
> > > his website there's a listing for roses that do well in hot areas so
> > > I ordered several of the highest rated ones. I've grown Austin
> > > roses before and in our climate they seem to do very well--usually
> > > quite a bit larger than described. Also, most of the Austin roses
> > > I've grown have been fairly resistant to disease as well. I'm
> > > running the risk of buying more roses than I have space for!
> > >
> > > Thanks again!
> > > Bonnie
> >
> > Hi Bonnie -
> >
> > I was going to mention David Austin roses, so
> > I'm glad you're getting some of those. Some
> > can grow quite large and sprawling. Others
> > seem to be nicely compact and medium sized.
> > I have "The Prince" which seems to fall into
> > the latter category. Also "Pat Austin", but that's
> > an orange. The only Austin rose I haven't had
> > much luck with is a yellow, "Symphony". I have
> > two copies and neither is doing well. But my
> > other Austins are doing great.
> >
> > Gail
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