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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

The life of an office potato and it's best friend.
All pictures taken using a V3T Razor phone, composed in Windows Movie maker, and set to traditional Okinawan music.
Neither the Potato nor Fish were harmed in the making. The fish has since after a long 1 year, moved on to a better place, however the Potatoe is still growing vines over my desk at work.

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  • good idea, i never think potato can grow use hydroponic system like that.... i must try like u....TQ

  • aarigato u tanosheecatta dare no uta desuka?

  • aaa rigaato tanosheee  this will be the new dai boom song mina utahshimashoka?

  • Does anyone know the name of this catchy song..Cannot get it out of my head!!

  • Do your homework. Look up SEEDPOTATO. I will refrain from cussing you out.

  • Thank you for claryfing that! Some people dont know what they're talking about lol.

  • Easy guys, I think there's a confusion between "seed" and "seed potatoe". A "seed potatoe" would be a potatoe that would be used/planted like a seed, to start the growth of a potatoe plant.

  • You're wrong! Potato and garlic don't have seed - have you seen a potato with seed? Do you know what is a potato? Buy a potato and garlic from the grocery store, put it in the plastic bag, leave it on the counter and watch, when the roots start coming out, plant it. See how they grow in your garden. I think you don't know anything about your vegetables.

  • This sweet potato did not come from seed, it came from Trader's Joe grocery store. My son bought some sweet potatoes and forgot to cook them. Then roots started growing and I brought it to work, gave it to Jon.

  • you can, but most grocery store vegetables are treated so that they do not grow any further once you take take it home. same with garlic and so on.

    you can get a seed potato at a nursery and plant that, or get organic potatos bought from your local farmers market. let it sit in light for a few days to encourage growth. then plant it in a larger container or strigtht into the ground. do not over water. before you know it, you'll have many potatos from having planted a single potato! try it

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