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> "Cary Kittrell"
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> >> "Cary Kittrell"
> >> news:fpkrcs$7vk$1@onion.ccit.arizona.edu...
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> >> >> "Cary Kittrell"
> >> >> news:fpkpbb$lj$1@onion.ccit.arizona.edu...
> >> >> > "SumBuny"
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> >> >> >> "Cary Kittrell"
> >> >> >> news:fpkmje$atd$1@onion.ccit.arizona.edu...
> >> >> >> > In article "SumBuny"
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> >> >> >> >> "Wide Eyed in Wonder"
> >> >> >> >> news:04f1f04c-d5fe-422e-b78e-3d1a58df722e@u72g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> >> >> >> >> > On Feb 20, 11:57 pm, Bob LeChevalier
> >> >> >> >> > wrote:
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> >> >> >> >> > Please...please...TRY to do research, ok?
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> >> >> >> >> ROTFLMHO! I think this one is the best one yet....
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> >> >> >> > Am I the only one who, when Ken says that -- and irony
> >> >> >> > of ironies, Bob is the one he most often says it to --
> >> >> >> > am I the only poster who flashes on an image of
> >> >> >> > Wile E. Coyote prying open yet another box from ACME?
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> >> >> >> Please warn a girl when you do that...I need to get my "monitor
> >> >> >> towel"
> >> >> >> out
> >> >> >> now...tea spray all over the thing....
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> >> >> > Oooh, "monitor trowel". I like that.
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> >> >> > Consider it stolen.
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> >> >> Ooops, it was supposed to be a "towel"...sorry about the
> >> >> misspelling....we
> >> >> use these on other moderated forums where I participate....
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> >> > Absolutely not! "Monitor trowel" is MUCH more evocative. I'm
> >> > sticking with that.
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> >> Hey, I might be a Southern gal, but I do NOT have *that* much sugar in my
> >> tea that I need a trowel to scrape it off!
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> > And mint? You need lotsa sugar and mint as well to do it Southern
> > style.
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> Sometimes...I have had many different types of mint in my
> garden...peppermint, spearmint, orange mint, even chocolate mint!
In my former life as a chemist, we once had to analyze
some rugs which had been drenched, during shipment,
when a container of spearmint extract broke open.
Imagine someone holding a cloth soaked in concentrated
essence of spearmint over your nose, for hours and hours,
day after day.
Put me off anything minty for some time.
(`spear' was always my least favorite mint anyway)
What in the world is a chocolate mint plant?
- cary