If there are regular carrots and baby carrots, are there teenage carrots? How bout toddler carrots?!


Question: Is this all semantics?


Answers: Is this all semantics?

there are purple and green carrots, the orange ones are just mutants.
Purple, white and yellow carrots were imported to southern Europe in the 14th century. Black, red and green/yellow carrots were also grown.

there should be

wow. lol

I love it, I'll be watching to see what you get for answers

I saw a teenage carrot once... it was pimply, stupid, ill mannered and utterly grotesque... so I ate the mo fugga!

No. Just being silly.

Baby carrots are regular carrots

There are teen carrots, you just never see them because you know how teens are, never where they are suposed to be and know everything.

you should go on stage with material like that.

yep there grown by ninja turtles

The baby carrots that are sold are just large carrots that are cut, shaped, and polished to be bite sized. They are not really baby carrots.
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I dont know, but I run a geriatric facility for vegetables and the carrots dont seem to make it here.

what about senior carrots?

How about the middle-aged carrot?

carrots must be somehow related to Jesus. You only hear about them young and then grown and everything in between remains a mystery...

Interesting question, but have you ever wondered about potatoes with eyes? Can they really see?
How about lettuce heads? Do they think? Or are they just empty headed?
How about ground beef? Dont tell me it really comes from the ground?
Hmmm you left me thinking hard.....
LOL.

I am not sure, but I love 24 karats......:)

there are, but the teenage carrots taste funny because they are all full of hormones and drugs, and the toddler carrots are running around too fast to catch them

ARE U HIGH!!!!!

WHEN YOU BOUGHT YOUR DRUGS DID YOU CHECK THE EXPIRATION DATE!!!!!!

Yes, and maybe parsnips are elderly carrots!

ARE YOU HIGH DIRTY HORE?! LOL





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