It's late. Mental acuity is failing. Judgement is impaired. So rather than post something useful, I will make the following perfectly trivial observation.
In a recent rerun of the 80's TV mediocrity "MacGyver," our mulletted hero comes to the aid of naturalists and game wardens in an unspecified African country. And there, on the savannahs of "Africa," were some lovely stands of Pseudotsuga Menziesii--Doug Fir. They're huge distinctive conifers, native to the Pacific Northwest (of North America). I gotta think they're not thriving in big numbers in the Southern hemisphere.
God, I love watchin' these MacGyver reruns. They're like a tasty Swiss cheese--more enjoyable because of all the holes.
See, I told you this would be perfectly trivial.
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