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Old 26-Jan-2007   #31
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Now your laughing at me? Great.... I'll just sink lower and lower..
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Old 26-Jan-2007   #32
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"I'll just sink lower and lower.."


"The deeper you go, the higher you fly"..........John Lennon.
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Let us know when you find the big hollow in the Earth, where the Reptoids live. (waves goodbye)

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I used to see reptoids quite regularly back in the mid seventies......they used to inhabit various concert venues......
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I was eyeing some Aliflor which is also an LECA. Thought I'd search to see if anyone else had used it. Thanks, I think I'll give it a whirl.


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I used to see reptoids quite regularly back in the mid seventies......they used to inhabit various concert venues......


Did these reptoids appear after injestion of organic mushrooms?
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"Did these reptoids appear after injestion of organic mushrooms?"

hmmm.....maybe......maybe not, but mostly maybe!

Funny you should say that because I really enjoy looking for mushrooms (legitimate)in autumn. As you probably know, it's a great time of year to hit the woods. It's something I really missed when I lived in southern cal.

We need to ask Joanie. She's the one who brought these reptoids to our attention!

So much for pine bark and orchid mix...............

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Check the link. But before you do, get comfortable and grab a soft drink and a bag of chips. It's very entertaining reading. No mushrooms in the vicinity at all.

Well, at least not that they mention.

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So much for pine bark and orchid mix...............
LOL there's only so much you can say about pine bark and orchid mix. But you can get back to your regularly scheduled program if you like.

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" But you can get back to your regularly scheduled program if you like."

No, I've barked enough tonight.

Joanie, how do the quote thing that you did in your previous post?

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