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Subject: Congrats Christy Harp!!!
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| Marvin11 |
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Christy,
You are now the World Record holder! What a feeling! Congrats again on an amazing year!
Martin
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10/21/2009 2:51:40 PM
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| Grant(Iowa) |
DeWitt, Iowa
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yea way to go christy! loved the today show..... i love how the hosts thought all you had to do was give it some manure and water it alot! haha lol
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10/21/2009 3:08:12 PM
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| CliffWarren |
Pocatello ([email protected])
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Hey wait a minute! I still have a weighoff to go this Saturday! The Pocatello Farmer's Market weighoff! My 400 pounder just might go 400% heavy...
If you go to the grower diary and check the overhead shots of Christy and Nick's patch, you see that a lot of WORK went in to that! It's perfection. LOTS OF WORK really paid off. It's a deserved victory.
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10/21/2009 3:33:04 PM
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| OkieGal |
Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
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Congratulations to everyone at Circleville, and Congrats Christy! (Nick too, that's a heckuva mater!!! amongst other things...)
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10/21/2009 3:50:35 PM
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| Jed |
Frankfort Ohio
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good job christy
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10/21/2009 4:54:10 PM
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| oceantraveler1 |
East Coast Southern Newjersey
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Way to go Christy & Nick Ohhhhhhh What a feeling it must be.WORLD RECORD....I know it was thru a lot of hard work and sweat you guys deserve it........ Congratulations from the Garden State..............atg
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10/21/2009 9:08:52 PM
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| LAVE |
Oakley, UTAH
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Christy after all the hoopla,, your the the queen congrats and well done,, hope you are sleeping better now,, lol, Curt and Sue
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10/21/2009 9:21:25 PM
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| no see (Lee) |
Vernal, Utah
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Congratulation Christy and Nick..............you have been payed off for all the hard work in the patch this year. Who says cross country runners can't grow big pkns.
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10/21/2009 10:00:01 PM
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| shaker |
Colorado Springs.Co
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Great job Christy and Nick. That will be tough to beat.
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10/22/2009 2:02:31 AM
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| terrybear42 |
Sandyutahusa
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I would just like to have a copy of her soil test.I'm having trouble making 10 lbs per day on any of my plants. ( I crossed a 1248 Ford with a 1117.5 Rondeau and came up with a 310 lber.)
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10/22/2009 11:46:38 PM
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