You had better duck and run, I'll chunk some cauliflower at you. I can't even get the resident greenhouse rats to eat the stuff, had to poison them with a commercial preparation. Good thing I got the rat pisin when I did, they were starting to nibble on the orchids. Since they ate a big bunch of the bait last night I figure they're goners by now. Drat, now I'll have to find something else to eat the cauliflower. George trillium@Juno.com wrote: > > That's odd......George *really* likes his cauliflower.....must have been > bugs on it or sumptin'. > > Elizabeth Ziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipp! (The sound of > ducking and running) ;) > trillium@juno.com > > On Sat, 10 Feb 2001 22:07:25 -0500 penny x stamm <pennyx1@Juno.com> > writes: > > George, why did you call it a 'nasty head of cauliflower'..? > > > > We're very sad to hear that Miz Anne has hurt herself -- we trust > > that you and Nurse Sleepy will be strict with her so that she can > > recuperate properly. Ice and elevation are the most important > > factors. > > > > It might pay you to go out and replace that little step stool > > before > > you get rid of the old one. Could save a lot of recriminations..... > > > > Would you like a truckload of snow...??? > > > > Penny, NY > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > >