Hot-Text said:
a Potato is a American English word
Hardly. But what might be true is that
You say "either" and I say "either"
You say "neither" I say "neither"
"Either" "either", "neither" "neither"
Let's call the whole thing off
You say "potato," I say "patattah"
You say "tomato", I say "creole tomata"
Oh, let's call the whole thing off
Oh, if we call the whole thing off
Then we must part and oh
If we ever part, that would break my heart
So, I say "ursta" you say "oyster"
I'm not gonna stop eatin' urstas just cause you say oyster,
Oh, let's call the whole thing off
Oh, I say "pajamas", you say "pajamas"
Sugar, what's the problem?
Oh, for we know we need each other so
We'd better call the calling off off
So let's call it off, oh let's call it off
Oh, let's call it off, baby let's call it off
Sugar why don't we call it off,
I'm talking baby why call it off
Call it off¡?
Let's call the whole thing off
Talking tomatoes, - pronounced tomatoes here rather than tomatoes or
tomatoes, there is one cherry tomato plant in the garden out the back
here that is producing about a dozen every day for the last week. Very
nice. Never had any luck with potatoes, they get this blight. Cherry
tomatoes, a wilder variety, are not so prone to the fruit fly.