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In article <geQDN6Ayw3eHFwjU@meden.invalid>, {$news$}@meden.demon.co.uk says... > In message <MPG.21e57df5d2c35b4698974c@News.Individual.NET>, Charlie > Pridham <charlie@roselandhouse.co.uk> writes > >In article <5tvlg5F1fnl86U1@mid.individual.net>, > >chrisjpotts@orobanche.co.uk says... > >> Hello all, > >> > >> We have just moved to Manchester area and have acquired an allotment. > >>     

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Author: Charlie Pridham
Date: Jan 2, 2008 06:35

In article <5tvlg5F1fnl86U1@mid.individual.net>, chrisjpotts@orobanche.co.uk says... Hello all, We have just moved to Manchester area and have acquired an allotment. It is devoid of rhubarb, and my first thought was to dig up some from our old garden. Is this a good idea, or are there some newer better more tasty variates now available? Thanks for any help, Chris
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On Mar 1, 6:35 pm, Jakofalltra...@webtv.net (J T) wrote: > http://www.candydirect.com/mints/Sen-Sen.html > > I haven't seen this stuff sincie I was a kid. I figured they'd > stopped making it. I heard once (likely an urban legend) that it was taken off the market because it was the only way to mess up the reading of a breathalizer. A little sliver of that stuff sure was powerful.     

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Author: Charlie Pridham
Date: Jan 2, 2008 02:55

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Author: Robatoy
Date: Mar 1, 2007 16:33

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