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Old July 19th 05, 05:09 AM
kathy
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I'm not really sure what the OP was talking
about anymore after subsequent postings
by the OP....

Anyway, Mother Nature does just fine with
her fish and her ponds. Our ponds aren't anywhere close to
her ponds, most of them anyway, discounting
those who play with gallons on the *gazillion*
side of the scale. So you can't really compare
one to the other.

And every once in a while Mother Nature does have
a fish kill, things go bad, the ice age comes back,
Paris Hilton shows up, the next hurricane comes
ashore or it is 2008 and we're back to politics again.

k :-)

 




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