the apartment should still be empty; so the youngans can stay there and the old folks can huddle by the soapstone stove and swap lies..... No tribal warfare necessary here. I lost a fight in the school yard 53 years ago and have got the flight part of fight-flight down. Though if it stays here too long I may transform it into a hot tub.... we will thaw out some local steak in your honor...... did you get my message about needing a current price for peeled butternut? we will be selling our first ginger at the farmers market tomorrow... woo woo...are we cool!!! $18.lb!!1 Hub Hub.... On Oct 1, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Pooh Sprague wrote: > Norman Paul wrote: >> Your last chance is August Harvest......then there is a kid named >> andrew Knafel who was selling it in Vermont ( it is big and >> beautiful ).. I bought some it is an old variety of Jack Manix!!! >> Now ain't that a coinsidence!!! Andrew is [log in to unmask] the >> other is info@augustharvet.com.......get to it ....Dog >> thanks again for the spuds...please send an invoice so I know in my >> head how many pounds you are thinking you gave us.....skippy >> > Well, I scored 75 lbs from Andy... small world gets smaller. Glad to > find you think its a nice type. As far as the spuds, figure on a > ton, deduct your gradeouts and give us something/ anything for the > marketable. fortunes will not be lost or gained on this > transaction.... > > However, tribal war will break out if the plastic bin dissapears! > > It looks like you might have 5 extra hands for the market on the > 17th. Is that ok to bring that many. We will bring bags and pads, > but Monty is interested in herbs and marketing(wants to grow > ginger) and Jenny and Ray want to see the truck/infrastructure. > Anne wants to help liz slay sneeky Russians. Me, I want to boogey > board....let us know if this would be overwhelming, we dont want to > make things worse...