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On 24/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 23/04/2021 22:10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 23/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>> Gary wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 4/22/2021 11:35 PM, Leo wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2021 Apr 21, , S Viemeister wrote
>>>>>>> (in article >):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Up here on the north coast, there are lots of dandelions
>>>>>>>> in bloom.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is my backyard about four years ago. The neighbors
>>>>>>> couldn´t see the dandies, or I´d probably have been turned
>>>>>>> in to the City. There are less this year. It´s probably a
>>>>>>> lack of rain. That´s a neighbor´s soccer ball slightly to
>>>>>>> the left of center. Far left of center is my swamp cooler.
>>>>>>> I think I need a paint job. Gary?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <https://postimg.cc/D8GPzLsQ>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You could spray stain on the fence quickly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Damn Leo. Here I got the impression that you lived far out of
>>>>>> town in the woods. Looks like you live in a crowded
>>>>>> neighborhood.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is this a joke pic?
>>>>>
>>>>> I have to correct: there are plenty of dandelions here. I
>>>>> should get out more.
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> We live in a stone cottage surrounded by farm land. I am hoping
>>>> we do get some dandelions soon .. <g>
>>>
>>> You'll have a free source of rocket

>>
>> =====
>>
>> I'm starting to wonder. Maybe it is because the fields around here
>> are all cattle or crops! Maybe that is why I don't get any! I don't
>> know what rocket is
>>>

>
> Garden rocket? I thought only Americans called it arugula.
>
> It's not growing in our fields (paddocks) either, but I saw it the
> other day in people's lawns.

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Are you talking about rocket or dandelions too?



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On 24/04/2021 20:13, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> S Viemeister wrote:
>
>> On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
>>> here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get any!
>>> I don't know what rocket is
>>>

>> Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
>>
>> This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle, sheep,
>> (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing ticks with them),
>> and there are dandelions out there.
>>
>> Does the local farmer use herbicides?

>
> Local farmer Moi uses no herbicides and we have all the weeds but no
> dandelion.


We have wild deer too!! .. but no dandelions)


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Ophelia wrote:

> On 24/04/2021 15:56, S Viemeister wrote:
> > On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
> >
> > > Â*Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
> > > here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get
> > > any!Â* I don't know what rocket is
> > >

> > Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
> >
> > This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle, sheep,
> > (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing ticks with
> > them), and there are dandelions out there.
> >
> > Does the local farmer use herbicides?

>
> ===
>
> I am beginning to wonder( But surely they wouldn't use herbicides
> when they have their cattle in the grounds?


Many herbicides tell you that xx days after application, it's safe to
put your cattle back on the land. Whether that's true, I don't know.

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Ophelia wrote:

> On 24/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > Ophelia wrote:
> >
> > > On 23/04/2021 22:10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > > > Ophelia wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > On 23/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > > > > > Gary wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > On 4/22/2021 11:35 PM, Leo wrote:
> > > > > > > > On 2021 Apr 21, , S Viemeister wrote
> > > > > > > > (in article >):
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Up here on the north coast, there are lots of
> > > > > > > > > dandelions in bloom.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > This is my backyard about four years ago. The neighbors
> > > > > > > > couldn´t see the dandies, or I´d probably have been
> > > > > > > > turned in to the City. There are less this year. It´s
> > > > > > > > probably a lack of rain. That´s a neighbor´s soccer
> > > > > > > > ball slightly to the left of center. Far left of
> > > > > > > > center is my swamp cooler. I think I need a paint job.
> > > > > > > > Gary?
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > <https://postimg.cc/D8GPzLsQ>
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > You could spray stain on the fence quickly.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Damn Leo. Here I got the impression that you lived far
> > > > > > > out of town in the woods. Looks like you live in a
> > > > > > > crowded neighborhood.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Is this a joke pic?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have to correct: there are plenty of dandelions here. I
> > > > > > should get out more.
> > > > > ===
> > > > >
> > > > > We live in a stone cottage surrounded by farm land. I am
> > > > > hoping we do get some dandelions soon .. <g>
> > > >
> > > > You'll have a free source of rocket
> > >
> > > =====
> > >
> > > I'm starting to wonder. Maybe it is because the fields around
> > > here are all cattle or crops! Maybe that is why I don't get any!
> > > I don't know what rocket is
> > > >

> >
> > Garden rocket? I thought only Americans called it arugula.
> >
> > It's not growing in our fields (paddocks) either, but I saw it the
> > other day in people's lawns.

> ====
>
> Are you talking about rocket or dandelions too?


Only dandelions.

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On 24 Apr 2021 19:10:43 GMT, "Dr. Bruce" >
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>Mike Duffy wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 23:51:32 -0500, Hank Rogers wrote:
>>
>> > Dr. Bruce wrote:

>>
>> >> or was she really your grandfather?
>> >>
>> > Master doctor, why not stick to sniffing her ass, and leave her
>> > grandparents alone. You are pitiful.

