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Cameron Stiff

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Dec 2, 2010, 1:16:52 AM12/2/10
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It's like the undiscovered country, the land waiting to be found, brought alive! Or is that a postmodern neocolonial myth? Ah jeez, I don't know. We can discuss tomorrow. It's time to finish the tea rack and spend some relaxing down time in the newly cleaned up Solar House, drinking realitea and letting the good times roll by onscreen. Did you know in England on that farm they have something like 16 different types of grass? 


Aaron J, looking forward to see you.

Best,
Cam

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Shauna Pigeon

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Dec 2, 2010, 1:18:50 PM12/2/10
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Sorry I can't make it today. I have an important final oral
presentation for my class tonight. I will be practicing and perfecting
most of the day. Have fun with the tea rack. I'll see you guys on
monday for our last meeting?

Shauna

On Dec 2, 1:16 am, Cameron Stiff <cameron.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's like the undiscovered country, the land waiting to be found, brought
> alive! Or is that a postmodern neocolonial myth? Ah jeez, I don't know. We
> can discuss tomorrow. It's time to finish the tea rack and spend some
> relaxing down time in the newly cleaned up Solar House, drinking realitea
> and letting the good times roll by onscreen. Did you know in England on that
> farm they have something like 16 different types of grass?
>
> Something to remember back to as we look to the future:http://www.montrealgazette.com/health/Gallery+does+your+student+garde...
>
> Aaron J, looking forward to see you.
>
> Best,
> Cam
>
> --
> Co-Coordinator, Concordia Food Systems Project
> Sustainable Concordiahttp://sustainable.concordia.ca/http://concordiafoodsystem.blogspot.com
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