There is a lot of rats in Queens Park
That's right and it's a thousand times better eating than anything you've ever grown or ever will grow.
I've had a few but was smart enough to plant them on Vancouver Island where havest runs into November and we don't get 8' of snow on a mild winter day....
He's like a ray of brilliant sunshine and basket full of puppies all wrapped up in one eh?That's kind of assuming a lot.You don't know what people have grown throughout their lives.
Nobody does that! LOL.And I can tell you from a personal standpoint, that I don't particularly care for garlic. It's okay in a sauce, but I could never eat them by themselves. Yuck!
Toronto doesn't get 8' of snow on a mild winter day! LOL. If they did, we'd never have sent troops to Afghanistan!
(That'll never get old.)
He's like a ray of brilliant sunshine and basket full of puppies all wrapped up in one eh?
Nobody does that! LOL.
Actually, there was a maintenance worker at the factory I used to be a guard at that did. When he walked in to get his time slip punched, you could smell it emanating from him. Yuck!
Yuk! I'll bet, he must of reeked of the stuff!
It was very pungent! Garlic is supposed to be good for you, but I would rather not have that particular odour wafting from my pores!
