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John From Canada
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Hi,
I'm John, and i just bought a whole bunch of houseplants today, and having never had a plant before, i thought it would be wise to figure out what i'm doing from people who do.
Anyways, I'll probably be asking lots of annoying, obvious questions, but bear with me and maybe help a new guy out.
See you around.

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From: Alberta, Canada | Registered: Jan 2004  |  IP: Logged
tamara
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Hi, John from Canada, welcome to out great site. How did you get them houseplants home from the store without freezing them? [Wink] I was going to pick some up the other day but at -20 i'll have to wait.

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From: NB Canada | Registered: Jun 2003  |  IP: Logged
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Welcome to John from Canada! [wayey]

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From: Los Angeles - Hollywood Hills | Registered: Oct 2003  |  IP: Logged
John From Canada
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Wow, awesome responses. I've never been so welcomed in my whole life!
Well the transfer was tricky, but i just warmed up the car, drove up to the door, hurried the plants into the car as fast as i could, and drove hoem as fast as i could.
It was a gamble, but it seems to be working.
I play alot of guitar. I really don't stick to any one genre, but primarily I play with pretty acoustic stuff, classic rock, some heavy metal, funk and blues. Any other music nuts here?

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weezie13
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JC *aka Hollywood* loves music and does cd's of them for her self...
UV428 (Dan) is into music, but, it's been a bit,
since we've talked with him.......
Muskrat, in Germany also is a musician..........
Seems like a few others, but can't remember
right now.....

Glad to have you here.....Don't forget to add your voice to the new sections we have here,
Game room for jokes and stuff, Banter Hall for chatting, crafts and hobbies, recipes, all different sections for gardening questions......
Ask all you need to~to keep those plants healthy!!

Weezie

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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
- Bible - Hebrews 13:2

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From: N.Y. | Registered: Apr 2003  |  IP: Logged
plants 'n pots
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Hi John -

My husband has 4 guitars and our 20 year old son has 3 so far. They are both self-taught and quite good. They enjoy downloading music from the internet and playing it. They never play together unfortunately, but are both a pleasure to listen to. [Cool]

I took 8 years of piano as a kid, but rarely play these days. I also took a few years of guitar, but that has also fallen by the wayside I'm afraid. [dunno]

Our daughter has been playing the flute for 4 years now - she's 13, and it's a joy to listen to her play - it just warms my heart! [Love] She was just asked to play as an accompaniment to the 8th grade choir and pianist in the upcoming concert - we're so proud of her!

My son wants to be a radio DJ when he's out of college, but he has to buckle down and actually attend classes and do his assignments first! It's been a long haul with him, but he will do very well once he puts his mind to it. [thumb]

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John From Canada
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Wow.. and you don't play any instruments?
That's surprising.

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From: Alberta, Canada | Registered: Jan 2004  |  IP: Logged
plants 'n pots
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Hey John~

It's not that I don't play... I'm just really rusty - LOL! [Big Grin]
I sat down to play the piano for a few hours a few weeks ago, and I don't know which was worse - my playing, or how badly out of tune it is!!! [dunno] [Razz] [Frown] Gotta get on having it tuned right away.

I forgot to mention that I also dabbled in playing the soprano recorder for a while when I was in college. That was great fun - playing along with records, etc. The stairwells in my dorm were great for the sound effects too. [Wink]

How long have you been playing guitar? What kind do you have? My husband recently went with my nephew over the holidays to get him his 2nd guitar - an ovation. My son has a really nice one too.

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John From Canada
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Ah, i see..
I've been playing for about 2 and a half years self taught. My acoustic is a Yamaha. My electric is a low-end Barracuda (now retired from action).

I used to play piano when I was little, and I can still hack out a rythym, but like you, i'm pretty rusty! I can't really read notes like I read a book anymore, but it I stare at them long enough they start to make sense. After I taught myself the basic scales and whatnot on guitar, ironically, I learnt more about playing piano by playing guitar!

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