What was the name of Alexander the Great's hor....

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....ticulturalist?

-- Anonymous, September 23, 2002

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What? Was Bucephalus a horticulturalist as well? Bless my stars!

-- Anonymous, February 24, 2004

His horse's name was Bucephalus (possibly not the correct spelling). He was the only one to tame the wild horse and the only person Bucephalus would let ride him.

-- Anonymous, February 24, 2004

Aristortle was into gardening?

دین اسلام

-- Anonymous, December 19, 2003


Are you sure it wasn't Calamity Brown, the distant ancestor of Capability Brown? Or that guy that did the hanging baskets of Babylon?
Maybe it was 'Q' the founder of Q Gardens, and purveyor of inventions to Her Majesty's Secret Service?

Anyway, whowever it was; I bet he had this really cool gold-plated wheelbarrow, with razor sharp blades sticking out of the wheel, and a huge embossed shield on the front, and I bet it mowed down weeds without mercy, while he yelled "Yield or Die!" and swung a golden hoe to the left and right of him. Yeah. Ace!

-- Anonymous, September 25, 2002


Aristotle (as you already knew). Alexander went first class all the way. If he had had a caddy, it would have been Tiger Woods.

-- Anonymous, September 23, 2002


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