Jan. 12th, 2019

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I posted my seed swap list on someone's post on reddit and did a successful trade with them. The problem is that someone else looked at my list in the comments and went "oh, I want a bunch of what that person has and I'm sure they'll want my stuff"

I don't want any of their stuff. They also requested 8 different seeds when they don't really have an extensive collection to offer. I might be vaguely interested in one thing. 

Like normally you make a post on the subreddit page with your have list and then say what you want. That way if you don't have anything they want, you can keep scrolling. 

Arg. I was waiting to post my list on the actual subreddit because I'm going to an in person seed swap next weekend and I have no clue what I'll get from there. 

So basically I messaged them and said I would post my swap list on the main reddit and we could see if things matched up after next weekend, which I bet they won't.  

I feel a little bad but I don't want eating tomatoes, I want paste tomatoes. And I want low to medium hot drying peppers for grinding, not super hots or frying and stuffing peppers. Like. I'm very specific with what I want. 

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 If you were ever curious about zamboni facts, please visit zamboni.com here where you can find zamboni facts such as: 
  1. At approximately ¾ of a mile per resurfacing, if there are four resurfacings per game, the machines travel an average of three miles during each hockey game.
  2. Why does the Zamboni machine have headlights?  Machines may be required to travel over the road at night and many have to leave the arena to dump the snow collection tank.
  3. In April of 2005, Road & Track magazine performed a “road test” on the Zamboni Model 500 ice resurfacing machine. They determined the machine’s top speed to be 9.7 mph and that the machine would go from 0 to ¼ mile in 93.5 seconds.
  4. In 2000, Frank J. Zamboni was inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame. In 2006, Frank was inducted into the World Figure Skating Museum and Hall of Fame. In 2007, Frank was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. In 2009, he was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.

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