10-04-2021, 01:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2021, 07:29 PM by FootballIsCool. Edited 1 time in total.)
I mean, I'm a tree so dirt is welcomed and I have a very nonchalant feeling about the the reporter having dirt on me. Dirt is one of the foundation for society and even though many of us are in concrete jungles. Dirt is still the foundation of it. We build our cornfields, whiskey and bonfires on it. I actually encourage all reporters to bring more dirt to trees as it is a very crucial part of our world and without dirt we wouldn't be playing the great game of football as we know it today. we take a shovel to it and painted goal posts through it. I suggest more people get closer to dirt, get your hands in it, plant your roots in it. But keep in mind that not all dirt is created equally there are many different types of dirt and different plants require different types one being the red rust clay you grew up on shaded by an elm. Another being the sandy soil of Arizona full of minerals waiting to be broken down. There is loam soil that is great for the standard garden plants. Bring on the dirt, it made my lunch. It made my salad my sandwich and my milk and my munch.
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