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K30a
July 17th 03, 12:09 AM
Goodness gracious!
I turned on the news today and saw that they were digging up
someone's pool to look for clues in the 28 year old mystery of the
disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.... and I remembered the answer to what is mulm?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mulm is stuff that builds up on the bottom of your pond.
It contains:
blown in dust
blown in sand
blown in dirt
fish poop
snail poop
frog poop
tadpole poop
bird poop
uneaten fish food
dead algae
dead zooplankton
dead tree leaves
dead lily flowers
dead plant foliage
shed husks of aquatic insects
a couple of drowned earth worms, a few
leeches, some horse hair worms,
a bunch of flatworms, lots
of redworms
and
the remains of Jimmy Hoffa.


k30a

jammer
July 17th 03, 12:12 AM
There would probably be more grief if that was a pond they were
tearing up!

A funny thing happened to our pool today, son.....


I have never seen worms in the pond.


On 16 Jul 2003 23:09:12 GMT, (K30a) wrote:

>
>Goodness gracious!
>I turned on the news today and saw that they were digging up
>someone's pool to look for clues in the 28 year old mystery of the
>disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.... and I remembered the answer to what is mulm?
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Mulm is stuff that builds up on the bottom of your pond.
>It contains:
>blown in dust
>blown in sand
>blown in dirt
>fish poop
>snail poop
>frog poop
>tadpole poop
>bird poop
>uneaten fish food
>dead algae
>dead zooplankton
>dead tree leaves
>dead lily flowers
>dead plant foliage
>shed husks of aquatic insects
>a couple of drowned earth worms, a few
>leeches, some horse hair worms,
>a bunch of flatworms, lots
>of redworms
>and
>the remains of Jimmy Hoffa.
>
>
>k30a

K30a
July 17th 03, 12:21 AM
jammer wrote >>I have never seen worms in the pond. <<

Something new to look forward to on your
pond journey!

In one of my pondlets on the deck I filled part way up with dirt and planted
the lotus in it (which has gone onto lotus heaven) and now it has a papyrus and
arrowhead planted in it.

Out of nowhere is seems the pondlet became full of these little bumper car seed
shrimp. They zoom around the edges like crazy, going hither and thither. They
eat decaying stuff so I toss in lettuce and dried bloodworms.

Then the tube worms showed up. They put their heads down in the dirt and wave
their bodies around like hyper seaweed.

A fishless pond is fun to have to see who all shows up. I've got six fishless
pondlets and one fishless frog bog.




k30a

jammer
July 17th 03, 01:07 AM
Wow, that's cool. I would have liked to have seen the look on my own
face when i found the damselfly nymph...

Makes sense i wouldn't see worms with fish in the pond. DUH! lol


On 16 Jul 2003 23:21:40 GMT, (K30a) wrote:

>jammer wrote >>I have never seen worms in the pond. <<
>
>Something new to look forward to on your
>pond journey!
>
>In one of my pondlets on the deck I filled part way up with dirt and planted
>the lotus in it (which has gone onto lotus heaven) and now it has a papyrus and
>arrowhead planted in it.
>
>Out of nowhere is seems the pondlet became full of these little bumper car seed
>shrimp. They zoom around the edges like crazy, going hither and thither. They
>eat decaying stuff so I toss in lettuce and dried bloodworms.
>
>Then the tube worms showed up. They put their heads down in the dirt and wave
>their bodies around like hyper seaweed.
>
>A fishless pond is fun to have to see who all shows up. I've got six fishless
>pondlets and one fishless frog bog.
>
>
>
>
>k30a

Hank Pagel
July 17th 03, 01:17 AM
They won't find him. He's holding up one of the goal posts at Giant
Stadium.

"K30a" > wrote in message
...
>
> Goodness gracious!
> I turned on the news today and saw that they were digging up
> someone's pool to look for clues in the 28 year old mystery of the
> disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.... and I remembered the answer to what
is mulm?
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Mulm is stuff that builds up on the bottom of your pond.
> It contains:
> blown in dust
> blown in sand
> blown in dirt
> fish poop
> snail poop
> frog poop
> tadpole poop
> bird poop
> uneaten fish food
> dead algae
> dead zooplankton
> dead tree leaves
> dead lily flowers
> dead plant foliage
> shed husks of aquatic insects
> a couple of drowned earth worms, a few
> leeches, some horse hair worms,
> a bunch of flatworms, lots
> of redworms
> and
> the remains of Jimmy Hoffa.
>
>
> k30a

John Rutz
July 17th 03, 01:52 AM
K30a wrote:
> jammer wrote >>I have never seen worms in the pond. <<
>
> Something new to look forward to on your
> pond journey!
>
> In one of my pondlets on the deck I filled part way up with dirt and planted
> the lotus in it (which has gone onto lotus heaven) and now it has a papyrus and
> arrowhead planted in it.
>
> Out of nowhere is seems the pondlet became full of these little bumper car seed
> shrimp. They zoom around the edges like crazy, going hither and thither. They
> eat decaying stuff so I toss in lettuce and dried bloodworms.
>
> Then the tube worms showed up. They put their heads down in the dirt and wave
> their bodies around like hyper seaweed.
>
> A fishless pond is fun to have to see who all shows up. I've got six fishless
> pondlets and one fishless frog bog.
>
>
>
>
> k30a


