I think I went to see Steve Hillage at The Rainbow, Hurdy Gurdy Man rings
a bell ...... I think.
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From: Jonathan Hazell <go2jonathan.hazell@xxxxxx.com>
To: UK Tree Care <uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info>
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Subject: Re: Pruning Induced Stress
Nah, you've completely missed the point! Look for old vinyl. Gong were a
wonderful mix of Gallic madness and Steve Hillage guitar on the student
circuit in the late 70s. One of their stock themes was "have a cup of tea"
another was "pot head pixies" - some of the best Psillocibin (?) were in
Richmond Park if I recall correctly.
J
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Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 20:23:20
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Now I'm getting confused, I think Tony specified ectos so Amanita may be a
more appropriate genus and I suppose Moray means prog Gong rather than
Prof. Gong, who happend to speciaise in mycorrhizal associations; but I am
at a complete loss when it comes to carbon fibre teapots!
Dom
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And here's me thinking your talking about Psilocybin............!
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Subject: Re: Pruning Induced Stress
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 11:19:52 -0400
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From: Moray Simpson
To: UK Tree Care
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: Pruning Induced Stress
On 16 Apr 2012, at 13:37, John Hearne
<john.hearne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk> wrote:
<but isn't your request like asking me to prove there isn't a teapot
orbiting the Sun somewhere between Earth and Mars.>
Oh ye of little faith
Quite. Anyone familiar with the work of Gong will be aware there is a
flying teapot out there. That's if the correct dosage of certain
mycorhizal fungi has been taken!
SC It raises the question of whether the correct mycorhizal dosage will
vary between a traditional china teapot and a modern stainless steel or
carbon fibre model. Also whether it is suffcient for the mean dosage
(aggregate mycorhizae / number of teapots) to be correct or if each and
every individual dose must be correct.
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