Cedrus deodara

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  1. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Nada mucho de diga LofL. Pero un poco de aire caldo levanta el globo no? Buenas noches a todo de GC.
     
  3. Victoria

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    Jazid, penso sei o que seu digo ... e verdada! Boa noite, meu amigo!
     
  4. Royster

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    Okay you Portuguese speakers - I have no idea what you are saying but the outcome to the C. deodara saga is that the tree will be gifted to the local Millenium Garden, if I can get it out of the ground in one piece, that is. Maybe we should all wish the poor tree luck, in whatever language you may wish ladies and gents!

    Kind regards
    Roy
     
  5. UsedtobeDendy

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    hot air rising, Jazid???? I'm saying nothing either! :rolleyes:
     
  6. jazid

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    Methinks I'll go back to gender issues.
     
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    I typed something here and it's gone ... weee-ooo, weee-ooo.

    I think Jazid was speaking Spanish and I was not. I was saying I was saying nothing (if you know what I mean?) and there's only so many ways you can say it in English.

    No offence was meant!
     
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    Roy - I think the most appropriate comment is "que sera, sera, whatever will be , will be......" :D

    But of course I wish it the best of luck!
     
  9. Royster

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    Que sera...!
    Does "ahmen" mean the same thing but in a kind of biblical sense? I guess the tree may need the help of God once I get going on the rootballing! [​IMG]

    Cheers!
    Roy
     
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