Only problem with that theory is how then do you account for lunar eclipses? Or solar eclipses for that matter?
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Only problem with that theory is how then do you account for lunar eclipses? Or solar eclipses for that matter?
I know dog is a vape snob but the solo II isnt really cheaping out.I cheaped out and got a Solo 2. It is indeed kinder on our lungs though I miss the huge cloud I could exhale from a bong hit. Vaping seems to take a minute to feel the buzz unlike smoking which I feel almost immediately. We have been vaping fresh bud which has an oddly satisfying flavor when vaped. It would be unsmokable.
For many, there is a day when a pack of smokes is no longer worth it.A pack of smokes - in my condition? - ROTFLMAO! - no more smokes for this fella - ever I'm reckoning - good time to finally say 'enough is enough' - after major heart surgery - and just eat buds in cakes and gummies - into the future and beyond!
Cool, so your pacemaker came with a check engine light?Oh - it works - the green light comes on -
It's all about the physics of heat transfer.I recently picked up a tinymight2 and I’ve been trying to find the sweet spot for about a week. I can get a real big cloud, but I have to huff on the stem four or five times to get it fired up. I need to get in touch with Dog so he can give me an idea of how he gets his smoke like it does… it seems to be a very well-made piece
Those are visually appealing displays, good going!moar packing and sorting today and a possible trip to the landfill
i saw some cool vintage wooden doors there last time with antique hardware on them…doors that are 50-75 years old
they make great art displays and sell for 50-100 depending on the artist and painting
i think I can trade some metal and wire for them
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That and that the rest of the planets in our solar system are observably balls, further evidenced by rotation at the equatorial axis, which would not be possible with a round flat facing us.Only problem with that theory is how then do you account for lunar eclipses? Or solar eclipses for that matter?
Why did the potato go to Paris, so it could be a french fry.
Really, that's messed up.Eh - 'my breathing device?' - other than a coupla 64 year.old lungs - I don't have any other breathing devices OleReynard - and remarkably today has seen about only half of the coughing episodes of yesterday - and so I feel as if - things are progressing - and my lungs are clearing - after all the recent surgeries -
That's it right here @Gypsy NirvanaThey didn’t give you one of these to take home?
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Known as a spirometer.That's it right here @Gypsy Nirvana
But did you get her phone number?
After you give your body a couple of months to heal you can start working your way back up to doing most if not all of the things you used to do, just remember to listen to your body and when it starts sending you signals something is nearing overload stop and take a break. A lot of those post op instructions are meant for people who are older and in really bad physical shape. You know, people who would struggle with those activities even if they didn't have open heart surgery. The only kinds of activities I can think of that you'll need to avoid long term are things that make you strain, like wright lfting. From here on out your key exercise word is aerobic.Well - I've always had a sorta BAWDY sense of humour - full of sexual innuendo - but not what you might call 'Crude' - particularly - some things are best left to the imagination
- and ya - it's just about accepting the fact that I'm aging - and things do tend to change - rather radically in some instances - so I start grieving for things like being able to carry a fully loaded backpack and march with it for miles - or being able to sprint down the road - at the drop of a hat etc - -.I think that it's called 'Accepting Your Own Mortality' -
- and from here on out - its good if I can just maintain - adequate physical and mental health -
I loved that show. He was almost caught so many fargin times!"I Led Three Lives, was popular when we got our first 13" round Motorola TV around 1950.
Whatta youse some kinda prevertin' prevert? WTF do you use a phone for at a time like that?But did you get her phone number?
Not a bad anyway to drop the weight and increase the repetitions. I used to use enough weight that I could do at least eight repetitions, but not more than ten.After you give your body a couple of months to heal you can start working your way back up to doing most if not all of the things you used to do, just remember to listen to your body and when it starts sending you signals something is nearing overload stop and take a break. A lot of those post op instructions are meant for people who are older and in really bad physical shape. You know, people who would struggle with those activities even if they didn't have open heart surgery. The only kinds of activities I can think of that you'll need to avoid long term are things that make you strain, like wright lfting. From here on out your key exercise word is aerobic.
You could think of someone besides yourself and cut a friend a solid, by passing the number along with any covert up dress shots to a buddy. Just saying........................Whatta youse some kinda prevertin' prevert? WTF do you use a phone for at a time like that?
Besides... The Red Witch sez it don't matter where I get my appetite, as long as I eat at home.