>>
>> 'Bruce' has gender identity issues. He cannot accept his hidden
>> tendencies and be *** (happy), thus he lashes out at everyone.

>
>Oh, how you see through me!


Well, you DO come across as having a feminine mind, Bruce. One thing
your posts clearly show over the years is that you're not a real man.

I bet you have no real men as friends, it would be difficult to
relate or even tolerate somebody like you.


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On 24/04/2021 21:07, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 24/04/2021 15:56, S Viemeister wrote:
>>> On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> Â*Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
>>>> here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get
>>>> any!Â* I don't know what rocket is
>>>>
>>> Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
>>>
>>> This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle, sheep,
>>> (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing ticks with
>>> them), and there are dandelions out there.
>>>
>>> Does the local farmer use herbicides?

>>
>> ===
>>
>> I am beginning to wonder( But surely they wouldn't use herbicides
>> when they have their cattle in the grounds?

>
> Many herbicides tell you that xx days after application, it's safe to
> put your cattle back on the land. Whether that's true, I don't know.


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Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for any
foodstuffs!


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On 24/04/2021 21:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 24/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 23/04/2021 22:10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 23/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>>>> Gary wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 4/22/2021 11:35 PM, Leo wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 2021 Apr 21, , S Viemeister wrote
>>>>>>>>> (in article >):
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Up here on the north coast, there are lots of
>>>>>>>>>> dandelions in bloom.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> This is my backyard about four years ago. The neighbors
>>>>>>>>> couldn´t see the dandies, or I´d probably have been
>>>>>>>>> turned in to the City. There are less this year. It´s
>>>>>>>>> probably a lack of rain. That´s a neighbor´s soccer
>>>>>>>>> ball slightly to the left of center. Far left of
>>>>>>>>> center is my swamp cooler. I think I need a paint job.
>>>>>>>>> Gary?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> <https://postimg.cc/D8GPzLsQ>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You could spray stain on the fence quickly.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Damn Leo. Here I got the impression that you lived far
>>>>>>>> out of town in the woods. Looks like you live in a
>>>>>>>> crowded neighborhood.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Is this a joke pic?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have to correct: there are plenty of dandelions here. I
>>>>>>> should get out more.
>>>>>> ===
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We live in a stone cottage surrounded by farm land. I am
>>>>>> hoping we do get some dandelions soon .. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> You'll have a free source of rocket
>>>>
>>>> =====
>>>>
>>>> I'm starting to wonder. Maybe it is because the fields around
>>>> here are all cattle or crops! Maybe that is why I don't get any!
>>>> I don't know what rocket is
>>>>>
>>>
>>> Garden rocket? I thought only Americans called it arugula.
>>>
>>> It's not growing in our fields (paddocks) either, but I saw it the
>>> other day in people's lawns.

>> ====
>>
>> Are you talking about rocket or dandelions too?

>
> Only dandelions.


==

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On Sat, 24 Apr 2021 14:57:00 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 4/24/2021 2:24 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote:
>> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 12:10:03 PM UTC-5, Don Shenkenberger wrote:

>
>>> If I were a flower, I’d be a dandelion, because I was created for you to
>>> blow me.
>>>

>> Mrs. Shinklehooper scolds *me* when I write naughty stuff.
>>>

>> --Bryan
>>

>
>You do love feeding the trolls, Bryan.


So do you, idiot.
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Ophelia wrote:

> On 24/04/2021 20:13, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > S Viemeister wrote:
> >
> > > On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
> > >
> >>> Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
> > > > here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get
> > > > any! I don't know what rocket is
> > > >
> > > Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
> > >
> > > This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle,
> > > sheep, (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing ticks
> > > with them), and there are dandelions out there.
> > >
> > > Does the local farmer use herbicides?

> >
> > Local farmer Moi uses no herbicides and we have all the weeds but no
> > dandelion.

>
> We have wild deer too!! .. but no dandelions)


We have no deer, but plenty of ticks. As a vet once said: "10 months of
the year, ticks love it here. the other 2 months, they like it here."

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Ophelia wrote:

> On 24/04/2021 21:07, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > Ophelia wrote:
> >
> > > On 24/04/2021 15:56, S Viemeister wrote:
> > > > On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
> > > >
> >>>> Â*Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
> > > > > here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get
> > > > > any!Â* I don't know what rocket is
> > > > >
> > > > Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
> > > >
> > > > This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle,
> > > > sheep, (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing
> > > > ticks with them), and there are dandelions out there.
> > > >
> > > > Does the local farmer use herbicides?
> > >
> > > ===
> > >
> > > I am beginning to wonder( But surely they wouldn't use
> > > herbicides when they have their cattle in the grounds?

> >
> > Many herbicides tell you that xx days after application, it's safe
> > to put your cattle back on the land. Whether that's true, I don't
> > know.

>
> ====
>
> Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for any
> foodstuffs!


