Posted by Persephone on July 25, 2007, 11:40 pm
From a British news review. I am never in the same continuum with
these beings, but accidentally clicked on a link and was frozen
incredulous...and yet they do co-exist with us on the same planet -- I
think...
Persephone
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Love’s MySpace ramblings
CAN ANYONE decipher Courtney Love's latest posting on her MySpace
page? She seems to be complaining about plastic surgery she had on her
mouth, but it's really anybody's guess...
"my mouth still looks wonky, i think i gott go back to paris tot he
dr, hes nit a cosmetic surgeon he just fixes bad surgery and also
cleft palates and serious shit its nbot really vanity hes conservtive,
wich we like... i just wnt the mouth god gave me back, it was
perfectly cute. and i had nice big lips as Gwyneth says when i was
"Out Sick" ( genius phrase) ... i have to restore myself to not
looking ridiculous, idont care if im prettty or ugly or jo de lie wich
is what i apretty much am ( french for ugly pretty- theres no english
word fo rit and im sure im nots pelling it right)..."
The expression's jolie laide, Courtney. And you'll find spellcheck on
the Tools menu.
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Posted by Billy Rose on July 26, 2007, 1:33 am
Craig said:
> I have a lot of tomatoes on my plants but they are not ripening at
>all,
> The plants are about 5 to 6' tall now and get full sun all day long.
>The days have been hot and dry all summer and I have watered on a very
>even schedule. The nights have been warmer then normal all summer as
>well, between 63 and 73.
> They were all planted about Memorial Day.
> I have never had this happen before, it seems that some would be
>starting to turn red by now.
This is an old tip that I've never had the occasion to test directly (but I
will comment more after):
Drive a small spade down in one or two spots around one of your
plants and cut a few roots. This might shock the plant into ripening
the tomatoes.
OK, this year one of the new varieties I was trying was not ripening any
tomatoes, not even a hint of color, even after all the others were doing
so. It was so full of green tomatoes that the stake was leaning over
threatening to crash into the fence. (I have electric wires at the top so
this would have been a Bad Thing.) I drove in a couple of small stakes
to tie off the larger one and stop the leaning. And shortly after that, a
whole bunch of tomatoes on that plant started turning red.
Now, I would think this was entirely coincidental, except for having
remembered that old advice. So I may have unintentionally confirmed it
works. Or, maybe not. I doubt it would hurt to try.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)
Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)
>all,
> The plants are about 5 to 6' tall now and get full sun all day long.
>The days have been hot and dry all summer and I have watered on a very
>even schedule. The nights have been warmer then normal all summer as
>well, between 63 and 73.
> They were all planted about Memorial Day.
> I have never had this happen before, it seems that some would be
>starting to turn red by now.