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Might be something new on the streets in Texas. I know once you smoke some jazz cabbage you're turned into a blabbering drooling fool. Oh wait, that's our president. |
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One thing I notice since they made Satan's lettuce legal in Connecticut is all the long sleeve shirt wearers lately. My guess is to hide the needle marks.
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Quoted: I, along with many other small business people talk about this frequently and we all agree. People are needy and perpetually angry all at the same time. Even our oldest and most loyal customers. The Covid Era broke people in a way that will not be fixed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The after effects of covid seems to have made society even more broken. I've certainly had a lot more problems with people post covid vs before. Just seems the last few years haven't been the same. I, along with many other small business people talk about this frequently and we all agree. People are needy and perpetually angry all at the same time. Even our oldest and most loyal customers. The Covid Era broke people in a way that will not be fixed. This, and it's undeniable. Hard to believe it was so fucking easy. |
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Quoted: I was at the grocery store yesterday and two guys working in the meat department looked really high. One of the boys was loading small packages of meat into spring loaded bins and was throwing the small packages in the hole making a shooting sound ever time one hit in one of the holes then he would go, "DING"! Lol Other places too like the guy who fills my propane bottles down at the gas plant. Lol some more. But, I don't need that shit. I am reality. Has anybody noticed this too? I can't believe that in Texas it's still illegal to possess with so many people doing it now. Thanks in advance. Go! View Quote I am no expert in this and the only reason I know this is due to getting cancer. I guess a cancer diagnosis is some sort of weed exemption. I got showered in gummies from California, Colorado to New Mexico. And while they do help with sleeping, I wouldn't have sought THC out under "normal" circumstances. So I ran out of pure THC gummies from a legal state and just went to a "smoke/vape" shop. Holy shit! They have all kinds of weed/shroom products. From delta 9 vapes, to actual buds that are somehow legal. To dabs? Gummies that are every bit as strong as the ones from N.M. They even have delta 9 "nano" shots ( like a liquid gummy) in different flavors like vanilla, cherry etc. that you can get in a fountain drink. It will definitely change your perception and none would even know your coke was the equivalent of a big ass doobie. So weed might be illegal. However, The legal options available in Texas are as strong if not stronger. This has really exploded in the last year or so. |
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Quoted: Honestly it is the Delta 8, Delta 9, THC-A at least in Texas. Yes, while marijuana might be illegal these side stepping substances aren't as of right now. I am no expert in this and the only reason I know this is due to getting cancer. I guess a cancer diagnosis is some sort of weed exemption. I got showered in gummies from California, Colorado to New Mexico. And while they do help with sleeping, I wouldn't have sought THC out under "normal" circumstances. So I ran out of pure THC gummies from a legal state and just went to a "smoke/vape" shop. Holy shit! They have all kinds of weed/shroom products. From delta 9 vapes, to actual buds that are somehow legal. To dabs? Gummies that are every bit as strong as the ones from N.M. They even have delta 9 "nano" shots ( like a liquid gummy) in different flavors like vanilla, cherry etc. that you can get in a fountain drink. It will definitely change your perception and none would even know your coke was the equivalent of a big ass doobie. So weed might be illegal. However, The legal options available in Texas are as strong if not stronger. This has really exploded in the last year or so. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I was at the grocery store yesterday and two guys working in the meat department looked really high. One of the boys was loading small packages of meat into spring loaded bins and was throwing the small packages in the hole making a shooting sound ever time one hit in one of the holes then he would go, "DING"! Lol Other places too like the guy who fills my propane bottles down at the gas plant. Lol some more. But, I don't need that shit. I am reality. Has anybody noticed this too? I can't believe that in Texas it's still illegal to possess with so many people doing it now. Thanks in advance. Go! I am no expert in this and the only reason I know this is due to getting cancer. I guess a cancer diagnosis is some sort of weed exemption. I got showered in gummies from California, Colorado to New Mexico. And while they do help with sleeping, I wouldn't have sought THC out under "normal" circumstances. So I ran out of pure THC gummies from a legal state and just went to a "smoke/vape" shop. Holy shit! They have all kinds of weed/shroom products. From delta 9 vapes, to actual buds that are somehow legal. To dabs? Gummies that are every bit as strong as the ones from N.M. They even have delta 9 "nano" shots ( like a liquid gummy) in different flavors like vanilla, cherry etc. that you can get in a fountain drink. It will definitely change your perception and none would even know your coke was the equivalent of a big ass doobie. So weed might be illegal. However, The legal options available in Texas are as strong if not stronger. This has really exploded in the last year or so. This is similar to what a family member told me just the other day. Said their even getting info about it in the mail. I haven't got shit yet but I'm waiting. Our AG Ken Paxton is saying no but most everybody else is pretty much saying yes. |
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Long hair stoner working the self checkout, flipping a box around, walked into the path of the wife's motor cart at Meijer on Friday
His boss, a handicapped senior woman just gave a weird look when I said that's why the cart has bumpers eta, the stoners are supposed to smoke indoors Michigan state law specifies that any use of cannabis must take place in private, such as the user’s own residence. It is illegal to use cannabis in a public space. It is also illegal to carry cannabis in areas frequented by children, such as schools or school busses. https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/michigan/2022/05/19/a-guide-to-michigans-recreational-marijuana-laws-what-you-should-know/ |
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Quoted: Lots of people walking around smelling like weed. Happens here in Tennessee where we are not a free use state. Every major city that I've been to in the last 2 years the smell is inescapable. View Quote Its more prevalent now than ever that I smell weed from people that I walk by. Most times its a strong smell emanating from their vehicle. |
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Go buy something that costs $5.16 and hand them a 20 and 16 cents out of your pocket.
