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Old 12th February 2009, 12:29 AM
cjloong cjloong is offline
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Default Re: sanguinea orange cutting deformity

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Originally Posted by funkychips View Post
CJ, it's the Tibetan monk headgear, you recall that? Those they wear when they blow the humongous horns during Mantra sessions in the monastry
Ha ha... must be it. The tibet monk.

Have to see now if it is genes or environment that causes this. Are there any other pitchers from the same plant?

cj
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