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Post by bescheid on Jul 23, 2007 11:17:37 GMT -7
;D ;D ;D Leslie and Charles! "What We Have Here Is A Failure To Commicuate". It just goes to prove that the Chicoms failed to include MKT. 101 in their school curriculum. If you are trying to sell something, make sure your target audience knows what it is that you are trying to sell or say. !!Duh!! ;D ;D ;D Bob You do have an excellent suggestion!!! And what a wast. I run a print out of a portion of one of the text, and it was analyzed by an acquaintance. It was very interesting! It was history of tea, and that being China was the mother of tea, I had no idea! But, if we do not understand Chinese, then, it is just trash and should be dealt with in simular manner. Charles
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Post by Bob S on Jul 23, 2007 12:46:41 GMT -7
[ Bob You do have an excellent suggestion!!! And what a wast. I run a print out of a portion of one of the text, and it was analyzed by an acquaintance. It was very interesting! It was history of tea, and that being China was the mother of tea, I had no idea! But, if we do not understand Chinese, then, it is just trash and should be dealt with in simular manner. Charles[/quote]] Right you are Charles. Nothing said, nothing gained. ;D
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Post by aini109 on Jul 24, 2007 1:04:11 GMT -7
[Mr china bites the dust
Now to look for the method for banning the sender ...
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Post by LIN12 on Jul 25, 2007 1:43:33 GMT -7
Krunch
Kai the Kleaner
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Post by 2eqe on Jul 26, 2007 0:00:17 GMT -7
The plan is to Krunch all of these unreadable postings, and when we have a bout ten of them look at them to see if there is more of a pattern than is first observable.
Kai
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Post by 2eqe on Jul 31, 2007 1:43:23 GMT -7
burp ...
Kai the killer...
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Post by leslie on Jul 31, 2007 3:10:56 GMT -7
qeqe (whoever or whatever you are)
How many people do you think you can try to insult with your gibberish? Go and play your silly, childish games somewhere else and let the adults get on with real discussion that all can understand.
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Post by Pawian on Aug 8, 2007 13:40:26 GMT -7
qeqe (whoever or whatever you are) How many people do you think you can try to insult with your gibberish? Go and play your silly, childish games somewhere else and let the adults get on with real discussion that all can understand. Les, you should be more tolerant? Did you forget how it is to be a child? You were not an adult the moment you were born!
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Post by rdywenur on Aug 8, 2007 18:07:49 GMT -7
Yes I remember we use to call some one up and ask them if they had Prince Albert in the can to let him out or ask if their refrigerator was running to go catch it..... ;D ;D ;D ahhh the good ole days.
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Post by Pawian on Aug 28, 2007 1:53:17 GMT -7
Yes, August and September are the best months for going on a mushroom hunt in Poland. I didn`t know you collect mushrooms in China. I know Shitake mushrooms but they are grown in greenhouses, aren`t they? Soon I will post some pictures of this year`s mushroom picking. You will see how True Mushrooms look like, not some shitake! Stay with us!!! [/quote]
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Post by jeanne on Aug 28, 2007 3:50:05 GMT -7
Pawian,
Funny you should mention shiitake mushrooms. I recently returned from visiting my newly married daughter in Vermont which is a beautiful, mountinous state with much dairy farming. My daughter's new husband had actually grown some shiitake mushrooms. Here's how he did it: About 3 years ago, he laid some maple logs on the ground under a pine tree. He purchased some shiitake mushroom spawn, drilled holes in the logs, inoculated the logs with the spawn, then waited. The next two years they had a few mushrooms, then this summer, when I was visiting the weather must have been perfect, as when we checked the area, there were dozens of beautiful mushrooms covering the logs. My daugher and I picked 10 quarts and she sold them at the local farmers' market! The locals were very surprised to see shiitake mushrooms that had been grown in Vermont!
Jeanne
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Post by rdywenur on Aug 28, 2007 5:43:15 GMT -7
Jeanne sounds like you have discovered a new "family" business. ;D
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Post by Pawian on Aug 28, 2007 8:33:47 GMT -7
Pawian,Funny you should mention shiitake mushrooms. I didn`t start this topic, it was ZZZ who did. Pay tribute to him! Yes, I know this kind of mushroom is from the family which grows on wood. As they don`t sunlight for development, mushrooms can be kept in the basement. One simply needs to water them from time to time. And harvest, of course. Once I found a mushroom like that in our mountainous forest. I was a freshman then, I didn`t know the species and I left it there. Now I have been trying to find it again, then I will cut off a piece and take home to grow.
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Post by jeanne on Aug 29, 2007 3:44:12 GMT -7
Pawian,Funny you should mention shiitake mushrooms. I didn`t start this topic, it was ZZZ who did. Pay tribute to him! Yes, I know this kind of mushroom is from the family which grows on wood. As they don`t sunlight for development, mushrooms can be kept in the basement. One simply needs to water them from time to time. And harvest, of course. Once I found a mushroom like that in our mountainous forest. I was a freshman then, I didn`t know the species and I left it there. Now I have been trying to find it again, then I will cut off a piece and take home to grow. Alas, as a second-generation American there is no way I can compete with a good Pole like yourself in the knowledge of mushrooms! Happy hunting and eating! Jeanne
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Post by jeanne on Aug 29, 2007 3:47:49 GMT -7
Jeanne sounds like you have discovered a new "family" business. ;D Rdy, Yes, how I wish I could quit my job here in Mass. and move to the hills of Vermont to pick mushrooms! Unfortunately, I don't think it would pay the bills Jeanne
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