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Hi Ruth,
RH> > RH> too, that I bought for what was in it. The box itself is free
RH> money if it moves.
RH> > Sounds like you did well. Hopefully all will sell and you will get
RH> a few more $$ to play with.
RH> Let's hope.
do you have to go back and check or do they mail you a check if
something sells?
RH> > RH> Especially honeydews.
RH> > We tend to get cantalope and watermelon most of the time, the
RH> canary
RH> > melons were something "just for different" from the farmer's
RH> market.
RH> > Steve looked at watermelons the other day, decided to leave them in
RH> the
RH> > box.
RH> Canary, crenshaw. I love athena melons when I can find one. Not
RH> often. They're like a canteloupe but they taste good. :-)
Sounds interesting; have to keep an eye out for one.
RH> > RH> > reabsorbtion) other than my wisdom teeth. Hopefully I'll
RH> keep the losses to that.
RH> > RH> That would be good. I oddly have all four wisdom teeth. Use
RH> 'em too.
RH> > My wisdom teeth were all sideways, under the gum line, so there was
RH> no
RH> > way they'd come up naturally. Had them all taken at once, under a
RH> > general anesthesia in the hospital.
RH> Those had to go. I'll bet it didn't feel too good afterward.
Took a good month or so before the mouth felt good again. It was done
early enough in December that I was able to eat a proper Christmas
dinner, but still went quite easy on most parts. Trouble is, a lot of
the parts that were easy to eat (mushy), were things I didn't like. But,
I survived; the teeth have been gone for quite some time now.
... There cannot be a crisis today; my schedule is already full.
--- PPoint 3.01
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