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On Thursday, October 9, 2014 7:53:10 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy continued to show why why I'm easily able to control him:
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 20:47:01 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Thursday, October 9, 2014 7:53:10 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy continued to show why why I'm easily able to control him: Ramblings of a pompous, blowhard snipped Nothing to respond to. Then why do you keep responding, Jon? -- Ed Huntress |
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On Thursday, October 9, 2014 11:31:43 PM UTC-4, DoN. Nichols wrote:
On 2014-10-08, Tom Gardner wrote: For the first time in years I have a bumper crop of tomatoes. The past three years I had to actually buy some! From grape to heirloom monsters they have overrun the courtyard like ISIS at a Synagog. At much as we eat only puts a dent in the crop from only 5 plants. Two of these plants are 8' by 8'. I've skinned and boiled down at least 3 gallons of puree and froze the product for future use in soups, sauces, pies, etc. I soon will have another bushel of fruit to contend with. The neighbors don't want any more, any ideas? Find some way to turn them into lubricant -- or Bio-Diesel. :-) No, that's too much of a political, hot-button "Washington-ish" issue. I think he should just talk to a buyer at a large grocery chain and send them there. |
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On 10/10/2014 5:40 AM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 20:47:01 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer wrote: On Thursday, October 9, 2014 7:53:10 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy continued to show why why I'm easily able to control him: Ramblings of a pompous, blowhard snipped Nothing to respond to. Then why do you keep responding, Jon? This is the only human interaction that Jon gets. He's like a dog that prefers getting a beating than being ignored. But, even his tormentors get bored quickly. Next year I think my tomato patch will have a billion volunteers. The dogs have a taste for the cherry variety and have spread digested and undigested fruit everywhere. We just dried a big bunch and that turned out well. Not all the optimal varieties for drying but... And, have developed a good recipe for tomato/onion pie! |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 2:40:39 AM UTC-7, slow eddy once again tried to save face and failed:
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 8:26:07 AM UTC-7, Tom Gardner admitted the only thing he's ever beaten is his dog:
This is the only human interaction that Jon gets. He's like a dog that prefers getting a beating than being ignored. But, even his tormentors get bored quickly. |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 11:26:07 -0400, Tom Gardner
wrote: On 10/10/2014 5:40 AM, Ed Huntress wrote: On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 20:47:01 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer wrote: On Thursday, October 9, 2014 7:53:10 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy continued to show why why I'm easily able to control him: Ramblings of a pompous, blowhard snipped Nothing to respond to. Then why do you keep responding, Jon? This is the only human interaction that Jon gets. He's like a dog that prefers getting a beating than being ignored. But, even his tormentors get bored quickly. It's weird. Jon tells us that the Usenet is dead, and for losers, then he pops in here to slander half of the members. That boy needs better drugs or more couch time. Next year I think my tomato patch will have a billion volunteers. The dogs have a taste for the cherry variety and have spread digested and undigested fruit everywhere. Good luck with that. The vaieties I usually grow, except for one heirloom (Jersey Devils), are F1 hybrids. The re-seeds from F1 hybrids don't breed true; typically, they're lousy. I do grow basil from my own seeds, particularly Thai sweet basil, for which I think I now have a superior, well-selected strain. But I gave up on saving seeds for tomatoes. After seeing what's happened to some old cultivars, like the original Rutgers from the 1920s (developed originally for Campbell's Soup), I've decided I don't have enough lifetime left to fool with selecting and cultivating my own strain. I'm sticking with hybrids. We just dried a big bunch and that turned out well. Not all the optimal varieties for drying but... And, have developed a good recipe for tomato/onion pie! I made one of those last year. 'Loved it. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 08:53:16 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 2:40:39 AM UTC-7, slow eddy once again tried to save face and failed: snip Nothing to respond to. Yet, you keep responding, over and over. Remember what you said, Jon: Usenet is for losers. You don't want everyone to think you're a loser, do you? Maybe you shouldn't be seen here. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 9:00:12 AM UTC-7, slow eddy showed why when I say jump he says how high:
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On 10/10/2014 11:58 AM, Ed Huntress wrote:
