General Discussion
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Subject: What if two growers have the same last name?
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| Hoosier |
Indianapolis,In
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What happens if two growers have the same last name ? I notice there is an Andy Wolf and you have me John Wolf, no relation and different states. Could we both call our seeds the wolf straine? Just wondering if anyone else has had that problem?
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7/2/2001 3:10:06 PM
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| Bruiser |
Herndon, VA
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My guess is that they would be differentiated by the weight; so a Wolf 233 would be yours and the Wolf 784 would be Andy's...or should that be reversed? :) That does pose an interesting question though; it could get pretty confusing as the number of growers increases and more names are duplicated. Anyone else know?? --Bruiser
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7/2/2001 3:47:25 PM
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| LIpumpkin |
Long Island,New York
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Just hope Andy grows really really big pumpkins and ride his tail to fame and fortune.......lol....G ps....1202A.Wolf2001 and 1201J.Wolf2001 sounds good.....
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7/2/2001 3:49:25 PM
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| Suzy |
Sloughhouse, CA
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I agree with using first inital and last name. Suzy
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7/2/2001 7:20:21 PM
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| Alun J |
Liverpool , England
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Yo hoosier, change your name to coyote....1142 coyote...thats has a nice ring to it.
alun
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7/2/2001 8:52:56 PM
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| Dsclatt (David) |
Lake Stevens, WA, USA
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My last name is Clatterbuck...........I don't think I have anything to worry about.......
David
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7/2/2001 11:55:34 PM
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| LIpumpkin |
Long Island,New York
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Dave...I think your safe.
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7/3/2001 10:03:18 AM
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