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So, ive got TPS or potato berries
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Icemaiden
boffer
martha
cansaskgard
sceleste54
Chopper
middlemamma
silverbug
ander217
chocolatepop
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Re: So, ive got TPS or potato berries
Icemaiden - i'm so glad you said it! it opened a whole new dialogue and like boffer said, we learned something new. i love it!! you are among friends here, don't censor yourself!!
nancy- Posts : 594
Join date : 2010-03-16
Location : Cincinnati, Ohio (6a)
Re: So, ive got TPS or potato berries
No worries, Icemaiden -- I speak fluent American English and British English -- I'll translate anytime you need!
(two countries separated by a common language, etc., etc.)
(two countries separated by a common language, etc., etc.)
LaFee- Posts : 1022
Join date : 2010-03-03
Location : West Central Florida
Re: So, ive got TPS or potato berries
I've never played that game, but I've gotten a black and blue arm from playing Slug Bug!
I still play punch buggy with my family !!!! But, I had to stop the punching...cause the boys got older and are like mountains now. When the one would get me.. I thought oh my gosh is he hitting his brothers like that? lololol He literally doesn't know his own strength. Our daughter will text us.. Punch Buggy!!! Sometimes if Im out and sitting in a parking lot, I will call home. I'm a kid at heart always.
I like learning things from all over :-D
Ha-v-v
Ha-v-v- Posts : 1119
Join date : 2010-03-12
Age : 64
Location : Southwest Ms. Zone 8A (I like to think I get a little bit of Zone 9 too )
American English?
LaFee wrote:No worries, Icemaiden -- I speak fluent American English and British English -- I'll translate anytime you need!
(two countries separated by a common language, etc., etc.)
Ah, but LaFee, does your fluent American English have a Southern drawl, New Yawker speed, Western twang, or Fargo "Yah"? My daughter finally had to buy a book for me called, _How to Speak Minnesotan_ so I could understand my son-in-law. (Where else in the world do they talk about Hot Dish?) He finally gave up trying to understand my Southeast Missourian - nobody's written that book yet.
So, Ice Maiden, don't feel bad at all, - we can't understand each other here half the time, either. But we all "get by with a little help from our friends".
ander217- Posts : 1450
Join date : 2010-03-16
Age : 69
Location : Southeastern Missouri (6b)
Re: So, ive got TPS or potato berries
Ander, since I lived all over the Eastern seaboard, it all depends on who I'm with and how tired I am....!!!
LaFee- Posts : 1022
Join date : 2010-03-03
Location : West Central Florida
You're so right.
You are so right, LaFee.
I don't speak French, but I think what I'm trying to say is, "Vive la difference!"
I don't speak French, but I think what I'm trying to say is, "Vive la difference!"
ander217- Posts : 1450
Join date : 2010-03-16
Age : 69
Location : Southeastern Missouri (6b)
Re: So, ive got TPS or potato berries
chocolatepop wrote:I'm thinking of harvesting them when their are ready and seeding them out for next year, just for fun and experiment, whatcha think?
I had to show the hubby and tell him to keep the kiddo away.
Chocolatepop
Did you decide to plant your True Potato Seeds from last year?
I have some All Blue Potatoes and every plant has the little green berries on them. Should I try to let them ripen and plant them next spring?
Has anyone tried planting the berries that sometimes grow from the flowers of potatoes?
Furbalsmom- Posts : 3138
Join date : 2010-06-10
Age : 77
Location : Coastal Oregon, Zone 9a, Heat Zone 2 :(
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