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The Original O'l Farts Club.

bigsur51

On a mailtrain.
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Looks great.

You vacuum pack? Doesn't foul up the trichomes, knock them off? Then what, freeze? I keep my stash lose in the fridge in big jars.


Yes Sir , vacuum pack

not worried about knocking some trichs off , no big deal , the smoke still gets the job done

yes , then in the freezer and then in jars and into the cabinet

we have some herbs in there going on three years and it’s just as fragrant and does the job
 

Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
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Happy Plantz...have everything from the Cotton Eyed Joe to the hell if I Know!

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bigsur51

On a mailtrain.
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Baileys? Amarula for goodness sake


that is a new one on me my Friend , amarula..

but then again , I really don’t do alcohol , allergies and migraines keep me away

but yeah , I am gonna have to at least try the amarula for sure!…



Amarula is a cream liqueur from South Africa. It is made with sugar, cream and the fruit of the African marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea) which is also locally called the elephant tree or the marriage tree. It has an alcohol content of 17% by volume (34 proof). It has had some success at international spirit ratingscompetitions, winning a gold medal at the 2009 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.[1] It has the taste of slightly fruity caramel.



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SubGirl

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that is a new one on me my Friend , amarula..

but then again , I really don’t do alcohol , allergies and migraines keep me away

but yeah , I am gonna have to at least try the amarula for sure!…



Amarula is a cream liqueur from South Africa. It is made with sugar, cream and the fruit of the African marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea) which is also locally called the elephant tree or the marriage tree. It has an alcohol content of 17% by volume (34 proof). It has had some success at international spirit ratingscompetitions, winning a gold medal at the 2009 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.[1] It has the taste of slightly fruity caramel.



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I’d hit that…
 

moose eater

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I couldn't have a BB gun either.
Had a 22 and a 410 before I was 8.
I could take those to the woods down the street and shoot if I wanted.............weird rule.
I still have an old Remington Model 33, built in 1935, before they required serial numbers.
About 25% of its rifling is shot out of it, it has an old Weaver B4 pencil tube scope on a diagonal side-mount Weaver N3 mount, and the bluing has been gone for decades, all of it down to gun-metal gray, but it more often than not gets head shots on red squirrels stealing from our bird feeders at the main garden's moose fence. Often when I'm in my underwear and a robe, leaning on the upper deck railing, and have just noticed the thieving little vandals are out there..
 

moose eater

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if you don't squish it too much .. and freeze it..it is as fresh as a daisy years later..
The lbs. of past harvests' produce are double bagged, vacuuming each layer, but not too tight, and kept in freezers that, when running tip-top, are set to between -15 and -20 f. The weed is very nice when released. The curing isn't completely stopped in the freezer, just slowed WAYYY down.
 

Unca Walt

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I still have an old Remington Model 33, built in 1935, before they required serial numbers.
About 25% of its rifling is shot out of it, it has an old Weaver B4 pencil tube scope on a diagonal side-mount Weaver N3 mount, and the bluing has been gone for decades, all of it down to gun-metal gray, but it more often than not gets head shots on red squirrels stealing from our bird feeders at the main garden's moose fence. Often when I'm in my underwear and a robe, leaning on the upper deck railing, and have just noticed the thieving little vandals are out there..
I still have my Daddy's .22 single shot 1895 Winchester that he bought for $2 in 1912 at age 10 years.

It has no discernable rifling that I can see.
 
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