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Sustain

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Got some shit called platinum cherry tonic. Ooooh its gooood

time to get on the beats
I had a weird name one a few months back by the name of Pinetar. Was awesome. If you hear of any weed called pinetar buy the shit out of it, I stumbled into it at 40 for an eighth and couldn't resist the smell. VERY pastey too. I've noticed these really pastey buds make me a lot higher than the fuzzies I used to love. Don't know the science, can only give you my experiences. But definitely buy pinetar if you can.
 

kinetic

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I got my cuban. It hit the spot. Enticed my appetite a bit with a taste of the Quran out of a new antler piece a friend gave me before I went.
 

Bakatare666

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I had a weird name one a few months back by the name of Pinetar. Was awesome. If you hear of any weed called pinetar buy the shit out of it, I stumbled into it at 40 for an eighth and couldn't resist the smell. VERY pastey too. I've noticed these really pastey buds make me a lot higher than the fuzzies I used to love. Don't know the science, can only give you my experiences. But definitely buy pinetar if you can.
I had a buddy back in Oregon that used to have that all the time, but I never tried it.:cry:
 

ClaytonBigsby

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Damn, Gnat, I watched that with the sound off and it reminded me of the chicken lady on Kids in the Hall. That thing scared me.


So, I got up this morning, made my juice










grabbed my seat cushion



and got ready for an epic read. I was very disappointed. I could actually hear the



It was like ordering one of these on Craigslist




but this shows up at your door

 

Indagrow

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An Engineering degree is the most expensive piece of paper I own. It it just that, a piece of paper, it's what you do with your career that validates it. I was stuck in the lazy mode too "ill just take a summer off, I've earned it" Ha what a joke I haven't earned shit until the day I retire then I can say that. I've been selling cars for 8 months now and finally got into my field working in prosthetics engineering, up until that point I still called myself and engineer even tho I was lying to myself. Now the real fun begins, those student loan payments finally make sense, and I feel like I'm actually being productive. To me the degree just showed that I had the ability to learn, if I can complete an engineering degree there isn't much out there I can't accomplish, it's all about the motivational force behind it in the end tho.

i know this is a little off topic now, but this thread is moving too fast for me these days
 

ebgood

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I had a weird name one a few months back by the name of Pinetar. Was awesome. If you hear of any weed called pinetar buy the shit out of it, I stumbled into it at 40 for an eighth and couldn't resist the smell. VERY pastey too. I've noticed these really pastey buds make me a lot higher than the fuzzies I used to love. Don't know the science, can only give you my experiences. But definitely buy pinetar if you can.
shit sounds good. ill be on the lookout
 

Situation420

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An Engineering degree is the most expensive piece of paper I own. It it just that, a piece of paper, it's what you do with your career that validates it. I was stuck in the lazy mode too "ill just take a summer off, I've earned it" Ha what a joke I haven't earned shit until the day I retire then I can say that. I've been selling cars for 8 months now and finally got into my field working in prosthetics engineering, up until that point I still called myself and engineer even tho I was lying to myself. Now the real fun begins, those student loan payments finally make sense, and I feel like I'm actually being productive. To me the degree just showed that I had the ability to learn, if I can complete an engineering degree there isn't much out there I can't accomplish, it's all about the motivational force behind it in the end tho.

i know this is a little off topic now, but this thread is moving too fast for me these days
I totally agree with so many people about the useless engineer thing, I had a roommate that had a 3.8 in electrical engineering but when the shower head was leaking, he ductaped it instead of replacing the washer, when the door hinge screw pulled out he super glued it instead of putting in a longer screw. A number of other things too that are obvious to me but these kids getting $60k plus starting salaries at IBM and other major companies that are good at passing tests and getting good grades, but fixing a leaky toilet is like brain surgery to them. I see in class that most of these kids don't like to think at all or dont bother, and when they are not given exact numbers or a way to do something, the majority cannot figure it out and give up and wait for the teacher to just explain or copy homework from their friends just to pass the classes and tests.
 
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