Re: The great international cowpie smuggling caper

2002-11-08 Thread Steve Diver
Merla went looking for some cow manure on a BD farm to make her Horn Manure and her CPP. Some practical advice came back to use what you got, locally, even though it ain't exactly organic. Generally speaking I go along with practical advice like that. Get the engine running, the adjust the

Re: The great international cowpie smuggling caper

2002-11-08 Thread Roger Pye
Steve Diver wrote: Merla went looking for some cow manure on a BD farm to make her Horn Manure and her CPP. Some practical advice came back to use what you got, locally, even though it ain't exactly organic. Generally speaking I go along with practical advice like that. Get the engine

Re: The great international cowpie smuggling caper

2002-11-04 Thread mroboz
Legacy of 9/11. More than a year ago, Ferdy and his daughter smuggled all the preps. into Mexico by air successfully. I guess organic cowpie could blow up buildlings! In Nov. after 9/11, I went to an anthr. Agric. Section mtg in Pasadena, CA, USA. The US Immigration were no problem. It was the

Re: The great international cowpie smuggling caper

2002-11-04 Thread Allan Balliett
The next closest BD farm is Victor, Montana, but it's too far. I will have to try and find an organic cow in Sandpoint. It's always important to remember, folks, the even a teacher as particular as Peter Proctor has stated 'Half a cherry is better than no cherry at all in terms of making the

Re: The great international cowpie smuggling caper/another joke with wheelbarrows

2002-11-04 Thread mroboz
. Finally, the Canadians asked him what he was trafficking. Why, wheelbarrow, of course! replied the man. - Original Message - From: Gil Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 3:44 PM Subject: Re: The great international cowpie smuggling caper D S

Re: The great international cowpie smuggling caper

2002-11-04 Thread Allan Balliett
Here we go again making up all sorts of restrictions. Merla, just find some grass fed cows, preferably off unsupered pasture and get it while it is fresh. No drama! All the rest is just icing on the cake. David C Thanks, David. This is a very important point, folks. A lot of bd work goes undone