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Author: Michael
Date: Nov 10, 2007 11:22

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions,

Where to start. (Hermaphrodites)

This is me trying to figure out what to do.

I had 3 out of 9 beautiful clones turn on me. I never saw it coming. I have
gone over the stress factor or anything else that might have made them
change. Whats done is done. I will admit I noticed the pods swelling but it
wasn't until a few popped open that I admitted to myself what I saw and knew
were seeds.

Shit I have not had to clean seeds out of my bag since the early 80's.
Planted many a crop in the last 30 years but never accidentally seeded a
crop. SO Getting past the whole negetive aspect of losing a crop to seed and
looking at the positive. I am sure the universe has given me a gift.

[Let me interupt myself here to explain] While the universe is very generous
it also has its own ulterior motives. The human being having been given free
will is then faced with the choices. The point I guess is that each gift is
faceted like a stop sign. Each facet a choice in free will. Right or wrong.
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Re: What to do, that is the question.         


Author: Michael
Date: Nov 10, 2007 18:31

"Michael" noyb.tv> wrote in message
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> Decisions, Decisions, Decisions,
>
> Where to start. (Hermaphrodites)
>
> This is me trying to figure out what to do.
>
> I had 3 out of 9 beautiful clones turn on me. I never saw it coming. I
> have gone over the stress factor or anything else that might have made
> them change. Whats done is done. I will admit I noticed the pods swelling
> but it wasn't until a few popped open that I admitted to myself what I saw
> and knew were seeds.
>
> Shit I have not had to clean seeds out of my bag since the early 80's.
> Planted many a crop in the last 30 years but never accidentally seeded a
> crop. SO Getting past the whole negetive aspect of losing a crop to seed
> and looking at the positive. I am sure the universe has given me a gift.
>
> [Let me interupt myself here to explain] While the universe is very ...
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