Subject: Re: [CH] Dave DeWitt spam? > Amen!! Geesh what have some done, run out of chile pepper topics?? Grab > one of Dave's books and maybe we can find a new topic to discuss.... To all & Dave DeWitt in paticular, FTF I have the greatest respect & hold Dave, his website & books in high regard. It's because of him and others that I've increased my knowldge of growing & enjoying chiles. Secondly, I think I need to eat humble pie (laced with heat of course) and say that if I gave Dave my E-mail address when I visited his website and it had the normal disclaimer (...occasional E-mails of interest will be sent/E-mail address will not be sold/yada-yada-yada...) then I owe him an apology as big as an Red Savina burn. Can't remember if I did (thank goodness capsaicin doesn't destroy brain cells as alchahol does or I'd be in big trouble) & if I did then I invited him into my home. Lastly (and I gues that's my point) if I don't invite you into my house you at least owe me a Hello! at the door. Daves E-mail, as I remember (OOPS! used the delete key too early/I know where that key is) was an ad for his website. I.E. Main Entry: spam Pronunciation: 'spam Function: noun Etymology: from a skit on the British television series Monty Python's Flying Circus in which chanting of the word Spam (trademark for a canned meat product) overrides the other dialogue Date: 1994 : unsolicited usually commercial E-mail sent to a large number of addresses Quoted from Merriam-Webster Collegiate Website. As the cat thing went on too long and needed a much earlier death, I will never again talk about Spam unless you send me some. As I stated a short time ago, when I stopped "Lurking" and joined in, I just wanna' have fun and this subject needed a much earlier death also. 94 degrees in town today/did you break 70 Byron? Paul (The NorthEast Chileman)