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07 Feb 01 - 08:37 AM (#392030) Subject: Question for the day - Feb 7,01 From: Peter T. In the beret question tradition (again, I do not know the answer, but believe implicitly that the vast Mudcat Intelligence will know): In your average clover field, how many four leafed clovers are there as a percentage of three leafed clovers? yours, Peter T. |
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07 Feb 01 - 09:00 AM (#392038) Subject: RE: Question for the day - Feb 7,01 From: Dharmabum Don't know what the percentage is,but I know as a kid,we always found more 4 leafers near the chicken manure pile next to my mothers garden. DB. |
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07 Feb 01 - 09:14 AM (#392043) Subject: RE: Question for the day - Feb 7,01 From: MMario up to 39% according to this site
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07 Feb 01 - 09:26 AM (#392051) Subject: RE: Question for the day - Feb 7,01 From: AggieBethie Which are better to roll in? ;-) |
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07 Feb 01 - 10:16 AM (#392078) Subject: RE: Question for the day - Feb 7,01 From: SINSULL aND NINE LEAF CLOVERS ABOUND AROUND THE NUCLEAR PLANTS. |
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07 Feb 01 - 10:37 AM (#392099) Subject: RE: Question for the day - Feb 7,01 From: GUEST,Matt_R And if you're a Metallica fan like me, you find those no-leaf clovers. |
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07 Feb 01 - 11:39 AM (#392165) Subject: RE: Question for the day - Feb 7,01 From: Peter T. Not exactly an average site! yours, Peter T. |
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07 Feb 01 - 05:33 PM (#392542) Subject: RE: Question for the day - Feb 7,01 From: Peter T. "I'm looking over...." |
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07 Feb 01 - 06:22 PM (#392595) Subject: RE: Question for the day - Feb 7,01 From: Burke That site cheats! Those have been specially bred. Unfortunatley Britannica, Grolier & a couple of other sources have nothing to say about the 4 leaf variety. A google.com search on lucky clover or four leaf clover will sure get you a lot of useless products. |