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OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very
small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. Am I going mad? |
OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
On Wed, 14 Apr 2021 19:14:01 +0100, NY wrote:
My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. Am I going mad? If you wife is not close by the answer is that you are correct of course. If your wife is reading this then she is correct. |
OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
On 14/04/2021 19:14, NY wrote:
My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. Am I going mad? Do as she asks with the carrots and then ask if you can to top and tail her tonight. -- Adam |
OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
"NY" wrote in message ... My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. Am I going mad? Nope, she's just got dementia now. Time to trade her in on a new bimbo. |
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OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
On 14/04/2021 19:14, NY wrote:
My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. How long have you been married? Or is the first time you've peeled some carrots? Am I going mad? We all are to some degree or other. Start worrying when everyone around you appears to be insane. |
OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
On Wed, 14 Apr 2021 19:14:01 +0100, NY wrote:
My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. Am I going mad? We used to scrape carrots not peel them. |
OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
On 14/04/2021 19:14, NY wrote:
My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. Am I going mad? The tail is at the rump end. When your wife has asked for your opinion about the size of bum, perhaps you've been brutally honest? ;) |
OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
Do they grow the other wayup in Australia?
Relative to us here they do. Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Rod Speed" wrote in message ... "NY" wrote in message ... My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. Am I going mad? Nope, she's just got dementia now. Time to trade her in on a new bimbo. |
OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
On 14/04/2021 19:14, NY wrote:
My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. Am I going mad? I'd go with your version, but on thinking about it can see an alternate logic that the top end is a bit like a bum. With blowfly maggots, the pointy end is the head and the broad end the rear. |
OT: Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
On 15/04/2021 00:59, Fredxx wrote:
On 14/04/2021 19:14, NY wrote: My wife asked me to peel and top/tail some carrots. Since they were very small, she decided she only wanted me to chop off "the tails". Which end does "the team" think is the head and which the tail? I'd say the head was the wider end, at the top when the carrot is growing the ground and which has the leaves sprouting from it; and the tail is the pointed end at the bottom as it grows. But after querying "do you *really* mean the tail", it turned out that she thought of the blunt end as the tail. She knows how carrots grow and has grown many, so it's weird that she uses "tail" to mean the blunt end, uppermost in the ground with leaves on it. How long have you been married? Or is the first time you've peeled some carrots? Little carrots shouldn't need peeling. Just a brush and scrape under a tap. Aren't carrot-tops the name given by Met plods to countrybumpkin plods ? |
Which end of a carrot is the "tail"?
On 15/04/2021 07:26, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
Without reading the thread, I think the top is where the leaves were and the tail is the pointy end which can be quite hard as well. I'm with you Brian. The top is obviously the bit at the top when it is growing; the little bit at the other end I supposed does look slightly like a tail. NY good luck with the divorce :) Andy |
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