I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now they're
banning it because it's carcinogenic.

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On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
> > On 24/04/2021 21:07, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > > Ophelia wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 24/04/2021 15:56, S Viemeister wrote:
> > > > > On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
> > > > >
> > >>>> I'm starting to wonder. Maybe it is because the fields around
> > > > > > here are all cattle or crops! Maybe that is why I don't get
> > > > > > any! I don't know what rocket is
> > > > > >
> > > > > Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
> > > > >
> > > > > This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle,
> > > > > sheep, (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing
> > > > > ticks with them), and there are dandelions out there.
> > > > >
> > > > > Does the local farmer use herbicides?
> > > >
> > > > ===
> > > >
> > > > I am beginning to wonder( But surely they wouldn't use
> > > > herbicides when they have their cattle in the grounds?
> > >
> > > Many herbicides tell you that xx days after application, it's safe
> > > to put your cattle back on the land. Whether that's true, I don't
> > > know.

> >
> > ====
> >
> > Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for any
> > foodstuffs!

> I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now they're
> banning it because it's carcinogenic.
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It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the plants here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer than the alternative herbicides. Roundup might be carcinogenic but nobody really knows. Well, God knows but he ain't telling.
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dsi1 wrote:

> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > Ophelia wrote:
> >
> > > Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for any
> > > foodstuffs!

>
> > I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now
> > they're banning it because it's carcinogenic.

>
> It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the plants
> here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer than the
> alternative herbicides. Roundup might be carcinogenic but nobody
> really knows. Well, God knows but he ain't telling.
>

"Glyphosate is being banned because of its potential link to cancer in
humans, as well as potentially causing the death of important insects,
such as bees. ... In addition, scientists warn that these glyphosate
and other similar products damage ecosystems by disrupting the natural
food chains and plant pollination."
>

"Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the U.S.
government"
>

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Jim Lahey wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Apr 2021 14:57:00 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
>> On 4/24/2021 2:24 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote:
>>> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 12:10:03 PM UTC-5, Don Shenkenberger wrote:

>>
>>>> If I were a flower, I’d be a dandelion, because I was created for you to
>>>> blow me.
>>>>
>>> Mrs. Shinklehooper scolds *me* when I write naughty stuff.
>>>>
>>> --Bryan
>>>

>>
>> You do love feeding the trolls, Bryan.

>
> So do you, idiot.
>


You mean like o'feel ya and Popeye?

They don't count.


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Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 23/04/2021 22:10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 23/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>> Gary wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 4/22/2021 11:35 PM, Leo wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2021 Apr 21, , S Viemeister wrote
>>>>>>> (in article >):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Up here on the north coast, there are lots of dandelions
>>>>>>>> in bloom.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is my backyard about four years ago. The neighbors
>>>>>>> couldn´t see the dandies, or I´d probably have been turned
>>>>>>> in to the City. There are less this year. It´s probably a
>>>>>>> lack of rain. That´s a neighbor´s soccer ball slightly to
>>>>>>> the left of center. Far left of center is my swamp cooler.
>>>>>>> I think I need a paint job. Gary?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <https://postimg.cc/D8GPzLsQ>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You could spray stain on the fence quickly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Damn Leo. Here I got the impression that you lived far out of
>>>>>> town in the woods. Looks like you live in a crowded
>>>>>> neighborhood.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is this a joke pic?
>>>>>
>>>>> I have to correct: there are plenty of dandelions here. I
>>>>> should get out more.
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> We live in a stone cottage surrounded by farm land. I am hoping
>>>> we do get some dandelions soon .. <g>
>>>
>>> You'll have a free source of rocket

>>
>> =====
>>
>> I'm starting to wonder. Maybe it is because the fields around here
>> are all cattle or crops! Maybe that is why I don't get any! I don't
>> know what rocket is
>>>

>
> Garden rocket? I thought only Americans called it arugula.
>
> It's not growing in our fields (paddocks) either, but I saw it the
> other day in people's lawns.
>


You have to stick your head deeper in their asses to experience the
flora, master doctor. Sniffing only goes so far.


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Ophelia wrote:
> On 24/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> On 23/04/2021 22:10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 23/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>>> Gary wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 4/22/2021 11:35 PM, Leo wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 2021 Apr 21, , S Viemeister wrote
>>>>>>>> (in article >):
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Up here on the north coast, there are lots of dandelions
>>>>>>>>> in bloom.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This is my backyard about four years ago. The neighbors
>>>>>>>> couldn´t see the dandies, or I´d probably have been turned
>>>>>>>> in to the City.* There are less this year. It´s probably a
>>>>>>>> lack of rain.* That´s a neighbor´s soccer ball slightly to
>>>>>>>> the left of center.* Far left of center is my swamp cooler.
>>>>>>>> I think I need a paint job. Gary?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> <https://postimg.cc/D8GPzLsQ>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You could spray stain on the fence quickly.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Damn Leo. Here I got the impression that you lived far out of
>>>>>>> town in the woods.* Looks like you live in a crowded
>>>>>>> neighborhood.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is this a joke pic?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have to correct: there are plenty of dandelions here. I
>>>>>> should get out more.
>>>>> ===
>>>>>
>>>>> We live in a stone cottage surrounded by farm land.* I am hoping
>>>>> we do get some dandelions soon .. <g>
>>>>
>>>> You'll have a free source of rocket
>>>
>>> =====
>>>
>>> I'm starting to wonder.* Maybe it is because the fields around here
>>> are all cattle or crops!* Maybe that is why I don't get any!* I
>>> don't
>>> know what rocket is
>>>>