I do grow basil from my own seeds, particularly Thai sweet basil, for which I think I now have a superior, well-selected strain. But I gave up on saving seeds for tomatoes. After seeing what's happened to some old cultivars, like the original Rutgers from the 1920s (developed originally for Campbell's Soup), I've decided I don't have enough lifetime left to fool with selecting and cultivating my own strain. I'm sticking with hybrids. We just dried a big bunch and that turned out well. Not all the optimal varieties for drying but... And, have developed a good recipe for tomato/onion pie! I made one of those last year. 'Loved it. My basil grows lie weeds! I make a bunch of pesto, too bad the pine nuts are so costly, I have yet to find a substitute I like as much. I tried shallots for two years and I give up. |
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Tom Gardner wrote: On 10/9/2014 6:03 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Tom Gardner wrote: For the first time in years I have a bumper crop of tomatoes. The past three years I had to actually buy some! From grape to heirloom monsters they have overrun the courtyard like ISIS at a Synagog. At much as we eat only puts a dent in the crop from only 5 plants. Two of these plants are 8' by 8'. I've skinned and boiled down at least 3 gallons of puree and froze the product for future use in soups, sauces, pies, etc. I soon will have another bushel of fruit to contend with. The neighbors don't want any more, any ideas? Any San Marzano? (Italian sauce tomatoes) I used to do fairly well with them, in SW Ohio. I don't know exactly, we have 2 Roma or plumb or something with lots of flesh and small amount of seeds and goo. Roma don't have the flavor of a San Marzano. I had to get seeds from guy in texas, on Ebay. I couldn't find them anywhere else. They used to be available from dozens of places. It takes good soil to grow them. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
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On 10/10/2014 12:00 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 08:53:16 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 2:40:39 AM UTC-7, slow eddy once again tried to save face and failed: snip Nothing to respond to. Yet, you keep responding, over and over. Remember what you said, Jon: Usenet is for losers. You don't want everyone to think you're a loser, do you? Maybe you shouldn't be seen here. Now Jon is just creepy. |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 9:38:31 AM UTC-7, Tom Gardner wrote:
On 10/10/2014 12:00 PM, Ed Huntress wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 08:53:16 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 2:40:39 AM UTC-7, slow eddy once again tried to save face and failed: snip Nothing to respond to. Yet, you keep responding, over and over. Remember what you said, Jon: Usenet is for losers. You don't want everyone to think you're a loser, do you? Maybe you shouldn't be seen here. Now Jon is just creepy. Ohio Brush close its doors yet? |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 11:26:07 AM UTC-4, Tom Gardner wrote:
On 10/10/2014 5:40 AM, Ed Huntress wrote: On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 20:47:01 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer wrote: On Thursday, October 9, 2014 7:53:10 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy continued to show why why I'm easily able to control him: Ramblings of a pompous, blowhard snipped Nothing to respond to. Then why do you keep responding, Jon? This is the only human interaction that Jon gets. He's like a dog that prefers getting a beating than being ignored. But, even his tormentors... Whoa, whoa, wait a minute, now. What's this, Tom? 'You accidentally claiming that you are tormenting Jon? Let me tell you something. Not only is Jon a trusted and accomplished professional with an excellent work history in the manufacturing field, he's one of the very, very few people around who actually try to encourage others here to do the same. Now, you on the other hand? How do you explain why you are here? |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 1:24:41 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy tried to rewrite history and once again fell on his face:
Lies and manufactured reality snipped What planet did you arrive from, Mogulah? The one your refuse to live on slow eddy: Planet earth My LinkedIn connections, skill endorsements and very successful LinkedIn group, (whose membership reads like a who's who of the CADCAM business), speaks for itself and is much louder than your constant lies that never work. On the other hand, your lack of LinkedIn connections, lack of LinkedIn endorsements for your skill set, lack of any LinkedIn group of your own, etc. also speaks very loud. You're a nobody slow eddy. You have never accomplished anything in the machining or CADCAM world worth noting except writing worthless ad copy. |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 16:41:40 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 1:24:41 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy tried to rewrite history and once again fell on his face: Lies and manufactured reality snipped What planet did you arrive from, Mogulah? The one your refuse to live on slow eddy: Planet earth My LinkedIn connections, skill endorsements