Hello everyone, I have created a graphic which anyone can put on their website to tell the world that they are Knuckle-Dragging Chileheads and they don't care who knows it! It's about 10k in size but worth having for your very own. Find it at http://thtb.theshoppe.com. (Don't let the TheShoppe.com fool you, it's not a commercial site and I won't try to sell you anything. It was free, so I took it.) By the way, my e-mail address has changed from ieatchiles@aol.com to ThePepperMan@cs.com. Or you can reach me at pepperman@sizzling.com. And yes, the Rogues Gallery is just about ready to be updated. I bought a new house (our 1st) and there hasn't been a lot of time for web making (except in the basement, and it wasn't me making them there). There will be lots of new names and a couple of new faces (hint, hint... send more photos). To keep this a little more along the CH train of thought, I grew a few habaneros in my back yard this summer (too busy to plant more what with the moving and all). They nearly drowned after one rain storm, the leaves all fell off (leaving 2 peppers on each of 4 plants). Well they came back from the undead and Boy Were They Pissed!!! I've never eaten such hot peppers before. I'm all for munching on a whole fresh hab once in a while but the first one I tried did not want to be eaten. I chewed and swallowed but it just insisted on seeing the sunshine again. My wife got worried and kept asking me if everything was alright, but I just kept on smiling (among other things) and telling her, between gasps, that I would be fine in a few minutes. I've never had this happen before. I don't know if the plants just got so stressed out or what but I was a lot more careful with the others. My cayennes were great, about a dozen and 1/2 from 1 plant, some over 6 inches long. Well I've gone on long enough, time to let someone else have their say, Keep the Mouthfires burning, Jeff "The Pepper Man" Schickowski ThePepperMan@cs.com