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RE: Mouse Update #2 with Bonus Original Song "Little Ratty Rat"

in #funny7 years ago

Okay, you are going to bet pissed off with me, but I'll say it anyway, and hope you laugh instead.

As the song started, the expression on your face struck a chord, it reminded me of someone. Then I remembered, it was a teen girl who got her father to sing a song (Kentucky Whisky) while she sits next to him in the car.

From her face you can see she is oh so proud of him...and it went viral.

I have been wanting to ask you or your husband something, but it has nothing to do with mice or rats. It is about something that exists in the USA and not here where I live (I would love to get some seeds, but is not likely to happen).

I saw on YT vids on how to grow a tomato tree, one was hanging upside down, and it grows tomatoes for 9 months of the year, with each tomato at an average of 400grams each (that is about one pound?)

Do you, or have you grown them?

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I have never grown a tomato plant upside down before, I'd like to see how they do this if you can send me a link that would be great! <3 <3 Much Love Arthur! <3 <3 I could never be pissed off at you! hahaha <3 Thank you actually for watching the video :) :) :) That's cool that I remind you of someone <3



The Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter is the upside down tomato planter that can help you grow up to 30 lbs. of tomatoes per plant. No more backbreaking garden work. More more running the risk of having your tomatoes spoil from laying on the ground. Just attach your planter to a firm fixture, put in your tomato plant, fill the planter with soil, water daily and within weeks you have scrumptious, juicy, ripe tomatoes. (I'm certain you can make this yourselves)

Of course, if you view these in YT, a list of other similar videos will be shown underneath.

If you can, grow a Tamarillo tree (in South Africa they call them tomato trees). Healthier than a tomato and delicious. Once a tree starts to bear fruit, you'll never need to buy another seedling (I don't know how cold it gets where you are, mine grows despite temps of just under zero, but for the first years I protect it from freezing).

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sorry, not Kentucky - was Tennessee Whiskey: