Noted...and denied!You better not be one of those skinny guys always pokin' fun at our walmart brethern. :laughing:
:laughing: Yeah thats about the truth. Now you're just showing off with your weight and height. :laughing:
I gotta go thaw out some ground chuck and bacon....and call my local funeral home.![]()
After reading your post, I thought about your Family's new addition last year. How is everyone doing? Hopefully I am correct that you had a baby last year.Sorry, all I can think of now is poor ol Dan Quayle standing in front of a chalk board!
I love potatoes too. Any hints on how to grow them in our gawd awful yellow clay? I'm thinking about tilling in some sand and grass clippings this year. Does anyone think that's a good idea? Nothing grows well under ground here. Carrot, beets, onions etc. never do well.
Kevin
I'm really going to have boneless/skinless chicken breast with steamed broccoli and a salad tonight.
I was just braggin' about the burgers. :laughing:
Well I am stunned....It will take me some time to get over this....So you have changed your menu for dinner tonight after announcing it on TBN.....? I don't think that is allowed....I think once you have posted a menu Muhammad forces you to eat that.....or else...You might want to PM him and see...I'm not really sure..![]()
I gotta go thaw out some ground chuck and bacon....and call my local funeral home.![]()
I would water them down and hope for the best. I have had potatoes up six or eight inches and get nipped pretty good; the tops die and they continue to grow. I'm betting even with a hard freeze, the bulk of your plants will survive. My good Irish friend, Bob McGough, advised me that potatoes should be planted on St. Patrick's day for the best crop; I was never quite that disciplined though.