Well, depends on how you want to define married. In the eyes of the lord, or in the eyes of the federal government and the great state of (whatever state you live in)? If you're talking about the state, it's ever since the justice of the peace handed over that marriage license. Now *I* win! ;) chile related content: My seeds just sprouted! So far the red savinas, tabascos, pepperocinos, and poblanos have come up. Still waiting on the pasilas and the tepins... might be a while for those last ones though! I used one of those mini-greenhouse seed starting trays and left it on top of the cable box in the family room. That provided just enough heat to keep the temperatures in the 70's in the unit, with ambient temps. in the room at about 65 degrees. It took 8 days for those seeds to start peeking out of the soil... we'll see how long the rest of them take. -- John Caldwell jcald@3wheel.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "tucker" <tucker@ticon.net> Cc: <Chile-Heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 2:14 PM Subject: Re: [CH] Chile Woman contest > jim@wildpepper.com wrote: > > > Re: > > 1. How long have John and I been married? > > 2. What was our wedding date? > > > > 1. Ever since you said 'I do'. > > > > 2. Cake & a hotel room. > > > > Both questions are answered exactly! I win!! > > > > -Jim C > > Mild to Wild > > Wrong. Ever since the person officiating the ceremony said "I now > pronounce....". > > I win!!! Where's my stuff??? > > I'll share with you Jim... > >