[Sca-cooks] OOP Question -Sassafras
Craig Jones
drakey at webone.com.au
Tue Jul 19 02:29:37 PDT 2005
I claim a very flakey webmail program... I swear I only sent it once...
Drakey.
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> From: sca-cooks-bounces+drakey=webone.com.au at ansteorra.org [mailto:sca-
> cooks-bounces+drakey=webone.com.au at ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Pat
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> Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] OOP Question -Sassafras
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> Drakey, a spoonful of sugar will cure those hiccups.
>
> Mordonna
>
> Drakey wrote over and over again:
>
> > Nancy Kiel commented:
> > > Sasafras might not be OOP---when they settled Jamestown in 1607,
> Quoting Stefan li Rous :
> > > sassafras was one of the things they were looking for, which implies
> > > there was already a market for it. I believe it was used medicinally.
>
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> I vaguely remember that sassafras trees were discovered in Hispanola, but
> frankly I have absolutely no idea where I read that...
>
> Drakey.
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> Lady Anne du Bosc
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> Shire of Thorngill, Meridies
> Mundanely, Pat Griffin of Millbrook, AL
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