My definition of expert is similar if not harsher EX=has-been SPURT=Drip under pressure > Hi All. > > Here in the middle of the "Silly season" in New Zealand When most of the > country closed for summer holidays from Christmas Eve until Waitangi Day > (February 6th) Even the TV presenters have a month off. > > It is nice to know that winter cabin fever has the same effect in the good > ole USof A:-) > i.e 40 emails on Spanish grammar and hottest pepper (note I did not even try > to spell chile) > Remember that ex means was and a spurt is a small drip which most experts > are > The weekend storm has knocked my 5 foot 3 year old Roccotos around somewhat > . Maybe I should start some new ones for next year. > Happy New year to all my friends > > Tony Flynn > > Grandad. Retired at the beach. Bay of Plenty. New Zealand > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dave Drum" <xrated@ameritech.net> > > Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 4:06 AM > Subject: Re: [CH] World's hottest pepper--not the Red Savina? > > > > > > Keeping in mind that the "experts" cited are like all experts - someone > > from far out of town. <GGG> > > > all this discussion, proves, as it does every > > year, that winter has dragged on far too long and cabin fever is rife > among > > > > ENJOY!!! > > > > Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen > > Home of Hardin Cider & Yaaaaa Hoooo Ahhhhh Hot Sauce!!! > > > > > >