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Old December 23, 2016   #91
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I guess I had lurked a while longer than I thought....I had deciphered a few of the abbreviations. Glad to read the main list to add to my vocab!
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Old December 25, 2016   #92
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I've read the whole thread and have learned some things.

First, the pirate's favorite tomato is Aunt Ruby's German Green.

One of the problems with being new to a community is partially learning the abbreviations but sometimes it's not understanding what the phrases mean.

What's Stump of the world?

Thanks.
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Old December 25, 2016   #93
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I've read the whole thread and have learned some things.

First, the pirate's favorite tomato is Aunt Ruby's German Green.

One of the problems with being new to a community is partially learning the abbreviations but sometimes it's not understanding what the phrases mean.

What's Stump of the world?

Thanks.
Here you go, from the Legacy Forum here.

http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=7544

SOTW was named by Ben Quisenberry, and in the link above,go down until you come to LQ Berry who was Ben's grandson, and what a surprise it was to see him here.

Ben was a very religious man and on the seed packs he sent out he wrote sayings from the Bible

The stump part referes to the Root,if you will,of Jesse in the Bible.

I don't understand the connection you made above between ARGG and pirate.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...s_German_Green

Note the history..

When I was at SSE in IA doing a program, Bill Minkey, a long time friend brought Ruby's niece with him and a copy of my heirloom tomato book. She asked me to autograph that page in the book for her,I did,and she started crying and crying,then both Bill and I did as well.

Hope that helps,

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Old December 25, 2016   #94
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Arrgggh, me lass, have ye never heard of Talk like a Pirate day and the jokes?

What's the pirate's favorite state? Arrrrgansas

Why don’t pirate marriages last much? Because of the arrrrguments
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Old December 26, 2016   #95
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Arrgggh, me lass, have ye never heard of Talk like a Pirate day and the jokes?

What's the pirate's favorite state? Arrrrgansas

Why don’t pirate marriages last much? Because of the arrrrguments
That's all Greek to me!









(Which according to my father meant, "No, never heard of that before" or "That's something I don't know anything about.")
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Old December 26, 2016   #96
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Here you go, from the Legacy Forum here.

http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=7544

SOTW was named by Ben Quisenberry, and in the link above,go down until you come to LQ Berry who was Ben's grandson, and what a surprise it was to see him here.

Ben was a very religious man and on the seed packs he sent out he wrote sayings from the Bible

The stump part referes to the Root,if you will,of Jesse in the Bible.

I don't understand the connection you made above between ARGG and pirate.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...s_German_Green

Note the history..

When I was at SSE in IA doing a program, Bill Minkey, a long time friend brought Ruby's niece with him and a copy of my heirloom tomato book. She asked me to autograph that page in the book for her,I did,and she started crying and crying,then both Bill and I did as well.

Hope that helps,

Carolyn
YOU should have had HER give an autograph for YOU!
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Old January 18, 2017   #97
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I've read the whole thread and have learned some things.

First, the pirate's favorite tomato is Aunt Ruby's German Green.

One of the problems with being new to a community is partially learning the abbreviations but sometimes it's not understanding what the phrases mean.

What's Stump of the world?

Thanks.
I'm cracking up.
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Old May 21, 2017   #98
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Ah, the human memory has the lifespan of a soap bubble, but a double entendre on the Internet is forever...

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"... and I'm quite a few years over Medicare entree age..."
I trust that the sous chef at Medicare realizes that you MUST be served with a simple but elegant sauce of Opalka tomatoes <GD&R*>

(Enjoying your book, BTW - thank you!)

* Grin, Duck & Run
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MMMM? As refers to a seed swap on here....
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MMMM? As refers to a seed swap on here....
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...hlight=mystery
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Old February 25, 2018   #101
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This thread is so much better than an average Hollywood comedy! And I had to ask for a "Course for a Foreigner." Sorry. Now I am so much wiser.

Thank you Mischka, Carolyne and everyone else.

I have a suggestion: going through this thread should be obligatory for a TV membership candidate, especially when they aren't native (I'm putting it nicely) speakers of English. That might prevent a lot of naive questions like mine.

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