Question regarding footings and slopes

Started by MountainDon, December 07, 2006, 06:02:34 PM

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Amanda_931


glenn kangiser

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BTW, it was locally known as chittum.

Quote from Oregon Home remedies
QuoteChittum tea, from the bark of the chittum tree,
is particularly good, and if the first syllable is pronounced soft, an idea
of the sort of action produced may be gained. There is still a good market
for chittum bark on the drug market.
"Always work from the general to the specific." J. Raabe

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Amanda_931

There is some of that in a lot of herbal combination remedies.

Some people cannot take any quantity of it at all.

glenn kangiser

My granddad taught me to peel Chittum as a kid.  I just now found out from an above researched article that if we would have cut the stumps high, the trees would have regenerated. :-[

Note to self -- do not lick your fingers after peeling Chittum. :-/
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youngins

Quote
QuoteOn the quote, just make sure it has all it's brackets around the word quote both at the start and end of the quote.


If you accidentally erase part of it it won't show up right.


Okay; this is a trial run. If it works, Thanks so much Glenn; if it doesn't it's not your fault  :P

Oooohhh --- I wanted to learn this too....
"A spoonfull of sugar helps the medicine go down.."


Amanda_931



[size=22]Next you get to learn to do this![/size]
(it's the M with the arrow pointing left)

And it's pretty annoying.

But sometimes I have to use every little box up there.

glenn kangiser

Children--- always playing with buttons. :-/ :)
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MountainDon

QuoteChildren--- always playing with buttons. :-/ :)

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