--
looking in the vegie bog I have all kinds of miniature life, most I
cant see well enough to even guess what it looks like -- but i can see
it moving, some sorta almost slowly some just a whiz by all kinds of
mud huts i love trying to watch it it still amazes me that I can live
so far from water and still have all this aquatic life in my pond




John Rutz
Z5 New Mexico

never miss a good oportunity to shut up

see my pond at:

http://www.fuerjefe.com

BenignVanilla
July 17th 03, 02:26 PM
"Hank Pagel" > wrote in message
.. .
> They won't find him. He's holding up one of the goal posts at Giant
> Stadium.
<snip>

If memory serves...visitor's goal post.

BV.

Anne Lurie
July 17th 03, 10:49 PM
Nah, the whole thing about digging up some guy's backyard to find Hoffa's
briefcase was just a ploy by some PORG who wanted somebody else to do the
heavy work!

Think about it: "I think you should check out the area over there, next to
the maple tree. No, a little to your left. Now, back up a little --
that's perfect." :)

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC





"BenignVanilla" > wrote in message
...
> "Hank Pagel" > wrote in message
> .. .
> > They won't find him. He's holding up one of the goal posts at Giant
> > Stadium.
> <snip>
>
> If memory serves...visitor's goal post.
>
> BV.
>
>

jammer
July 18th 03, 12:08 AM
oh my gosh! I forgot! I must call the local police!! the previous
owners of this house told me they knew of a body buried somewhere
between my small pond and my tomato patch! With all the packing and
such, i plum forgot!



On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 21:49:42 GMT, "Anne Lurie" >
wrote:

>Nah, the whole thing about digging up some guy's backyard to find Hoffa's
>briefcase was just a ploy by some PORG who wanted somebody else to do the
>heavy work!
>
>Think about it: "I think you should check out the area over there, next to
>the maple tree. No, a little to your left. Now, back up a little --
>that's perfect." :)
>
>Anne Lurie
>Raleigh, NC
>
>
>
>
>
>"BenignVanilla" > wrote in message
...
>> "Hank Pagel" > wrote in message
>> .. .
>> > They won't find him. He's holding up one of the goal posts at Giant
>> > Stadium.
>> <snip>
>>
>> If memory serves...visitor's goal post.
>>
>> BV.
>>
>>
>

Wendy Kelly Budd
July 24th 03, 02:59 PM
What's the update on this? Has Jimmy been found?
--
Wendy* in N. California,
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." Mahatma Gandhi


"K30a" > wrote in message
...
>
> Goodness gracious!
> I turned on the news today and saw that they were digging up
> someone's pool to look for clues in the 28 year old mystery of the
> disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.... and I remembered the answer to what is
mulm?
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Mulm is stuff that builds up on the bottom of your pond.
> It contains:
> blown in dust
> blown in sand
> blown in dirt
> fish poop
> snail poop
> frog poop
> tadpole poop
> bird poop
> uneaten fish food
> dead algae
> dead zooplankton
> dead tree leaves
> dead lily flowers
> dead plant foliage
> shed husks of aquatic insects
> a couple of drowned earth worms, a few
> leeches, some horse hair worms,
> a bunch of flatworms, lots
> of redworms
> and
> the remains of Jimmy Hoffa.
>
>
> k30a

Wendy Kelly Budd
July 24th 03, 02:59 PM
What's the update on this? Has Jimmy been found?
--
Wendy* in N. California,
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." Mahatma Gandhi


"K30a" > wrote in message
...
>
> Goodness gracious!
> I turned on the news today and saw that they were digging up
> someone's pool to look for clues in the 28 year old mystery of the
> disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.... and I remembered the answer to what is
mulm?
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Mulm is stuff that builds up on the bottom of your pond.
> It contains:
> blown in dust
> blown in sand
> blown in dirt
> fish poop
> snail poop
> frog poop
> tadpole poop
> bird poop
> uneaten fish food
> dead algae
> dead zooplankton
> dead tree leaves
> dead lily flowers
> dead plant foliage
> shed husks of aquatic insects
> a couple of drowned earth worms, a few
> leeches, some horse hair worms,
> a bunch of flatworms, lots
> of redworms
> and
> the remains of Jimmy Hoffa.
>
>
> k30a

K30a
July 24th 03, 03:40 PM
Wendy wrote << What's the update on this? Has Jimmy been found? >>

They ended up looking for a briefcase with evidence in it, but none was found.
Apparently this jail house informant has given good tips and bad tips over his
career. This was one of the bad tips.

k30a

K30a
July 24th 03, 03:40 PM
Wendy wrote << What's the update on this? Has Jimmy been found? >>

They ended up looking for a briefcase with evidence in it, but none was found.
Apparently this jail house informant has given good tips and bad tips over his
career. This was one of the bad tips.

k30a