Date: 24/10/2008 18:29:51
From: Lucky1
ID: 36026
Subject: International year of the spuds

Weather lady was in the Adelaide Botanical Gardens and said its the International year of the spuds:D

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Date: 24/10/2008 18:58:58
From: pain master
ID: 36032
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

nice of her to let us know……

in OCTOBER!!!!

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Date: 24/10/2008 19:01:51
From: Happy Potter
ID: 36035
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

pain master said:


nice of her to let us know……

It obviously wasn’t very well known, first I knew of this lol…

in OCTOBER!!!!

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Date: 24/10/2008 19:03:03
From: pain master
ID: 36036
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

maybe spuds and lovers of spuds follow a different calendar?

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Date: 24/10/2008 19:04:28
From: pain master
ID: 36037
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

Happy Potter said:


pain master said:

nice of her to let us know……

in OCTOBER!!!!

It obviously wasn’t very well known, first I knew of this lol…

I guess if we kept our eyes peeled we would have seen the “Year of the Spud” mentioned before…

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Date: 24/10/2008 19:05:22
From: Happy Potter
ID: 36038
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

pain master said:


maybe spuds and lovers of spuds follow a different calendar?

That calandar being the spud growing season , perhaps? lol

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Date: 24/10/2008 19:07:00
From: Happy Potter
ID: 36039
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

Why did the potato cross the road?
He saw a fork up ahead.

How do you describe an angry potato?
Boiling Mad.

Why didn’t the mother potato want her daughter to marry the famous
newscaster?
Because he was a commontater.

Why wouldn’t the reporter leave the mashed potatoes alone?
He desperately wanted a scoop.

What do you say to an angry 300-pound baked potato?
Anything, just butter him up.

What does a British potato say when it thinks something is wonderful?
It’s mashing!

What do you call a baby potato?
A small fry!

:P

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Date: 24/10/2008 19:12:33
From: Lucky1
ID: 36042
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

pain master said:


nice of her to let us know……

They are having demos on growing spuds in the gardens over the next couple of days.

in OCTOBER!!!!

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Date: 24/10/2008 19:13:29
From: Lucky1
ID: 36043
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

Happy Potter said:


Why did the potato cross the road?
He saw a fork up ahead.

How do you describe an angry potato?
Boiling Mad.

Why didn’t the mother potato want her daughter to marry the famous
newscaster?
Because he was a commontater.

Why wouldn’t the reporter leave the mashed potatoes alone?
He desperately wanted a scoop.

What do you say to an angry 300-pound baked potato?
Anything, just butter him up.

What does a British potato say when it thinks something is wonderful?
It’s mashing!

What do you call a baby potato?
A small fry!

:P


ROTFPIMP

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Date: 24/10/2008 20:10:44
From: pepe
ID: 36047
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

pain master said:


Happy Potter said:

pain master said:

nice of her to let us know……

i’d just like to ‘chip’ in here ….. and ‘roast’ these people for driving a ‘wedge’ between the growing season and announcement

in OCTOBER!!!!

It obviously wasn’t very well known, first I knew of this lol…

I guess if we kept our eyes peeled we would have seen the “Year of the Spud” mentioned before…

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Date: 24/10/2008 20:13:37
From: pepe
ID: 36048
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

………………………What do you call a baby potato?
A small fry!
———-
chuckle
we had homemade chips for tea – with salad – hot young broad beans – baby carrots and lettuce from peps patch.

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Date: 5/11/2008 09:50:06
From: pepe
ID: 37107
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

Lucky1 said:


Weather lady was in the Adelaide Botanical Gardens and said its the International year of the spuds:D

if your spuds are flowering its a good time to double the watering. also a good time to add a bit of potash and seaweed to the water.

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Date: 5/11/2008 16:24:19
From: Lucky1
ID: 37130
Subject: re: International year of the spuds

pepe said:


Lucky1 said:

Weather lady was in the Adelaide Botanical Gardens and said its the International year of the spuds:D

if your spuds are flowering its a good time to double the watering. also a good time to add a bit of potash and seaweed to the water.

Oh thanks muchly:D

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