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Subject: flohberger
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| jeff517 |
Ga.
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Is the pic in your diary how you are going to transport ya Pkin to USA???? Throw a couple racks in too,,Please.. ^_^
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7/8/2002 12:22:30 PM
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| Darby2 |
Stony Plain, Alberta (near Edmonton)
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Hey, floh... they don't make Antonovs big enough to transport my pumpkin to Alberta's weigh-off. Sorry, but I have to use my oversized pickup truck pictured on my diary.
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7/8/2002 2:56:01 PM
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| peepers |
Tacoma, WA
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Shazaam! A 14' high pumpkin!
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7/8/2002 6:48:46 PM
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| Darby2 |
Stony Plain, Alberta (near Edmonton)
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Yes, peeps, and there are more where they came from! Might have to ship the others by low-bed rail flatcars!
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7/8/2002 7:06:44 PM
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| Stan |
Puyallup, WA
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Hey, you gotta love that new pick-up! I wonder if the city will object if you park it on the street in front of your house? I'm sure that the neighbors wouldn't mind!
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7/9/2002 1:34:26 AM
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| floh |
Cologne / Germany
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Would the neighbors mind parking the Pumpkinov? It only needs 2 miles to take off and comes with 6 engines in case you have a 15' high pumpkin. Even better, you got the place for 9 of them inside. I would think about that pickup again... Hey Jeff, if you like some Vodka, it´s already on board!
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7/9/2002 5:43:14 AM
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| Darby2 |
Stony Plain, Alberta (near Edmonton)
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Nice thing about my pickup... you can use it to haul the load of manure for next year's crop! Holds about 360 tonnes or roughly 200 cubic yards... beats buying it by the bag! Once dumped in my patch, I spread it around with a CAT D11, then I use a B-E dragline to dig my trench and fill it with compost. Hey, maybe you could rig an Antonov as a crop duster to get rid of squash bugs!
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7/9/2002 8:12:49 AM
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| Smitty |
Edmonton, Canada
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Hey Dave, do ya have room on there for my pumpkin? Maybe I can catch a ride to Smokey Lake. My Ford Ranger might not be quite big enough!!!
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7/9/2002 10:10:24 AM
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| Stan |
Puyallup, WA
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Two hundred yards of fresh chicken manure! My neighbors can hardly wait!!
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7/9/2002 10:13:19 AM
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| floh |
Cologne / Germany
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Nice machinery, Darby. Sounds you have a coal mine in your backyard, so you don´t need to worry about potassium...) Be careful with the Antonov as a crop duster, the noise might split your plants!
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7/9/2002 10:53:43 AM
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| Darby2 |
Stony Plain, Alberta (near Edmonton)
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Not fresh, Stan...you have to let it age, just like good wine or women. It may take more than one load too. Smitty, you can park your pickup in the box of my pickup and come along for the ride. Oh yes, Suncor and Syncrude have donated one of their old bucketwheel excavators so I can use it as a cultivator! Gotta keep the weeds down! This stuff is getting out of hand but I love it! :-))
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7/9/2002 10:54:22 AM
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| Gads |
Deer Park WA
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And here all along I thought the tallest tales came from South of the Mason Dixon line! Or was that the most Bull? Keep up the hard work folks the pumpkins are getting allmost as big as the bullsh!^ piles. (LMAO) :]
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7/9/2002 7:16:45 PM
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