i do hope the article means "potted" instead of pot
LOL. Correct word usage doesn't seem to be JT's forte. Nice pic, though, although I doubt anybody seeing something like this would think "hmm, that guy is taking his plant for a ride..." they would come to the obvious conclusion that he is taking the plant home, or moving it for a friend....
I think he just has bought that bouganville from a market and on the way home. If not ,then it is a lovable idea to assume that a potted plant can ENJOY scenes from the streets and hence like a dog,you should take it out from time to time.
I suppose it is possible he just bought the plane, but it is more likely he is a nutter and he is actually taking his pot plant for a ride. Nice headline!
Sorry mate, I am in Australia and always counting the day first then the month. Correctly: On Wednesday 10 of September/2008 ,it was supposed to be the end of this world and we should all die. Nothing happened. ha ha ha..
looking at the elderly lady sporting a rather fetching black visor and sleeves combo in the background one might infer that some japanese have an extreme aversion to sunlight.
pot plant? Obviously this guy doesn't have marijuana, but I've never heard anyone say pot plant instead of potted plant. Do British people say that or something?
According to the rules of English grammar and usage, a pot plant is marijuana while a potted plant is any plant in a pot.
So a pot pie is a pie that gets you high, and a pie baked in a deep dish, often with a top crust only, or a stew with dumplings, is a potted pie? Not according to the recipe books in my kitchen, it's not.
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chibaman
And for a passing moment there is a hint of greenery in the concrete jungle.
chibaman
And the chick in the white shirt needs to stop living in the past.
some14some
Awsome Pic, green signal means no violation of traffic regulations, plus this portable plant is like sun umbrella/shed rain.
piroz121
What's funny is the old woman in blue , quite surprised to say the least .
outofmydepth
i do hope the article means "potted" instead of pot.
bamboohat
LOL. Correct word usage doesn't seem to be JT's forte. Nice pic, though, although I doubt anybody seeing something like this would think "hmm, that guy is taking his plant for a ride..." they would come to the obvious conclusion that he is taking the plant home, or moving it for a friend....
Nice attempt at humor, thought, JT..
buddha4brains
Actually my friends from NZ & Oz said "pot plant" when referring to house plants.
Nessie
That's what you get for shoving seeds up yer exhaust.
Sarge
That pot plant doesn't look anything like my pot plant.
And what is "Last Weones Day"?
tclh
I think he just has bought that bouganville from a market and on the way home. If not ,then it is a lovable idea to assume that a potted plant can ENJOY scenes from the streets and hence like a dog,you should take it out from time to time.
TokyoXtreme
Let me say that this headline left me severely disappointed. Sigh.
tclh
what is "Last Weones Day"? 10/9/2008 it is supposed to be the end of this world and we all die.
Sarge
tclh - Are you sure? Then there's no Halloween this year?
MeanRingo
Now that is Purple Haze.
chibaman
She wasn't expecting any deviation from the manual which stipulates that for every square metre of greenery there will a hectare of grey.
N.B. The trees in the background are billboards, advertising a greener Tokyo, but no one is buying.
serindipity
I suppose it is possible he just bought the plane, but it is more likely he is a nutter and he is actually taking his pot plant for a ride. Nice headline!
mechadamuramu
What happened "Last Wednesday?"
Sarge
Last Wednesday! Not Last Weonesday! Now it all makes sense! Ha ha ha!
tclh
Sorry mate, I am in Australia and always counting the day first then the month. Correctly: On Wednesday 10 of September/2008 ,it was supposed to be the end of this world and we should all die. Nothing happened. ha ha ha..
lipscombe
looking at the elderly lady sporting a rather fetching black visor and sleeves combo in the background one might infer that some japanese have an extreme aversion to sunlight.
OssanULTRA
The chances are 99% that the man was transporting this potted plant.
idealist
pot plant? Obviously this guy doesn't have marijuana, but I've never heard anyone say pot plant instead of potted plant. Do British people say that or something?
Nessie
Clearly, it's a sentient plant that's mananaged to tap into the nervous system of humans for transport.
cleo
So a pot pie is a pie that gets you high, and a pie baked in a deep dish, often with a top crust only, or a stew with dumplings, is a potted pie? Not according to the recipe books in my kitchen, it's not.