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2 plants from one bean/Polyembryony
Started BudBurner · Date: Jul 22, 2008 17:28 · 23 post(s)
Harry Potter Spoiled
Started ren · Date: Jul 16, 2007 01:44 · 17 post(s)
FAQ - alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magic (Frequently Asked Questions)
Started cat · Date: Dec 9, 2006 01:26 · 1 post(s)
FAQ - alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magic (Frequently Asked Questions)
Started cat · Date: Jun 30, 2006 23:45 · 1 post(s)
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Re: 2 plants from one bean/Polyembryony
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Author: Fred Mertz
Date: Aug 1, 2008 08:22

.... When that time comes and I move to that tract of land, my initial plan is to make a trek to CA and meet with some growers and obtain some samples of various seeds. I've studied the herbology of growing for quite some time; different techniques including soil vs. hydro and combinations in between. I think that will actually be a very fun hobby, a fun past time <g>. Warmest regards, DudeMaster ----------------------- ...
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Re: Harry Potter Spoiled
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Author: tony4strings
Date: Jul 24, 2007 09:46

... have 2 children with Ron but named Rose & Hugo. Harry and Ginny's children are called James, Albus Sererus and Lily. Who knows where the next book if any will pick up maybe with the children or careers. Neville is a professor at hogwarts to Harry and Ginny's eldest son James but it doesn't say in what subject, but herbology is probably right. so if you want the facts right read the bloody book its the best so far.
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Re: Harry Potter Spoiled
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Author: Aunty Kreist
Date: Jul 16, 2007 15:25

... sex. They get married and become Aurors. Hermione has two children, one Albus, the other James. The next book will pick-up after the birth of their children who go to Hogwarts. Neville becomes the Herbology teacher of Harry's and Hermione's sons. Haha neener! I get to dress to the nines in my Narcissa costume, meet up with my Lucius and Draco, and attend a huge HP festival/ extravaganza, painting the town Malfoy the ...
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Harry Potter Spoiled
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Author: ren
Date: Jul 16, 2007 01:44

... shouldn't read it. Harry and Hermione survive but there are still death eaters around even after the death of their leader. Harry and Hermione seek comfort in their grief and have sex. They get married and become Aurors. Hermione has two children, one Albus, the other James. The next book will pick-up after the birth of their children who go to Hogwarts. Neville becomes the Herbology teacher of Harry's and Hermione's sons.
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FAQ - alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magic (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Author: cat
Date: Dec 9, 2006 01:26

... a curse. The term hexencraft (the making of hexes) has a different meaning in Pennsylvania Dutch than in German, where it refers to magical spells in general, and may also include medical herbology. One who makes hexes is a "hexmeister" (hex-master). You may have been told or have read in a dictionary that the "hexes" of Pennsylvania Dutch folk-magic are evil or malign in ...
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FAQ - alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magic (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Author: cat
Date: Jun 30, 2006 23:45

... a curse. The term hexencraft (the making of hexes) has a different meaning in Pennsylvania Dutch than in German, where it refers to magical spells in general, and may also include medical herbology. One who makes hexes is a "hexmeister" (hex-master). You may have been told or have read in a dictionary that the "hexes" of Pennsylvania Dutch folk-magic are evil or malign in ...
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