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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 249896" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I have been known to leave the Cracker Barrel with a whole purseful of biscuits ...</p><p> </p><p>We never had a relative who would do that with food, but I had an elderly great aunt who would pinch "starts" off of plants - anywhere! She was my grandfathers sister, sweetest old lady on the planet, and she had a whole houseful of plants that she was fanatical about. She'd pull pieces off of people's shrubbery or rip off branches in a public park - then she'd take it home and root it to start a new plant. When we were kids living in Florida, she came to visit us once and we took her to Cypress Gardens. She could barely walk but she hobbled over every path and trail in the place, pulling big pieces off of every plant or shrub that caught her eye, stuffing them in her giant purse, while we pretended that we didn't know her! By the time we left, she had a whole purseful of green things, more hanging out of her pockets, and both hands full! She only got away with it because she was such a sweet, innocent looking old lady!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 249896, member: 1883"] I have been known to leave the Cracker Barrel with a whole purseful of biscuits ... We never had a relative who would do that with food, but I had an elderly great aunt who would pinch "starts" off of plants - anywhere! She was my grandfathers sister, sweetest old lady on the planet, and she had a whole houseful of plants that she was fanatical about. She'd pull pieces off of people's shrubbery or rip off branches in a public park - then she'd take it home and root it to start a new plant. When we were kids living in Florida, she came to visit us once and we took her to Cypress Gardens. She could barely walk but she hobbled over every path and trail in the place, pulling big pieces off of every plant or shrub that caught her eye, stuffing them in her giant purse, while we pretended that we didn't know her! By the time we left, she had a whole purseful of green things, more hanging out of her pockets, and both hands full! She only got away with it because she was such a sweet, innocent looking old lady! [/QUOTE]
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