The meltdowns are always entertaining. |
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Quoted: Try going anywhere in Michigan, fast food especially. I stopped at a McDonalds in Michigan a couple months back on the way back south to Indiana because the kids were hungry and I wanted something fast. Every single employee was out in the grass next to the parking lot smoking weed. We left immediately, and didn’t bother stopping anywhere else until we were back in Indiana. Damn Michiganders and their pot needles. View Quote Meth is the real issue in rural MeatChicken, parents smoking pot in front of their kids is another, most of the kids who grew up near the muck farms a few miles down the road at mostly not right with Attention disorders, don't get their meds as the parents are doing them instead. |
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Quoted:So weed might be illegal. However, The legal options available in Texas are as strong if not stronger. This has really exploded in the last year or so. View Quote Please don't admit to legal weed/gummy use here, it use to be a secret (not in the Conduct Code) way to ban people's accounts here. Be careful of what you say. |
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Quoted: Its more prevalent now than ever that I smell weed from people that I walk by. Most times its a strong smell emanating from their vehicle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lots of people walking around smelling like weed. Happens here in Tennessee where we are not a free use state. Every major city that I've been to in the last 2 years the smell is inescapable. Its more prevalent now than ever that I smell weed from people that I walk by. Most times its a strong smell emanating from their vehicle. I walked past a guy in the grocery store a couple of weeks ago that I could smell from 10 feet away. |
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LOL. It was a thing when I worked residential construction twenty years ago. Roofers and framers were always high. Stucco guys too.
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Quoted: I walked past a guy in the grocery store a couple of weeks ago that I could smell from 10 feet away. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Lots of people walking around smelling like weed. Happens here in Tennessee where we are not a free use state. Every major city that I've been to in the last 2 years the smell is inescapable. Its more prevalent now than ever that I smell weed from people that I walk by. Most times its a strong smell emanating from their vehicle. I walked past a guy in the grocery store a couple of weeks ago that I could smell from 10 feet away. It's beginning to get hot and very humid around here so that's not going to help either. It will make it worse. |
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Quoted: My friend is a construction equipment operator and he says everyone on jobsites is high on something. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: LOL. It was a thing when I worked residential construction twenty years ago. Roofers and framers were always high. Stucco guys too. My friend is a construction equipment operator and he says everyone on jobsites is high on something. It's pretty much been that way since the eighties. I used to look at the quality of a stoner framing crew used to do and it was amazing. |
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Quoted: Please don't admit to legal weed/gummy use here, it use to be a secret (not in the Conduct Code) way to ban people's accounts here. Be careful of what you say. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:So weed might be illegal. However, The legal options available in Texas are as strong if not stronger. This has really exploded in the last year or so. Please don't admit to legal weed/gummy use here, it use to be a secret (not in the Conduct Code) way to ban people's accounts here. Be careful of what you say. |
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Quoted: Thank you. I do apologize. Consider it a very temporary recon mission . My cancer is in remission and 99.9% eradicated. Just two more chemo infusions and hopefully this strange journey will be over. Like I said under normal circumstances it would never have been a consideration. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:So weed might be illegal. However, The legal options available in Texas are as strong if not stronger. This has really exploded in the last year or so. Please don't admit to legal weed/gummy use here, it use to be a secret (not in the Conduct Code) way to ban people's accounts here. Be careful of what you say. The Texas Department of Public Safety has a program for individuals such as yourself and I'm sure at this time that you would qualify. The medical weed is at about 7% Delta 9 if your interested. It is all legal and approved by the State of Texas at this time. I don't know anyone who is on this program at this time except a fellow veteran who was on it and talked with me about it at the VA. |
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Move to a non-free state?