>>
>> Garden rocket? I thought only Americans called it arugula.
>>
>> It's not growing in our fields (paddocks) either, but I saw it the
>> other day in people's lawns.

> ====
>
> Are you talking about rocket or dandelions too?
>


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Ophelia wrote:
> On 24/04/2021 21:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> On 24/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 23/04/2021 22:10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 23/04/2021 20:08, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>>>>> Gary wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 4/22/2021 11:35 PM, Leo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 2021 Apr 21, , S Viemeister wrote
>>>>>>>>>> (in article >):
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Up here on the north coast, there are lots of
>>>>>>>>>>> dandelions in bloom.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> This is my backyard about four years ago. The neighbors
>>>>>>>>>> couldn´t see the dandies, or I´d probably have been
>>>>>>>>>> turned in to the City.* There are less this year. It´s
>>>>>>>>>> probably a lack of rain.* That´s a neighbor´s soccer
>>>>>>>>>> ball slightly to the left of center.* Far left of
>>>>>>>>>> center is my swamp cooler.* I think I need a paint job.
>>>>>>>>>> Gary?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> <https://postimg.cc/D8GPzLsQ>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> You could spray stain on the fence quickly.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Damn Leo. Here I got the impression that you lived far
>>>>>>>>> out of town in the woods.* Looks like you live in a
>>>>>>>>> crowded neighborhood.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Is this a joke pic?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have to correct: there are plenty of dandelions here. I
>>>>>>>> should get out more.
>>>>>>> ===
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We live in a stone cottage surrounded by farm land.* I am
>>>>>>> hoping we do get some dandelions soon .. <g>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You'll have a free source of rocket
>>>>>
>>>>> =====
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm starting to wonder.* Maybe it is because the fields around
>>>>> here are all cattle or crops!* Maybe that is why I don't get any!
>>>>> I don't know what rocket is
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Garden rocket? I thought only Americans called it arugula.
>>>>
>>>> It's not growing in our fields (paddocks) either, but I saw it the
>>>> other day in people's lawns.
>>> ====
>>>
>>> Are you talking about rocket or dandelions too?

>>
>> Only dandelions.

>
> ==
>
> *)* OK!
>


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Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 24/04/2021 15:56, S Viemeister wrote:
>>> On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> Â*Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
>>>> here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get
>>>> any!Â* I don't know what rocket is
>>>>
>>> Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
>>>
>>> This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle, sheep,
>>> (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing ticks with
>>> them), and there are dandelions out there.
>>>
>>> Does the local farmer use herbicides?

>>
>> ===
>>
>> I am beginning to wonder( But surely they wouldn't use herbicides
>> when they have their cattle in the grounds?

>
> Many herbicides tell you that xx days after application, it's safe to
> put your cattle back on the land. Whether that's true, I don't know.
>


I thought you knew everything! Now you tell us that you don't know
your ass from a hole in the ground, master.


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On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:55:17 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> dsi1 wrote:
>
> > On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > > Ophelia wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for any
> > > > foodstuffs!

> >
> > > I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now
> > > they're banning it because it's carcinogenic.

> >
> > It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the plants
> > here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer than the
> > alternative herbicides. Roundup might be carcinogenic but nobody
> > really knows. Well, God knows but he ain't telling.
> >

> "Glyphosate is being banned because of its potential link to cancer in
> humans, as well as potentially causing the death of important insects,
> such as bees. ... In addition, scientists warn that these glyphosate
> and other similar products damage ecosystems by disrupting the natural
> food chains and plant pollination."
> >

> "Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the U.S.
> government"
> >


Your interpretation of the sections you quote is "it's carcinogenic." In your mind, 1 + 1 = 3.
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dsi1 wrote:

> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:55:17 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > dsi1 wrote:
> >
> > > On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce
> > > wrote:
> > > > Ophelia wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for
> > > > > any foodstuffs!
> > >
> > > > I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now
> > > > they're banning it because it's carcinogenic.
> > >
> > > It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the
> > > plants here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer than
> > > the alternative herbicides. Roundup might be carcinogenic but
> > > nobody really knows. Well, God knows but he ain't telling.
> > >

