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Amorph odoratus.)
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From: Piabinha at aol.com on 2002.05.16 at 22:04:20(8815)
i think the problem here is what is meant by fruity. do you mean fruity as in coconuts? peaches? or fruity as in durian?
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In a message dated Thu, 16 May 2002 ?4:58:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes:
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>Yes, yes, I know it is now dunnii, but old habits die slow.
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>As far as it being fruity... it isnt just me.. my little boy (5 years old) came outside this morning and I said to him.. "Adam, go and smell that 'flower'". (no I wasnt going to say to the 5 year old, go and smell the infloresence).
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>Upon smelling it, he said.."Ew daddy, why do you make me smell these disgusting plants". ?Now here is my point... if it smelled "fruity" we both wouldnt have reacted that way..
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>See... it wasnt just me :)!!!!!
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tsuh yang in nyc
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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" hetter at worldonline.nl> on 2002.05.18 at 02:02:19(8828)
Maybe fruity isn't the term. It's more like "fresh" as in carrots or apples.
P., lord.
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> Van: aroid-l@mobot.org [mailto:aroid-l@mobot.org]Namens
> Piabinha@aol.com
> Verzonden: vrijdag 17 mei 2002 0:03
> Aan: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
> Onderwerp: fruity? (was RE: Amorph odoratus.)
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> i think the problem here is what is meant by fruity. do you
> mean fruity as in coconuts? peaches? or fruity as in durian?
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> :-)
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> In a message dated Thu, 16 May 2002 ?4:58:08 PM Eastern
> Daylight Time, writes:
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> >
> >Yes, yes, I know it is now dunnii, but old habits die slow.
> >
> >As far as it being fruity... it isnt just me.. my little boy
> (5 years old) came outside this morning and I said to him..
> "Adam, go and smell that 'flower'". (no I wasnt going to say
> to the 5 year old, go and smell the infloresence).
> >
> >Upon smelling it, he said.."Ew daddy, why do you make me
> smell these disgusting plants". ?Now here is my point... if
> it smelled "fruity" we both wouldnt have reacted that way..
> >
> >See... it wasnt just me :)!!!!!
>
> --
> tsuh yang in nyc
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