and very successful LinkedIn group, (whose membership reads like a who's who of the CADCAM business), speaks for itself and is much louder than your constant lies that never work. Yes, like most LinkedIn "groups," it speaks for itself. It's a bunch of people shining each other's shoes and looking for better jobs. That's what LinkedIn is for; that's why it exists. In your case, that doesn't apply, because you apparently can't hold a job, anyway. Regarding "edorsements," it's worth a moment to consider this: "Why LinkedIn endorsements are worthless" http://www.cbsnews.com/news/why-link...are-worthless/ On the other hand, your lack of LinkedIn connections, lack of LinkedIn endorsements for your skill set, lack of any LinkedIn group of your own, etc. also speaks very loud. Yes. What it tells you is that I have a job and I work for a living. You obviously don't. Are you on SSI, or state welfare? It wouldn't be a surprise if you have a full psych disability for bipolar disorder and that you're living off of taxpayers. You're a nobody slow eddy. You have never accomplished anything in the machining or CADCAM world worth noting except writing worthless ad copy. You've never accomplished anything at all, Jon. That's why you keep getting fired. Your reputation preceeds you. And that's why your identity is wrapped up in some unpaid social network, rather than doing something productive, that's worth getting paid for. -- Ed Huntress |
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San Marzano You may know I grow A LOT of tomatoes. This is acutally a whole line up of varieties: http://www.sanmarzanotomatoes.org/varieties.html We were down to only 150 plants this year, I told Milady to try the San Marzano Redorta in our high tunnel next year. They look vigorous enough to not need grafting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato_grafting |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 19:13:00 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote: San Marzano You may know I grow A LOT of tomatoes. This is acutally a whole line up of varieties: http://www.sanmarzanotomatoes.org/varieties.html We were down to only 150 plants this year, I told Milady to try the San Marzano Redorta in our high tunnel next year. They look vigorous enough to not need grafting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato_grafting Wow, do you do tomato grafting yourself? That's interesting. BTW, grafting apple trees was the first thing I was ever allowed to do with a sharp knife. My grandfather produced ornamental apple trees with five or more varieties, and he taught me how to do slip grafts when I was about five years old. He saddle-grafted the stocks of crab apples as a base for the ornamentals. They were very popular from the 1930s through the '50s. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 5:02:32 PM UTC-7, slow eddy continued to show why he has no understanding of LinkedIn groups and business social media:
snipped the ramblings and lies of a life long loser who writes worthless ad copy. Nothing to respond to. In the meantime, my LinkedIn group CADCAM Technology Leaders has the kind of advanced CADCAM discussion that can't be found anywhere else. This week featured a discussion started by a noted CADCAM System Architect called: CAD for CAM: http://lnkd.in/bBWRTAJ slow eddy is a clueless loser who has never worked in a modern, successful small to medium sized machining job shop. slow eddy has no clue about advanced CADCAM programming. slow eddy writes worthless ad copy in a business that's not growing and will be obsoleted by business social media. In many ways it already is. |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 5:34:50 PM UTC-7, Tom Gardner wrote:
On 10/10/2014 4:08 PM, wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 11:26:07 AM UTC-4, Tom Gardner wrote: On 10/10/2014 5:40 AM, Ed Huntress wrote: On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 20:47:01 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer wrote: On Thursday, October 9, 2014 7:53:10 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy continued to show why why I'm easily able to control him: Ramblings of a pompous, blowhard snipped Nothing to respond to. Then why do you keep responding, Jon? This is the only human interaction that Jon gets. He's like a dog that prefers getting a beating than being ignored. But, even his tormentors... Whoa, whoa, wait a minute, now. What's this, Tom? 'You accidentally claiming that you are tormenting Jon? Let me tell you something. Not only is Jon a trusted and accomplished professional with an excellent work history in the manufacturing field, he's one of the very, very few people around who actually try to encourage others here to do the same. Now, you on the other hand? How do you explain why you are here? Wow! Good sockpuppeting dude! Tom Gardner is a moron with no clues who continues to show why he's so stupid at almost every possible opportunity. |
