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To: Tomato lover
Thanx TL, I needed that.

I sometimes think I'm off my rocker because of responses (or non responses) with some of the things I say .... not that I CARE if someone thinks that ....

/8^)

BTW ... I have about 500 volunteer cherry tomatoes that come up every year (I no longer plant tomatoes) that no body ever wants ... I can't sell a 10" healthy tomato (just because it's cherry) for $.50 !!!

13 posted on 06/01/2015 8:08:03 AM PDT by knarf
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First borns, on average, are more intelligent than later borns. Prof. Zajonc hypothesized that it’s because as more children are added to the family, the average intelligence of the family drops. If you assign a weight of 100 to an adult’s intelligence, the first child is born into a household with an average intelligence of 100. A second born is born into a household with a noticably lower average intelligence. If there is a large gap between the first two children, on average the second born will be more intelligent than if the gap had been small. .... So what would be the expected effects of putting two year olds in a room with 11 other two year olds and two adults?


14 posted on 06/01/2015 9:10:29 AM PDT by Kipp
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