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Posted by j cook (iowa) on October 21, 2006 at 07:15:47 from (12.210.213.89):
In Reply to: So now everyone is mad at me posted by john in la on October 20, 2006 at 13:53:05:
This is the INTERNET and everything (at least on this site) is print only. No audio! Who cares how you pronounce it. Just spell it so everyone knows what you mean (well, pelling "pecan" is obvious but there are other words with multiple pronunciations depending on region). As for the Pecans, Yum Yum. As for the crow? Shoot the critter. Animal pests in your crops are a bad thing whether it's deer in the corn, racoons in the sweet corn, or crows in the pecans and if the local "animal rights activists" don't appreciate your efforts to save your crop, that's too bad. Let THEM move back to downtown Manhatten( and I do mean New York, not Kansas) if they don't like it. That goes for the ones who object to "organic fertilization" programms for your fields too!
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