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On 10/10/2014 8:02 PM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 16:41:40 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 1:24:41 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy tried to rewrite history and once again fell on his face: Lies and manufactured reality snipped What planet did you arrive from, Mogulah? The one your refuse to live on slow eddy: Planet earth My LinkedIn connections, skill endorsements and very successful LinkedIn group, (whose membership reads like a who's who of the CADCAM business), speaks for itself and is much louder than your constant lies that never work. Yes, like most LinkedIn "groups," it speaks for itself. It's a bunch of people shining each other's shoes and looking for better jobs. That's what LinkedIn is for; that's why it exists. In your case, that doesn't apply, because you apparently can't hold a job, anyway. Regarding "edorsements," it's worth a moment to consider this: "Why LinkedIn endorsements are worthless" http://www.cbsnews.com/news/why-link...are-worthless/ On the other hand, your lack of LinkedIn connections, lack of LinkedIn endorsements for your skill set, lack of any LinkedIn group of your own, etc. also speaks very loud. Yes. What it tells you is that I have a job and I work for a living. You obviously don't. Are you on SSI, or state welfare? It wouldn't be a surprise if you have a full psych disability for bipolar disorder and that you're living off of taxpayers. You're a nobody slow eddy. You have never accomplished anything in the machining or CADCAM world worth noting except writing worthless ad copy. You've never accomplished anything at all, Jon. That's why you keep getting fired. Your reputation preceeds you. And that's why your identity is wrapped up in some unpaid social network, rather than doing something productive, that's worth getting paid for. In other words...Jon's just creepy! SCARY CREEPY! |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 5:41:13 PM UTC-7, Tom Gardner wrote:
In other words...Jon's just creepy! SCARY CREEPY! This is what "SCARY CREEPY" looks like: http://neme-s.org/Oshkosh_2007/Ohio_Brush/DSC02534.JPG http://neme-s.org/Oshkosh_2007/Ohio_Brush/DSC02543.JPG |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 17:35:42 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 5:02:32 PM UTC-7, slow eddy continued to show why he has no understanding of LinkedIn groups and business social media: snipped the ramblings and lies of a life long loser who writes worthless ad copy. Nothing to respond to. You're a fraud, Jon. And everyone who's had contact with you knows it -- except for the ones you've buffaloed on your "group", undoubtedly by deleting anyone who tries to explain who you are. Stay over there Jon. They're the only ones left who you can fool...except for Mogulah, who is shooting for Usenet's Most Gullible. g -- Ed Huntress |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 6:07:12 PM UTC-7, slow eddy tried more lying to cover his old lies and continued to fail:
More lies, more bull**** snipped Nothing to respond to. |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 18:12:59 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 6:07:12 PM UTC-7, slow eddy tried more lying to cover his old lies and continued to fail: More lies, more bull**** snipped Nothing to respond to. Out of gas again, huh, Jon? Why don't you just go back where no one can expose your foul and obnoxious habits -- because you can delete their posts. LinkedIn is perfect for you. You can hide out there. And if they ask what you do for a living, you can delete that, too. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 6:32:34 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy continued to lie:
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 18:41:51 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 6:32:34 PM UTC-7, slow Eddy continued to lie: Lies snipped Nothing to respond to. Then why are you responding? -- Ed Huntress |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 6:45:23 PM UTC-7, slow eddy showed why I completely own and control him. :)
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 18:50:18 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 6:45:23 PM UTC-7, slow eddy showed why I completely own and control him. :) How did you do that, Jon? By rolling over and playing dead? Don't worry, I won't bite you. I never eat tainted meat. 'Time for more Banquer follies!: "The program is a buggy, overpriced under performing, POS that is a tribute to Bill Gibbs enormous ego" - Jon Banquer - "Love those GibbsCAM Machining Markers! Great idea" - Jon Banquer - Hahahahaho.....!! (my favorite, for obvious reasons...): [Jon Banquer replying to Ed Huntress]: Ed, The newsgroup badly needs someone who is as articulate as you are. Keep me on my toes and correct me where ever you think it's appropriate,as I respect what you have to say based on what you have already posted. I will certainly take the time to think about whatever correction, advice, etc. you post. - Jon Banquer - Jun 23, 2002 https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt....I/t2qa5vNd-rQJ ============================================= You bettcha, Jon! [anonymous poster] OMFG that was hilarious! Next episode, we'll reflect on some of Jon's most hilarious flip-flops on software and companies, in which it's obvious he never knew what he was talking about from the get-go. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 7:23:49 PM UTC-7, slow eddy continued to prove that he's completely obsessed with me and how easy he is for me to control.