> > "Glyphosate is being banned because of its potential link to cancer
> > in humans, as well as potentially causing the death of important
> > insects, such as bees. ... In addition, scientists warn that these
> > glyphosate and other similar products damage ecosystems by
> > disrupting the natural food chains and plant pollination."
> > >

> > "Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the U.S.
> > government"
> > >

>
> Your interpretation of the sections you quote is "it's carcinogenic."
> In your mind, 1 + 1 = 3.
>

"Let's not ban it because it's killing the bees, but it might not be
carcinogenic." Would that summarize your preferred Roundup policy
correctly?
>

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On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 12:33:08 PM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> dsi1 wrote:
>
> > On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:55:17 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > > dsi1 wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > Ophelia wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for
> > > > > > any foodstuffs!
> > > >
> > > > > I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now
> > > > > they're banning it because it's carcinogenic.
> > > >
> > > > It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the
> > > > plants here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer than
> > > > the alternative herbicides. Roundup might be carcinogenic but
> > > > nobody really knows. Well, God knows but he ain't telling.
> > > >
> > > "Glyphosate is being banned because of its potential link to cancer
> > > in humans, as well as potentially causing the death of important
> > > insects, such as bees. ... In addition, scientists warn that these
> > > glyphosate and other similar products damage ecosystems by
> > > disrupting the natural food chains and plant pollination."
> > > >
> > > "Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the U.S.
> > > government"
> > > >

> >
> > Your interpretation of the sections you quote is "it's carcinogenic."
> > In your mind, 1 + 1 = 3.
> >

> "Let's not ban it because it's killing the bees, but it might not be
> carcinogenic." Would that summarize your preferred Roundup policy
> correctly?
> >

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It might be killing the bees because it puts a dampener on the bee cycle of life. My guess is all herbicides do - Roundup ain't special in that regard.. My statements were only about people claiming that it's carcinogenic. If you're interested in its bee killing properties, that's your business. I won't give you my opinion on that because what I think about it is pretty unimportant.


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> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 23:51:32 -0500, Hank Rogers wrote:
>
> > Dr. Bruce wrote:

>
> >> or was she really your grandfather?
> >>

> > Master doctor, why not stick to sniffing her ass, and leave her
> > grandparents alone. You are pitiful.

>
> 'Bruce' has gender identity issues. He cannot accept his hidden
> tendencies and be *** (happy), thus he lashes out at everyone.
>
> He is afraid to even mention his last name in the manner normal for a
> mentally stable contributing member of society, such as you & me for
> example.


LOL, sorry but the 'whatever' was KF'd but he seems to want to talk
about my Grandmother? I was a bit late born to a mother a bit late
born. All grandparents on both sides were gone before I was born.
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On 24/04/2021 20:50, Ophelia wrote:
> On 24/04/2021 15:56, S Viemeister wrote:
>> On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> Â*Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
>>> here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get any!Â* I
>>> don't know what rocket is
>>>

>> Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
>>
>> This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle, sheep,
>> (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing ticks with them),
>> and there are dandelions out there.
>>
>> Does the local farmer use herbicides?

>
> ===
>
> Â*I am beginning to wonder(Â* But surely they wouldn't use herbicides
> when they have their cattle in the grounds?
>

_I_ wouldn't - but there are those who do.
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On 24/04/2021 21:21, Jim Lahey wrote:
> On 24 Apr 2021 19:10:43 GMT, "Dr. Bruce" >
> wrote:
>
>> Mike Duffy wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 23:51:32 -0500, Hank Rogers wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>
>>>>> or was she really your grandfather?
>>>>>
>>>> Master doctor, why not stick to sniffing her ass, and leave her
>>>> grandparents alone. You are pitiful.
>>>
>>> 'Bruce' has gender identity issues. He cannot accept his hidden
>>> tendencies and be *** (happy), thus he lashes out at everyone.

>>
>> Oh, how you see through me!

>
> Well, you DO come across as having a feminine mind, Bruce. One thing
> your posts clearly show over the years is that you're not a real man.
>
> I bet you have no real men as friends, it would be difficult to
> relate or even tolerate somebody like you.



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On 24/04/2021 21:39, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 24/04/2021 20:13, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>> S Viemeister wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
>>>>> here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get
>>>>> any! I don't know what rocket is
>>>>>
>>>> Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
>>>>
>>>> This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle,
>>>> sheep, (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing ticks
>>>> with them), and there are dandelions out there.
>>>>
>>>> Does the local farmer use herbicides?
>>>
>>> Local farmer Moi uses no herbicides and we have all the weeds but no
>>> dandelion.

>>
>> We have wild deer too!! .. but no dandelions)

>
> We have no deer, but plenty of ticks. As a vet once said: "10 months of
> the year, ticks love it here. the other 2 months, they like it here."


Hmmm I haven't found any .... so far! Fingers crossed!


