SC - Cucumbers and the SCA
Ratboy
kattratt at home.com
Fri Apr 6 13:29:12 PDT 2001
Having seen the lovely conversations the original email I sent caused
let me first off say that I am sorry. I was merely stating my opinion
and that was all. As far as I am concerned I never really wanted to
argue or anything I just wanted to toss out my opinion. I have and am
enjoying reading the rest of the discussions and replies. However
please understand that I really speak with uhmm I'd say zero authority
as far as period or not goes as I generally turn to those who know
better than I. If it turns out that that person was wrong then I will
say, "oops I goofed" and keep on trucking along... so anyways that was
all.
Have a great day folks
Nicholas
lilinah at earthlink.net wrote:
>
> Nicholas of Falcon Cree wrote:
> >What I always find amazing is that folks keep repeating the phrase
> There are many plants available today that man *did* invent, through
> selective breeding (not to mention the more recent "genetic
> engineering"), that did not exist in period. Sure there were
> strawberries. And they were very tiny. There were no sweet oranges
> until very late in period. There were no nectarines, man did invent
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