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Old 11-21-2007, 01:29 PM
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Two month's on the wagon! I don't think I could do it either. I am trying to hold out till after Chirstmas. My Home Depot has just received a large selection of Cymbidium's and a lot of Bamboo orchids that I am eyeing. It's all I can do to leave without one!!! I keep Lindor truffles near by to easy the pain

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Old 11-21-2007, 02:23 PM
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I have been a good boy. I have not bought any orchids since my EOOM order last month. I don't forsee myself buying anymore for a long while either. So why don't you do like me, resort to trading . I'm sure you can make a few cuttings here and there.
Yesterday I was at a supermarket. They had tons of phals with nasty roots, and bad looking leaves. The spikes were withering and all the flowers were wilted. I was dieing to buy one!!!
Yes, orchid withdrawal is not a good thing. Thank god you guys are here!
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