"Pick your own mistletoe" question.
zanooda2
zanooda2 at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 8 15:25:35 UTC 2009
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "geoff_bannister" <gbannister10 at ...> wrote:
> It is very common for certain growers around the UK to open
> their land to visitors to choose their own produce to save
> owner the trouble of doing it themselves.
zanooda:
I didn't know that :-). I can see from Steve's post that this is common to the US as well, but I've never even heard of it :-). So what, you mean Xeno is offering his mistletoe cheap or maybe even for free on the condition that people will gather it themselves?
What about the second sign then, "Keep Off the Dirigible Plums" :-)? I thought that if this one advises to "keep off", maybe the one about the mistletoe was about the same thing. But if you say it is an invitation, then the whole thing must mean "by all means take the mistletoe, just don't touch my precious Dirigible Plums :-)!
Of course, Xeno needs the Dirigible Plums for his thinking process - "to enhance the ability to accept the extraordinary", LOL.
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