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Bob,
Sure you are not in a jug of blackberry wine???
Bob Parker
Mena, AR.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Saville" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Georgia Trehey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 4:19 PM
Subject: RE: [COUPERS] Oregon Fruit Harvest


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| Huh???   I know I understand what I think you said, but do I really
understand
| what it was that you said was not what you meant for me to understand?
Like I
| said, huh???
|     BTW, I had it spilled write the onced time i rit it, but i chanjed
it
and
| since it stil dint look write i jest left it thet weigh.   ;-)
|
| Bob
|
| .
|
| Georgia Trehey wrote:
|
| > > the branches would probably go out about 4 or 5 feet in all
directions
in
| > >one year.  There would, of course, need to be some bees in the area
to
| > >polinate the blossoms when they come out with their pretty little
white
| > > flowers in order to bare fruit.
| > >     That might be an interesting experiment.
| > >
| > > Bob Saville
| >
| > Robert,
| >
| > I think you mean BEAR fruit.  If you want to be BARING any fruit, I
guess
| > that's OK too.  It is the Halloween Season after all.  ;-)  But wait,
| > there's BARE ROOT fruit trees to buy in nurseries and garden supply
| > stores.  And then to totally confuse the issue, BEARS, the furry kind,
| > love blackberries too, so watch out for them.
| >
| > Spook
|
|
|
|

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