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- From: jarvis@psych.toronto.edu (Brian Jarvis)
- Subject: Re: Poinsettias
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.001830.21813@psych.toronto.edu>
- Organization: Department of Psychology, University of Toronto
- References: <BzzM7I.D2I@agora.rain.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 00:18:30 GMT
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- In article <BzzM7I.D2I@agora.rain.com> bcapps@agora.rain.com (Brent Capps) writes:
- >What I want to know is, what do other people do with these tacky
- >Poinsettias after the holidays are over? My husband bought about
- >a dozen of the damned things, and they never have the good manners to
- >die promptly at 9 am on Jan. 2. My problem is, I can't kill *any*
- >houseplant without feeling extremely guilty, but I don't want the
- >things around as they're highly poisonous to cats (hmmm...maybe
- >I should give them to Jack Hamilton).
-
- Jack should be arriving in Toronto in about 5 hours. If he has any
- such vegetation upon his person, the surplus cruise missile my mother
- bought at K-Mart and gave to me for Christmas will find a use.
-
- Brian
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