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On 24/04/2021 21:41, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 24/04/2021 21:07, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 24/04/2021 15:56, S Viemeister wrote:
>>>>> On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Â*Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
>>>>>> here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get
>>>>>> any!Â* I don't know what rocket is
>>>>>>
>>>>> Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
>>>>>
>>>>> This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle,
>>>>> sheep, (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing
>>>>> ticks with them), and there are dandelions out there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does the local farmer use herbicides?
>>>>
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> I am beginning to wonder( But surely they wouldn't use
>>>> herbicides when they have their cattle in the grounds?
>>>
>>> Many herbicides tell you that xx days after application, it's safe
>>> to put your cattle back on the land. Whether that's true, I don't
>>> know.

>>
>> ====
>>
>> Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for any
>> foodstuffs!

>
> I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now they're
> banning it because it's carcinogenic.


True enough. Thank goodness they saw the truth!!!





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On 24/04/2021 21:49, dsi1 wrote:
> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> On 24/04/2021 21:07, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 24/04/2021 15:56, S Viemeister wrote:
>>>>>> On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm starting to wonder. Maybe it is because the fields around
>>>>>>> here are all cattle or crops! Maybe that is why I don't get
>>>>>>> any! I don't know what rocket is
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle,
>>>>>> sheep, (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing
>>>>>> ticks with them), and there are dandelions out there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does the local farmer use herbicides?
>>>>>
>>>>> ===
>>>>>
>>>>> I am beginning to wonder( But surely they wouldn't use
>>>>> herbicides when they have their cattle in the grounds?
>>>>
>>>> Many herbicides tell you that xx days after application, it's safe
>>>> to put your cattle back on the land. Whether that's true, I don't
>>>> know.
>>>
>>> ====
>>>
>>> Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for any
>>> foodstuffs!

>> I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now they're
>> banning it because it's carcinogenic.
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>
> It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the plants here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer than the alternative herbicides. Roundup might be carcinogenic but nobody really knows. Well, God knows but he ain't telling.


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On 24/04/2021 21:55, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> dsi1 wrote:
>
>> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for any
>>>> foodstuffs!

>>
>>> I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now
>>> they're banning it because it's carcinogenic.

>>
>> It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the plants
>> here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer than the
>> alternative herbicides. Roundup might be carcinogenic but nobody
>> really knows. Well, God knows but he ain't telling.
>>

> "Glyphosate is being banned because of its potential link to cancer in
> humans, as well as potentially causing the death of important insects,
> such as bees. ... In addition, scientists warn that these glyphosate
> and other similar products damage ecosystems by disrupting the natural
> food chains and plant pollination."
>>

> "Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the U.S.
> government"
>>


===

????
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On 25/04/2021 07:56, S Viemeister wrote:
> On 24/04/2021 20:50, Ophelia wrote:
>> On 24/04/2021 15:56, S Viemeister wrote:
>>> On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> Â*Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
>>>> here are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get any!Â* I
>>>> don't know what rocket is
>>>>
>>> Arugula, roquette, rocket. Same thing.
>>>
>>> This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle, sheep,
>>> (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing ticks with them),
>>> and there are dandelions out there.
>>>
>>> Does the local farmer use herbicides?

>>
>> ===
>>
>> Â*Â*I am beginning to wonder(Â* But surely they wouldn't use herbicides
>> when they have their cattle in the grounds?
>>

> _I_ wouldn't - but there are those who do.


==

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> On 24/04/2021 21:21, Jim Lahey wrote:
> > On 24 Apr 2021 19:10:43 GMT, "Dr. Bruce" >
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Mike Duffy wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 23:51:32 -0500, Hank Rogers wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > > or was she really your grandfather?
> > > > > >
> > > > > Master doctor, why not stick to sniffing her ass, and leave
> > > > > her grandparents alone. You are pitiful.
> > > >
> > > > 'Bruce' has gender identity issues. He cannot accept his hidden
> > > > tendencies and be *** (happy), thus he lashes out at everyone.
> > >
> > > Oh, how you see through me!

> >
> > Well, you DO come across as having a feminine mind, Bruce. One thing
> > your posts clearly show over the years is that you're not a real
> > man.
> >
> > I bet you have no real men as friends, it would be difficult to
> > relate or even tolerate somebody like you.

>
>
> ===
>
> LOL I bet his wife might disagree))
>
> You are one of those that likes to pin something on someone, hopeing
> it will stick))


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On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 4:45:28 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
> On 24/04/2021 21:21, Jim Lahey wrote:
> > On 24 Apr 2021 19:10:43 GMT, "Dr. Bruce" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Mike Duffy wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 23:51:32 -0500, Hank Rogers wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Dr. Bruce wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>> or was she really your grandfather?
> >>>>>
> >>>> Master doctor, why not stick to sniffing her ass, and leave her
> >>>> grandparents alone. You are pitiful.
> >>>
> >>> 'Bruce' has gender identity issues. He cannot accept his hidden
> >>> tendencies and be *** (happy), thus he lashes out at everyone.
> >>
> >> Oh, how you see through me!

