What did you accomplish today?

Coloradoclear

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fuck yeah edibles, I always like talking about edibles. I made some taffy the other day, my candy thermometer was broken. I went to the store to get new batteries, thinking it was dead, and it STILL didnt turn on. so i said fuck it, hit the bong, reloaded it, hit it again, and grabbed my little heat gun laser pointy thingy that digitally reads the temp. SOMEHOW got it real close to soft ball and it turned out pretty damn good. got about 50 pieces of taffy that are 30mgs a piece, give or take a couple mg's. Made it Pear flavor, cause I like pear.
Still checking the potency . . . 10 grams to 30 Tootsie rolls . . .:bigjoint:
 

Bareback

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I can almost remember a 29" waist, probably about this era, pointy shoes, shiny shirt and all. lol

I was a 29" waist from age 12-21 that's the year I started cooking.... I grow three pant sizes in one year. And over the next 6 years I gained 60-70 pounds or more. At age 27 I was 200# and kinda shaped like Dolly Pardon..... well thin waist and large pecks . But then I injured my shoulder and those pecks started moving to my waist... Ok this story is getting weird so .... have a great day.
 

BarnBuster

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I kept all those 29/30/32" pants around forever thinking, one day...


yeah right, like that ever happened

BTW, I went to the library this morning and got "Saturday Night Fever" to relive those glory days.

Also had to get a battery. Didn't they used to last 8 or 10 years back in the olden' days? Now, lucky to get 6 or 7 no matter what brand it seems.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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I kept all those 29/30/32" pants around forever thinking, one day...


yeah right, like that ever happened

BTW, I went to the library this morning and got "Saturday Night Fever" to relive those glory days.

Also had to get a battery. Didn't they used to last 8 or 10 years back in the olden' days? Now, lucky to get 6 or 7 no matter what brand it seems.
Mrs. GWN worked at a battery distribution point for a major auto parts outfit some years back - they had a cart with different brand named stickers & would just put them on "generic" batteries.
*Poof* Interstate, Duralast, Die-hard - whatcha want?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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@420God had a taste of your life today. Not the good beautiful Aztec princess taste though. I live off an unmaintained township alley and had an injured and or sick deer blocking my path. Had to call the cops to come shoot it. At first he tried saying it was my driveway and not township property (incorrect) and wasn't his problem but finally he relented and capped it. He was pretty tore up about it actually. Any who that was my excitement. He said you'll be by tomorrow to pick it up. :razz:
if you care about animals, you wouldn't hesitate to put a sick or injured one down. no reason to be happy about it, but hemming and hawwing isn't doing anything for the sick animal...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I was a 29" waist from age 12-21 that's the year I started cooking.... I grow three pant sizes in one year. And over the next 6 years I gained 60-70 pounds or more. At age 27 I was 200# and kinda shaped like Dolly Pardon..... well thin waist and large pecks . But then I injured my shoulder and those pecks started moving to my waist... Ok this story is getting weird so .... have a great day.
i think i was a 29 waist in 3rd grade.....maybe....
 

420God

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if you care about animals, you wouldn't hesitate to put a sick or injured one down. no reason to be happy about it, but hemming and hawwing isn't doing anything for the sick animal...
There's a few times I've found them still alive and had to deal with them myself because the sheriff was too busy or too far away to wait. Sucks because I only carry a pocket knife.
 

lokie

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i think i was a 29 waist in 3rd grade.....maybe....
At 18 I wore a 34. At the mid life crisis I wore a 40. Today I am back to 34.

Recently I thru out 32s, I don't see that stressful lifestyle coming back.
The 36 - 42s have been stowed away. Just a guess there may be be 25 - 30 pairs
of jeans in that barrol.

It is possible I may never have to buy jeans again.:clap:

 

BarnBuster

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Mrs. GWN worked at a battery distribution point for a major auto parts outfit some years back - they had a cart with different brand named stickers & would just put them on "generic" batteries.
*Poof* Interstate, Duralast, Die-hard - whatcha want?
I always said batteries, oil and antifreeze were packaged in a secret govt. plant in OK and relabeled with whoever.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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At 18 I wore a 34. At the mid life crisis I wore a 40. Today I am back to 34.

Recently I thru out 32s, I don't see that stressful lifestyle coming back.
The 36 - 42s have been stowed away. Just a guess there may be be 25 - 30 pairs
of jeans in that barrol.

It is possible I may never have to buy jeans again.:clap:

i was a fat kid with an attitude and a big mouth....i learned to fight early....and oddly enough, had a friend that looked a lot like mr. dynamite...ricky ulmer.....damn, that was 40 years ago.....he might be Jon Heder's dad for all i know
 
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