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Post by Kimm on Jul 24, 2009 19:10:00 GMT -5
I think Jasons dad would straighten him out really fast if he ever had a weak moment.
But I dont think that will happen anyway.
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Post by fartinggurl on Jul 24, 2009 19:21:23 GMT -5
I was not too wild about this topic being posted in the first place period. Even though I don't know most of the members of this board personally, but from what they talk about on the board, I have the feeling that they do not smoke weed, or care to discuss it.
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Post by Mahnarch on Jul 25, 2009 4:55:08 GMT -5
I do have a confession:
My parents.... y'know...
They were raised in the early to late sixties.... Dime bags used to cost a dime.....
I seem to remember my folks having a garden in their closet - for some reason....
Being older, I realize that I know the smell. sight and....well, the smell of that stuff.
Don't like it. Seen the results.
...but, I like beer.
So, I can relate.
Understand?
[I'm kinda cryptic here but, I'm trying to be overt]
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Post by Beangirl on Jul 25, 2009 21:10:00 GMT -5
I do have a confession: My parents.... y'know... They were raised in the early to late sixties.... Dime bags used to cost a dime..... I seem to remember my folks having a garden in their closet - for some reason.... Being older, I realize that I know the smell. sight and....well, the smell of that stuff. Don't like it. Seen the results. ...but, I like beer. So, I can relate. Understand? [I'm kinda cryptic here but, I'm trying to be overt] "Talkin bout my generation..." Hey Mahnarch.. That is when I grew up. In fact? Me and your Mom are both 51 years old.. I never grew it and I love beer. At Wal Mart last Winter I was working on a display when I found a bag of Mary jane! Some lady who was just pawing through the rack must of dropped it. There were 5 ciggies and some awesome bud! Of course I turned it in to my Manager and she called the police. It was over 200 dollars of weed. ;D
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Post by Jason O'Lewa on Jul 26, 2009 13:26:43 GMT -5
i had to get up early and get a rake and a spade and pick all the weeds that surround the house then I had to rake the beds back to normal.
this is the weed thread right? ;D
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Post by Mahnarch on Jul 26, 2009 21:56:57 GMT -5
Good for you, Beangirl! Yes. You and my mum are 51 but, you seem to be in much better shape than she is. But,....how do you know it was a "lady" that dropped that bag? Perhaps a gentlemen of non descript nature dropped it in order to avoid further scrutiny by the police and/or security? Perhaps.... a certain Wal-Mart worker who posts on a certain green forum dropped it...since she...."ahem".... ""they""... seem to know the cost of the lost possession.... HHhhmmmm..... *** Jason! Good job, that! Perhaps I could use you to assist in the removal of my bushes. I already know you can drive a 4x4 pick up truck.... all I need is a shovel and a chain...... and a 12 year old. Say, Phil...can we mail people?!! Nancy can just set Jason next to my mail box. It doesn't have to be "in" my mail box.....
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Post by Blastgirl on Jul 26, 2009 23:10:44 GMT -5
That's the way life used to be kids were slave Labor. Classic said that just today. He said to me we have two slaves, (Sons) one more would make it so we never need to work again once they all hit age ten.
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Post by Mahnarch on Jul 27, 2009 0:02:13 GMT -5
Hmm.. I never concidered the Blast kids for slave labor at the Mahn Manor.... Though, I don't know if Jason is closer to me than the Blast kids are (as the crow flies - - - "as the Mahnarch flies") I may have to fly in a whole troop of sla....errrr "kids" to pull out my bushes and keep my yard up to date!!! Speaking of which... I can fly a four seater that is under 200hp. Including me, that leaves 3 seats. If there's more than that,.....who's willing to be strapped to the roof and/or wings?!
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Post by Phil on Jul 27, 2009 12:44:18 GMT -5
I think good labor is great for kids. It's responsibility.
My childhood was dicatated by that. Before any fun and games happen a list of chores had to be completed. But that made me work oriented. I almost can't sit still even now if there's needed things undone.
I still can't really go out and play if there's unfinished work to do. Hopefully the same lesson will be learned by my kids. I'd be willing to say that's the best thing that was done for me growing up. Or 1 of the best.
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Post by Beangirl on Jul 27, 2009 14:16:46 GMT -5
Good for you, Beangirl! Yes. You and my mum are 51 but, you seem to be in much better shape than she is. But,....how do you know it was a "lady" that dropped that bag? Perhaps a gentlemen of non descript nature dropped it in order to avoid further scrutiny by the police and/or security? Perhaps.... a certain Wal-Mart worker who posts on a certain green forum dropped it...since she...."ahem".... ""they""... seem to know the cost of the lost possession.... HHhhmmmm..... *** Jason! Good job, that! Perhaps I could use you to assist in the removal of my bushes. I already know you can drive a 4x4 pick up truck.... all I need is a shovel and a chain...... and a 12 year old. Say, Phil...can we mail people?!! Nancy can just set Jason next to my mail box. He doesn't have to be "in" my mail box..... Awe, thanks Pirate. I believe here in the West we don't age as fast because we don't have the harsh climate you all have. As for the pot? After I turned it in, a lady came back to the rack and started tearing it up "Looking" for something..HeHe. She was with a regular customer who comes in and is on public assistance and rides our handicapped scooters . That welfare lady ALWAYS has money Now I know why. ;D
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Post by Mahnarch on Jul 27, 2009 18:20:28 GMT -5
Hmm. Good save, Beanie. So, tell us, have you messed around on the scooters with co-workers? Don't lie! I know you've have races around cones and what!
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Post by Jason O'Lewa on Jul 28, 2009 21:05:26 GMT -5
me and my friends do races with wagons and shoping carts
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Post by Beangirl on Jul 28, 2009 21:35:23 GMT -5
Hmm. Good save, Beanie. So, tell us, have you messed around on the scooters with co-workers? Don't lie! I know you've have races around cones and what! Oh heck yeah. Those thing don't go more than 5 miles an hour if they are charged up so we don't go fast. Doing doughnuts is really fun. Mrs. Blast? My sister in law when asked if she had a dishwasher? Pointed to my neices and said. "Yes, I have two". ;D
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Post by Phil on Jul 29, 2009 13:15:51 GMT -5
Beangirl, I tell kids I was 1 of the original remote controls my father would tell me to change the channel.
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Post by Beangirl on Jul 30, 2009 18:26:42 GMT -5
Beangirl, I tell kids I was 1 of the original remote controls my father would tell me to change the channel. LOL! Yeah me too. ;D
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Post by Mahnarch on Aug 1, 2009 19:53:28 GMT -5
I was 1 half of a set of 2 dish washers, too. I was also 1 half of two laundry machines.
..1 half of the snow removal service. ...1 half of the vacuuming service. ....1 half of the tree limb clearing service. .....1 half of the ditch digging crew. ......1 half of the wood splitting...... No! Wait! I was 100% of that one.
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Post by Blastgirl on Aug 2, 2009 1:50:02 GMT -5
I was lucky there were four of us so I was a quarter of those things.
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Post by fartinggurl on Aug 5, 2009 16:10:12 GMT -5
I'm an only child, so of the chores I have, I do by myself most of the time. I'm the person who gets the mail, the person who takes care of the cats, loads/ unloads the dishwasher, and I'm the person who sorts the laundry (my mom does the laundry), and even though my parents don't ask me anymore, I keep my room and bathroom clean.
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