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But Taters never get a square deal from the local government.
There are some older Taters who've never been off the mountain."
Those Taters don't have enough sense to grab a good offer when they get one.
"I was born in the valley, but we were all Taters originally.
"Most of the girls nowadays are all tops and no taters.
Doesn't let a single sun ray hit those taters.
During the brief play, the Taters bicker to such a degree that one may question what brought them together in the first place.
Some of the Taters didn't want electricity or indoor plumbing.
Some Taters may opt to sell and retain lifetime rights to live on the property.
"They're trying to put 10 pounds of taters into a five-pound sack."
"He has too many taters left in that bat.
She sighs, but peeling the taters is having its usual calming effect.
What's more, if you turn over a new leaf, and keep it turned, I'll cook you some taters one of these days.
I'd give a lot for half a dozen taters."
Is this why Taters discourage outsiders from prowling around their mountain?
"I'm going in here, so hold your damned taters!"
Even numbers are "in," along with babies, couch taters and meat loaf.
Some moved to the valley and made good, and some are still Taters.
There is something about taters, something deeply satisfying, even in the peeling of them.
"It's hard to dig taters with your bare hands."
Satisfy your need for something savory with these hot-out-of-the-oven taters.
"He has been 'Taters' around the clubhouse and in the dugout ever since."
If it crumbles like damp, rather cool, chocolate cake, get those taters in the ground.
"How do you explain this prejudice against Taters?"
They tasted a lot like taters to William, but she called them yampah.