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Old March 28th 04, 11:30 PM
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Default 'REALLY' OT rambling, was pH raising plants? (was Blast... body rot (long))

It was the regerative
fuzz which


NetMax


Really OT.... I've come to the conclusion that the word regenerative should be
stricken from daily usage on grounds of being much too difficult to pronounce
correctly, let alone spell consistently. I haven't approached authorities with
this as of yet, but I'm sure this issue will at least be touched upon during
the presidential race debate.

I sounded pretty silly trying to describe to someone what I thought was going
on in my tank. Felt like someone shot my mouth full of novacaine by the time I
gave up and called it fuzz.

Vote Jess
(Oh please let the tank cycle...)
 




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