sorce
Nonsense Rascal
LOL bet you cleaned that up pretty fast afterwards...
Oh no! That's getting "watered in" this morning!
I know I know....it's not really a "bonsai".
I think the experiment should still go as planned.
Sorce
LOL bet you cleaned that up pretty fast afterwards...
I've long thought they might be the same person, perhaps a former member who got the boot? In any case, they're not very good at what they do...roughly 3rd grade level with those attempted insults, I'd say.
In the early 90's I collected hot sauce and toured the BBQ circuit. The Fresno Bee did an article about my hot sauce collection then numbering over 630 bottles.
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Seems longerI came here a little over a year ago
Seems unlikelybc I wanted to get into bonsai.
Seems...not really surprising.People were hostile.
I'd rather discuss other things with some of the good posters on this board. That's why this thread is in the GENERAL DISCUSSION forum.
My Grandmother used to use this very saying.Bless his heart!!
Yup!My Grandmother used to use this very saying.
The nicest put downs ever invented.
Somebody who lives in the southeastern USA should...just sayin'bless my heart! I would have never known.
It actually has several meanings right here in Metro Atlanta, GA, in the SE USA...that's where I first heard the expression when I moved here from the NE USA. In the context of this particular thread, the particular meaning should be obvious to LEAVESOFGRASS since he is from the region... seems to me,
that not just a simple german man like me, can learn a lot on this thread.
" bless my heart", an american idiom with variuos meanings depending
on the place you live.
Funny, funny, funny ...
That's why this thread is in the GENERAL DISCUSSION forum.
My but aren't you just a sweet ol' boy?My Grandmother used to use this very saying.
The nicest put downs ever invented.
Good point Solange. Capsaicin also has antifungal role. I know some Vietnamese have been using hot chili pepper combined with fresh garlic grunden and mixed into the water for pesticide and fungicide purpose with good results.Capsaicin has been registered since the '60s as a non toxic biochemical pesticide. Never tried it myselfAlso it appears it isn't obvious to most people here but - grass and moss are clearly trolls, and I would wager the the same person.
That stuff is not so bad really. I consider myself sensitive to hot and spicy sauces, and I like that one.