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New England struck by same fungus that caused Irish Potato Fami...

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Connecticut and most of New England are at risk of losing tomato crops to late blight - the fungus that decimated the potato harvest in Ireland in the mid-19th century - due to the wet weather throughout the region over the last several weeks.

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Oh Nooooooo

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So what does this mean? Italian-Americans will starve to death? Why God, Why?

I guess we'll just have to import some tomatoes or *gasp* buy canned ones for a while.

Comparing this to the famine of the 1840's in Ireland (when about 1 million died) is a bit ridiculous and fatalistic, don't you think?

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Jul 10, 2009
 
They aren't comparing, just saying its the same type of fungus which killed the potatoes.

My neighbors tomatoes all died.
Mine are still ok. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Spuds

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Great news for potato futures!
Saints Preserve Us

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Jaysus Mary and Joseph, here we go again! What'll I do without me tomatoes? Can't have a proper Irish breakfast without 'em!
Just Jack

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Go ahead make all your stupid jokes people. In the meantime there are farmers who are going to lose the majority of their crops and have a hard time making ends meet. I guess you think it's funny watching people lose their means of living? You people all make me sick.
Wake Up

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I agree with "Just Jack." Don't make light of the fact that peoples' livelihoods are threatened by this. Most of us are so used to getting whatever we want, whenever we want it, that we lose sight of where it comes from.
mumbly peg

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Expect to pay dearly for tomatoes this year.
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Fungus hit my lawn this spring too. Hope this is the end of the wet season.
Mickey

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Maybe the Irish will all migrate back to Ireland now.
Y All Are Nuts

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Jack and Wake Up are right on. You folks don't stop for a MINUTE to think about where your food comes from. You are so stupid you don't deserve to eat.
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Well my garden this year is over abundant and we have been picking tomatoes for about two weeks. Last year we had blossom rot but asked someone and they said you have to mulch a lot here because of the heat..And this year fantastic. I hope you all get some beauties as you can't beat a fresh tomato off the vine,,Do not ever put the fresh ones in the fridge it takes some of the taste away.Great growing season this year for everything cukes, zucchini,beans corn and the melons are huge. The corn and peach farmers are selling the sweetest peaches..Last year the peach trees had a bad frost .I guess everyone has good and bad years but I hope for the public's sake the prices do not go sky high.
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Ave brain had rot because of the heat.
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Pinot wrote:
Fungus hit my lawn this spring too. Hope this is the end of the wet season.
Ava has Fungus in her head, with no brain.
Forever Hungry

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Mickey wrote:
Maybe the Irish will all migrate back to Ireland now.
I am 100% Irish and proud of it, and I wish I live in Ireland, and not Bridgeport.
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Mickey wrote:
Maybe the Irish will all migrate back to Ireland now.
May you go back to jail, where you were for over 30 years.
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Forever Hungry wrote:
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I am 100% Irish and proud of it, and I wish I live in Ireland, and not Bridgeport.
Maybe you should go back to Ireland and pray at the tree stump with all the other drunks.
AVA

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Jul 12, 2009
 
hiccup wrote:
<quoted text>Maybe you should go back to Ireland and pray at the tree stump with all the other drunks.
I do not think being drunk is the problem..

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Jul 12, 2009
 
There's a fungus amongus.
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Saints Preserve Us wrote:
Jaysus Mary and Joseph, here we go again! What'll I do without me tomatoes? Can't have a proper Irish breakfast without 'em!
NO FOOL..An Irish breakfast would be potatoes & corned beef, maybe some hash , with a poached egg .
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<quoted text>Maybe you should go back to Ireland and pray at the tree stump with all the other drunks.
Excuse me you filthy little imp... who the fu** are you to call anyone a drunk... you go sit on that tree stump and spin, fu**-wad !!!
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