> >
> > Well, you DO come across as having a feminine mind, Bruce. One thing
> > your posts clearly show over the years is that you're not a real man.
> >
> > I bet you have no real men as friends, it would be difficult to
> > relate or even tolerate somebody like you.

> ===
>
> LOL I bet his wife might disagree))
>
> You are one of those that likes to pin something on someone, hopeing
> it will stick))
>

When you pin stuff on, it usually does stick. It's when you use tape that
it tends to fall off. Just an observation.
>

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Ophelia wrote:

> On 24/04/2021 21:55, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > dsi1 wrote:
> >
> > > On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce
> > > wrote:
> > > > Ophelia wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for
> > > > > any foodstuffs!
> > >
> > > > I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now
> > > > they're banning it because it's carcinogenic.
> > >
> > > It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the
> > > plants here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer than
> > > the alternative herbicides. Roundup might be carcinogenic but
> > > nobody really knows. Well, God knows but he ain't telling.
> > >

> > "Glyphosate is being banned because of its potential link to cancer
> > in humans, as well as potentially causing the death of important
> > insects, such as bees. ... In addition, scientists warn that these
> > glyphosate and other similar products damage ecosystems by
> > disrupting the natural food chains and plant pollination."
> > >

> > "Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the U.S.
> > government"
> > >

>
> ===
>
> ????


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> We have no deer, but plenty of ticks. As a vet once said: "10 months of
> the year, ticks love it here. the other 2 months, they like it here."


Thank goodness we get proper cold weather here. Keeps the vermin
down.

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On 25/04/2021 11:44, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 24/04/2021 21:21, Jim Lahey wrote:
>>> On 24 Apr 2021 19:10:43 GMT, "Dr. Bruce" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 23:51:32 -0500, Hank Rogers wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> or was she really your grandfather?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Master doctor, why not stick to sniffing her ass, and leave
>>>>>> her grandparents alone. You are pitiful.
>>>>>
>>>>> 'Bruce' has gender identity issues. He cannot accept his hidden
>>>>> tendencies and be *** (happy), thus he lashes out at everyone.
>>>>
>>>> Oh, how you see through me!
>>>
>>> Well, you DO come across as having a feminine mind, Bruce. One thing
>>> your posts clearly show over the years is that you're not a real
>>> man.
>>>
>>> I bet you have no real men as friends, it would be difficult to
>>> relate or even tolerate somebody like you.

>>
>>
>> ===
>>
>> LOL I bet his wife might disagree))
>>
>> You are one of those that likes to pin something on someone, hopeing
>> it will stick))

>
> Trolls will be trolls


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On 25/04/2021 11:46, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 24/04/2021 21:55, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>> dsi1 wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison for
>>>>>> any foodstuffs!
>>>>
>>>>> I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe? Now
>>>>> they're banning it because it's carcinogenic.
>>>>
>>>> It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the
>>>> plants here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer than
>>>> the alternative herbicides. Roundup might be carcinogenic but
>>>> nobody really knows. Well, God knows but he ain't telling.
>>>>
>>> "Glyphosate is being banned because of its potential link to cancer
>>> in humans, as well as potentially causing the death of important
>>> insects, such as bees. ... In addition, scientists warn that these
>>> glyphosate and other similar products damage ecosystems by
>>> disrupting the natural food chains and plant pollination."
>>>>
>>> "Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the U.S.
>>> government"
>>>>

>>
>> ===
>>
>> ????

>
> I was just quoting a few things about why Roundup's bad.


==

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> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 4:39:46 PM UTC-4, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>
> > We have no deer, but plenty of ticks. As a vet once said: "10
> > months of the year, ticks love it here. the other 2 months, they
> > like it here."

>
> Thank goodness we get proper cold weather here. Keeps the vermin
> down.


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Ophelia wrote:

> On 25/04/2021 11:46, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > Ophelia wrote:
> >
> > > On 24/04/2021 21:55, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> > > > dsi1 wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > Ophelia wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison
> > > > > > > for any foodstuffs!
> > > > >
> > > > > > I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe?
> > > > > > Now they're banning it because it's carcinogenic.
> > > > >
> > > > > It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the
> > > > > plants here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer
> > > > > than the alternative herbicides. Roundup might be
> > > > > carcinogenic but nobody really knows. Well, God knows but he
> > > > > ain't telling.
> > > > >
> > > > "Glyphosate is being banned because of its potential link to
> > > > cancer in humans, as well as potentially causing the death of
> > > > important insects, such as bees. ... In addition, scientists
> > > > warn that these glyphosate and other similar products damage
> > > > ecosystems by disrupting the natural food chains and plant
> > > > pollination."
> > > > >
> > > > "Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the
> > > > U.S. government"
> > > > >
> > >
> > > ===
> > >
> >> ????

> >
> > I was just quoting a few things about why Roundup's bad.

>
> ==
>
> OK I just hope none is in my food!!


I hope so too. Maybe avoid corn.

