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Originally Posted by tedln
No, No, No. I don't understand the value of an accidentally acquired Burger King tomato seed versus a purposely acquired Burger King tomato seed. The seed is still a seed irregardless of how it is obtained. Wheres the beef?
I can't count the number of times I have unintentionally carried a tomato seed or mayonnaise dripping or a spot of grease dripped from a French Fry home on a new neck tie. (yes, I wore neck ties in my professional life) I never considered my accidental seed more worthy of propagation than the seeds carried home on a whopper in a bag.
I do believe this conversation has gone off track. It makes me ask the age old question asked almost every time I visit a Burger King. "Can I have onion rings with that burger instead of French Fries?
Ted
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Instead of???
Around here, you get one or two accidental onion rings with your order of fries. The Burger King teens must be the McDonalds wash-outs.
There's just no mystery in a purposely acquired Burger King tomato seed. It's just too easy. The only thing easier is a supermarket tomato seed, and that's the biggest NO.