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Old February 14, 2006   #16
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Mark's WOW photo looks like the classic fuzzy Bigfoot photos. Suuuuurrrrreeeee....that's a WOW.... :wink:

Is that a Yeti in the background? Keep up the good work.

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(Edit - didn't see that Tom had already thought of the Bigfoot connection - Hats off to you for being quicker/cleverer than me)
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Old February 14, 2006   #17
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So tell us Mark, Did the plant survive after the WOW being covered with snow? Would love to see pics? I have 24 WOWs and I love them, but would never dream they would protect a plant from the blizzard we had.
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Old February 14, 2006   #18
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not even in snow like this ? lol ~



no prob. with the bigfoot ref. ~ lol ~
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Old February 16, 2006   #19
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Well, come on Mark. How was the mater??
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Old February 16, 2006   #20
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Yeah, Mathew, curious minds are dyin' to know if Yeti Tomato lives???
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Old February 16, 2006   #21
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the plants is fine and not even wilted. the plant is growing straight tall and nicely shaped for one that hid from the snows of doom.
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Old February 16, 2006   #22
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How about another fuzzy photograph to back that up? If I don't see a pic of the Lock Ness monster cuddling a tomato plant, I'm going to have to remain very skeptical.
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Old February 16, 2006   #23
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pics ?
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Old February 18, 2006   #24
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WHAT THE #$@&%
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