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On 4/25/2021 5:45 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> On 24/04/2021 21:21, Jim Lahey wrote:
>> On 24 Apr 2021 19:10:43 GMT, "Dr. Bruce" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 23:51:32 -0500, Hank Rogers wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> or was she really your grandfather?
>>>>>>
>>>>> Master doctor, why not stick to sniffing her ass, and leave her
>>>>> grandparents alone. You are pitiful.
>>>>
>>>> 'Bruce' has gender identity issues. He cannot accept his hidden
>>>> tendencies and be *** (happy), thus he lashes out at everyone.
>>>
>>> Oh, how you see through me!

>>
>> Well, you DO come across as having a feminine mind, Bruce. One thing
>> your posts clearly show over the years is that you're not a real man.
>>
>> Â* I bet you have no real men as friends, it would be difficult to
>> relate or even tolerate somebody like you.

>
>
> ===
>
> Â*LOL I bet his wife might disagree))
>
> Â*You are one of those that likes to pin something on someone, hopeing
> it will stick))
>

Did you hear about the feminine hygiene spray SSY?

It takes the PU out of pussy.
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On 25/04/2021 10:48, Ophelia wrote:
> On 24/04/2021 21:39, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>> On 24/04/2021 20:13, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>> S Viemeister wrote:
>>>>> On 24/04/2021 13:41, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>> Â*Â* I'm starting to wonder.Â* Maybe it is because the fields around
>>>>>> hereÂ* are all cattle or crops!Â* Maybe that is why I don't get
>>>>>> any!
>>>>> This property is surrounded by common grazings, with cattle,
>>>>> sheep, (and in recent years, too damn many deer, bringing ticks
>>>>> with them), and there are dandelions out there.
>>>>> Does the local farmer use herbicides?
>>>> Local farmer Moi uses no herbicides and we have all the weeds but no
>>>> dandelion.
>>> We have wild deer too!! .. but no dandelions)

>> We have no deer, but plenty of ticks. As a vet once said: "10 months of
>> the year, ticks love it here. the other 2 months, they like it here."

> Hmmm I haven't found any .... so far!Â* Fingers crossed!
>

The ones up here are really tiny, like poppyseeds - until they've had a
good drink of your blood.

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On 25/04/2021 13:13, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> On 25/04/2021 11:46, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 24/04/2021 21:55, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>> dsi1 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:41:16 AM UTC-10, Dr. Bruce
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hmm not sure I would trust that. But I don't use poison
>>>>>>>> for any foodstuffs!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I agree. For how many decades did they say Roundup's safe?
>>>>>>> Now they're banning it because it's carcinogenic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's still being used on this rock. I don't mind because the
>>>>>> plants here are out of control and Roundup is probably safer
>>>>>> than the alternative herbicides. Roundup might be
>>>>>> carcinogenic but nobody really knows. Well, God knows but he
>>>>>> ain't telling.
>>>>>>
>>>>> "Glyphosate is being banned because of its potential link to
>>>>> cancer in humans, as well as potentially causing the death of
>>>>> important insects, such as bees. ... In addition, scientists
>>>>> warn that these glyphosate and other similar products damage
>>>>> ecosystems by disrupting the natural food chains and plant
>>>>> pollination."
>>>>>>
>>>>> "Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the
>>>>> U.S. government"
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> ????
>>>
>>> I was just quoting a few things about why Roundup's bad.

>>
>> ==
>>
>> OK I just hope none is in my food!!

>
> I hope so too. Maybe avoid corn.
>


====

Corn eh? We never get it fresh. Always frozen or canned! Is that
any better?


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On Sun, 25 Apr 2021 10:45:23 +0100, Ophelia >
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>On 24/04/2021 21:21, Jim Lahey wrote:
>> On 24 Apr 2021 19:10:43 GMT, "Dr. Bruce" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021 23:51:32 -0500, Hank Rogers wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dr. Bruce wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> or was she really your grandfather?
>>>>>>
>>>>> Master doctor, why not stick to sniffing her ass, and leave her
>>>>> grandparents alone. You are pitiful.
>>>>
>>>> 'Bruce' has gender identity issues. He cannot accept his hidden
>>>> tendencies and be *** (happy), thus he lashes out at everyone.
>>>
>>> Oh, how you see through me!

>>
>> Well, you DO come across as having a feminine mind, Bruce. One thing
>> your posts clearly show over the years is that you're not a real man.
>>
>> I bet you have no real men as friends, it would be difficult to
>> relate or even tolerate somebody like you.

>
>
>===
>
> LOL I bet his wife might disagree))


I'd take that bet. Anyone with his personality would be intolerable to
live with. Safe to say his 'wife' is more like a concubine. Somebody
should check on her welfare.


> You are one of those that likes to pin something on someone, hopeing
>it will stick))



That's precisely what Bruce does here. Every single day. But you're
too ****ed in the head to notice when it's not directed at yourself.
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