Watch this video in a new window

Killer tomatoes

http://www.hotforwords.com for the antidote. Tomatoes were "deadly" back then as well! Ending music by: http://www.ronaldjenkees.co...  
 
Customize

QuickList(0)

Featured Videos

Upgrade to Flash Player 10 for improved playback performance. Upgrade Now or get more info.
This is a video response to Stick a fork in it!
1,406 ratings
Sign in to rate
132,953 views
Want to add to Favorites? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to add to Playlists? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to flag a video? Sign In or Sign Up now!

Statistics & Data

Loading...

Video Responses (1)

Sign in to post a Comment

Text Comments (542)   Options

Loading...
Makkovar (5 months ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
I now know where Polish "pomidor" comes from... but how did it come from France to Poland?...
thawthepast (11 months ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Stewed tomatoes will keep your figure...Marina...queen of V8...apple?SS
saschgod13 (1 year ago) Show Hide
 -1
Marked as spam
George bush
Qiaofan (1 year ago) Show Hide
+2
Marked as spam
the onaly cure 4 a hangover is time
Qiaofan (1 year ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
we all do hommie
Steadyshots (1 year ago) Show Hide
 -1
Marked as spam
Let's set the record straight. The tomato is a fruit, it belongs to the nightshade family. Many people weren't far off saying that it was poisonous as many other "related" members were poisonous. The first domesticated tomato was a little yellow fruit often found anywhere south of Mexico to Argentina. After the Spanish came to the Americas, the Spanish distributed the tomato throughout Caribbean. So it spread to the far reaches of the world. Another mystery solved by your trust Steadyshots.
racevidfreak (1 year ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
I have a race team (Team Screaming Tomato) and a business (Screaming Tomato Images). After using these names I found out tomato was slang back in the 1940s and 50s for "a desireable woman". You can be my "screaming tomato" anytime.....
jessicafan112233 (1 year ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
i lvoe this
aryez2001 (1 year ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
I know that the original word is "JITOMATE" for the red one and "TOMATE" for the green one, at least in most part of Mexico, close to the frontier with US the red one is called TOMATE and the green one is called TOMATILLO
eldeano1 (1 year ago) Show Hide
+2
Marked as spam
i wish you were my english teacher bak in school! she is soo hot and smart!

Would you like to comment?

Join YouTube for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.