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Posted by El Toro on April 27, 2006 at 06:31:46 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Re: Solid State Ignition posted by Peabody on April 27, 2006 at 06:02:50:
There's a retired cop in SC that has sweet corn up and says the local farmers have field corn a foot high. He's going to plant water melons and lopes. His temp has been in the 90's. That Canadian air is pushing south. I hung a 100watt light in my mini greenhouse. Dixieland that post's on here is in AL too and has pecan trees. I spent 3 or weeks in AL back in 1981 at Huntsville on a test for the Goverment and I took my wife along in 1982 when I went in Feb 1982. It was about 88 or 90 then. My wife called our daughter and she had been out shoveling snow off the driveway so she could get to work. I had to buy some short sleeve shirts. Hal
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