slow Eddy bull**** snipped Keep going, slow eddy! Don't ever stop! |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 19:30:52 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 7:23:49 PM UTC-7, slow eddy continued to prove that he's completely obsessed with me and how easy he is for me to control. slow Eddy bull**** snipped Keep going, slow eddy! Don't ever stop! You're such a font of bull****, Jon, that one could go on forever. Here's another Banquer boner: "Reading "whoyakidding" nail Gunner on a daily basis on all the lies Gunner has told over many years on Usenet is easily the highlight of this newsgroup for me." Jon Banquer, Jan 2, 2013 http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...302126bc6be21d "This is yet another one of KiddingNoOne's many lies." Jon Banquer, Apr 3, 2013 http://groups.google.com/group/comp....a25a0cfef810a4 In case the lack of context is confusing, this is just as nutty as it looks. While Kidding catching Gunner's bull**** was entertaining to the Energizer Dummy, when Kidding caught Jon, suddenly he's guilty of "many lies." A "lie," to Jon, is a truth that humiliates him. And he provides *so* many opportunities! g You're one sick puppy, Jon. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Friday, October 10, 2014 7:39:41 PM UTC-7, slow eddy continued to fall to pieces:
Worthless bull**** snipped Nothing to respond to. Just more insane bull**** from a lifelong loser who can't deal with reality. |
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On 10/10/2014 8:13 PM, Karl Townsend wrote:
San Marzano You may know I grow A LOT of tomatoes. This is acutally a whole line up of varieties: http://www.sanmarzanotomatoes.org/varieties.html We were down to only 150 plants this year, I told Milady to try the San Marzano Redorta in our high tunnel next year. They look vigorous enough to not need grafting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato_grafting So, you don't just let the dogs decide the varieties of volunteers like I do. I wish I could grow the tomato plants my father would get at the local hardware store every spring, they were perfect for sauces and sandwiches or just eating like an apple. Back then I never knew there was more than one kind of tomato. |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 20:22:31 -0400, Ed Huntress
wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 19:13:00 -0500, Karl Townsend wrote: San Marzano You may know I grow A LOT of tomatoes. This is acutally a whole line up of varieties: http://www.sanmarzanotomatoes.org/varieties.html We were down to only 150 plants this year, I told Milady to try the San Marzano Redorta in our high tunnel next year. They look vigorous enough to not need grafting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato_grafting Wow, do you do tomato grafting yourself? That's interesting. BTW, grafting apple trees was the first thing I was ever allowed to do with a sharp knife. My grandfather produced ornamental apple trees with five or more varieties, and he taught me how to do slip grafts when I was about five years old. He saddle-grafted the stocks of crab apples as a base for the ornamentals. They were very popular from the 1930s through the '50s. Yep, been doing all my own grafting. There's a method where you splice both plants together, then cutoff after the graft has healed that is quite easy. I'm sure its on you tube. I'm sure I've grafted 10,000 apple trees over the years. Karl |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 19:53:47 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer
wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 7:39:41 PM UTC-7, slow eddy continued to fall to pieces: Worthless bull**** snipped Nothing to respond to. Just more insane bull**** from a lifelong loser who can't deal with reality. The insane part is your words that were preserved for posterity. If a psych student ever needed a textbook example of bipolar disorder and emotional confustion, they'd be hard pressed to find anything better than your insane flip-flops about people, products, and companies. You're a one-man freak show, Jon. -- Ed Huntress |
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On 10/11/2014 7:55 AM, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 19:53:47 -0700 (PDT), jon_banquer wrote: On Friday, October 10, 2014 7:39:41 PM UTC-7, slow eddy continued to fall to pieces: Worthless bull**** snipped Nothing to respond to. Just more insane bull**** from a lifelong loser who can't deal with reality. The insane part is your words that were preserved for posterity. If a psych student ever needed a textbook example of bipolar disorder and emotional confustion, they'd be hard pressed to find anything better than your insane flip-flops about people, products, and companies. You're a one-man freak show, Jon. Like I said...creepy! I feel sorry for him. |
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On 10/11/2014 3:21 AM, Karl Townsend wrote:
I'm sure I've grafted 10,000 apple trees over the years. Karl Are all apple trees grafted? |
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