On 7/7/05 5:32 am, "Ken Norris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, monitors don't live forever. Even trees die of old age.
> Supposedly, the oldest living tree is a Bristlecone Pine named
> "Methuselah" in the White mountains on the Claifornia/Nevada border,
> estimated to be 4767 years old.
> 
> How's that for trivia?

    Not as good as the unfortunate tale of Donald R Currey who was granted
permission by the National Parks Service to cut down Methuselah's elder
brother Prometheus in 1964 at the grand old age of 4862.
    That must have upset the Ents.....

Pete


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