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The Original O'l Farts Club.

oldmaninbc

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420club
Hopefully it will grow on you…
It might have it's place speaking from a medical sense. Any strain that relaxes my body is good because I can become very tense, caused by my spinal issues. To be alert during the day has to be a good thing.
if I used it at night I would be wide awake but physically tired, that wouldn't work for me.
I originally had 2 seedlings the biggest one started doing strange things with it's fan leaves, so I got rid of it and grew the one that was much smaller. I still have some seed left.
 

kevinn

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The oaks that are dropping hand grenades (acorns) on my truck.
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OleReynard

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(*snork*) It never ceases to amaze me how people shriek and run away from a goose or swan or rooster.

When I go goose hunting, the shotgun is not there to protect me from a goose. And if you laid down on the ground and invited a goose to do her worst -- mebbe a *splort* of goose-shit would be the worst.
Well ever been bit by one, watched an injured Canadian goose ruin a hunt by tearing the dogs skin with a grip of its mouth.
Definitely wouldn't want bit in the crotch by one of these Unca Walt
 

Unca Walt

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420club
They bite pretty hard, even the friendly ones
We had geese. Which brings up a funny story. When it was goosey-pluckin' time, Grandma would be sitting in her rocker on the porch.

My job was to catch Aunt Rody and bring her to Grandma for down-feather plucking. We'll skip all the crap I hadda go through to catch a huge goose and fast forward to Grandma and Aunt Rody --

She'd be holding the giant birdie on her lap, stroking the bird's breast feathers and gently pulling off tufts of feathers to drop in her basket on the floor. Aunt Rody would burble, turning this way and that to get all itches scratched.

The funny part: I worked twenty minutes to catch the damn' bird, and when Grandma got done, it kept on trying to jump back up into her lap. <-- I worked that scene into my novel, The Cadet.
 

SubGirl

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Premium user
420club
We had geese. Which brings up a funny story. When it was goosey-pluckin' time, Grandma would be sitting in her rocker on the porch.

My job was to catch Aunt Rody and bring her to Grandma for down-feather plucking. We'll skip all the crap I hadda go through to catch a huge goose and fast forward to Grandma and Aunt Rody --

She'd be holding the giant birdie on her lap, stroking the bird's breast feathers and gently pulling off tufts of feathers to drop in her basket on the floor. Aunt Rody would burble, turning this way and that to get all itches scratched.

The funny part: I worked twenty minutes to catch the damn' bird, and when Grandma got done, it kept on trying to jump back up into her lap. <-- I worked that scene into my novel, The Cadet.
I’ll remember that story when I read it this winter 😊
 

Yarddog

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Made it back and SCORED! Seems it's Publix's policy that if something doesn't have a price, it's free...so free bread. Sorry for the shit-posts, just trying to get to 50.
FYI-on another site where I'm a member, it's 4 posts to PM...just saying...
Patience, patience. Pretty sure I didn’t have to get 50 posts. I think it was seven days and then my posts didn’t need to be approved.
 
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