When California opened up cannabis sales with medically legal (wink wink go visit Dr. Feelgood with $125) shops sprung up everywhere in my town. Of course only a few of them were legal and after about EIGHTEEN MONTHS they noticed that there were more stores selling (by a factor of 4) then they licensed. Oh government is on the ball. Then only time I would smell dope in public was driving to work with the top down. Along with bacon, eggs, and breakfast burritos I would smell dope. Now every once in a while I'll catch a whiff in the grocery store as I pass someone. |
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Quoted: The Texas Department of Public Safety has a program for individuals such as yourself and I'm sure at this time that you would qualify. The medical weed is at about 7% Delta 9 if your interested. It is all legal and approved by the State of Texas at this time. I don't know anyone who is on this program at this time except a fellow veteran who was on it and talked with me about it at the VA. View Quote I am the kind of person who doesnt even take aspirin for headaches if it can be avoided. |
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Quoted: Long hair stoner working the self checkout, flipping a box around, walked into the path of the wife's motor cart at Meijer on Friday His boss, a handicapped senior woman just gave a weird look when I said that's why the cart has bumpers eta, the stoners are supposed to smoke indoors Michigan state law specifies that any use of cannabis must take place in private, such as the user's own residence. It is illegal to use cannabis in a public space. It is also illegal to carry cannabis in areas frequented by children, such as schools or school busses. https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/michigan/2022/05/19/a-guide-to-michigans-recreational-marijuana-laws-what-you-should-know/ View Quote |
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The guy at the vape shop my wife uses seems to have it made. He is absolutely baked every time we go in there, watching cartoons, and ringing up vape juice. Always good for a friendly "Hey dudes, what's up?", "Hope your day is badass, dudes!" I hope he Ubers to work and back.
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Quoted: Thank you. I do apologize. Consider it a very temporary recon mission . My cancer is in remission and 99.9% eradicated. Just two more chemo infusions and hopefully this strange journey will be over. Like I said under normal circumstances it would never have been a consideration. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:So weed might be illegal. However, The legal options available in Texas are as strong if not stronger. This has really exploded in the last year or so. Please don't admit to legal weed/gummy use here, it use to be a secret (not in the Conduct Code) way to ban people's accounts here. Be careful of what you say. Please keep in mind, unless your last name is Biden, 922(G) is a thing too. |
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Quoted: Negative. I am a pureblood, wholehearted believer in sobriety. For a while when the cancer had metastasized into my bones, lymphatic system etc. I became hopeless, and sleepless for DAYS due to mostly bone pain. That is gone now. I am the kind of person who doesnt even take aspirin for headaches if it can be avoided. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Texas Department of Public Safety has a program for individuals such as yourself and I'm sure at this time that you would qualify. The medical weed is at about 7% Delta 9 if your interested. It is all legal and approved by the State of Texas at this time. I don't know anyone who is on this program at this time except a fellow veteran who was on it and talked with me about it at the VA. I am the kind of person who doesnt even take aspirin for headaches if it can be avoided. I said it in passing because I don't think it has occurred to many that a "hold out" state such as Texas has a benevolence program for people who are sick and feel as if they need it for whatever reason it makes no difference to me. It does seem to have some real medicinal effects but has been overrated concerning some other medical issues as well. This is what I'm coming away with on the subject of medical weed. |
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Early 80's I ran a tire service truck (truck,off road,ag).
It was super common to get into a truck and it be full of beer cans. I had one customer (rig mover) that kept a keg tapped in the break room 24/7 Salt water disposals had beer cans scattered everywhere from drivers drinking while they unloaded. And then there is the construction trades, LOL painters. Getting fucked up on the job is nothing new. |
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Quoted: My friend is a construction equipment operator and he says everyone on jobsites is high on something. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: LOL. It was a thing when I worked residential construction twenty years ago. Roofers and framers were always high. Stucco guys too. My friend is a construction equipment operator and he says everyone on jobsites is high on something. He's not wrong, especially in residential work. Tons of guys smoke a bowl before work and during lunch, and often during work if they can sneak away. I've seen guys popping pills on jobs, and ran into a few alcoholics that sneak drinks all day. I've heard stories from heavy highway guys about meth use, especially on those 20+ hour deck pours. I don't understand it personally, but it's common in the trades because of the types of people that end up in them. You have to have a pretty miserable life to not even be able to get through the work day without getting fucked up. |
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Quoted: It's pretty much been that way since the eighties. I used to look at the quality of a stoner framing crew used to do and it was amazing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: LOL. It was a thing when I worked residential construction twenty years ago. Roofers and framers were always high. Stucco guys too. My friend is a construction equipment operator and he says everyone on jobsites is high on something. It's pretty much been that way since the eighties. I used to look at the quality of a stoner framing crew used to do and it was amazing. I used to work for a stone mason that would put on a big straw hat and roll up a joint the size of a cigar and just start stacking rocks. He was really good too. |
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Quoted: Go buy something that costs $5.16 and hand them a 20 and 16 cents out of your pocket. The meltdowns are always entertaining. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: He's not wrong, especially in residential work. Tons of guys smoke a bowl before work and during lunch, and often during work if they can sneak away. I've seen guys popping pills on jobs, and ran into a few alcoholics that sneak drinks all day. I've heard stories from heavy highway guys about meth use, especially on those 20+ hour deck pours. I don't understand it personally, but it's common in the trades because of the types of people that end up in them. You have to have a pretty miserable life to not even be able to get through the work day without getting fucked up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: LOL. It was a thing when I worked residential construction twenty years ago. Roofers and framers were always high. Stucco guys too. My friend is a construction equipment operator and he says everyone on jobsites is high on something. He's not wrong, especially in residential work. Tons of guys smoke a bowl before work and during lunch, and often during work if they can sneak away. I've seen guys popping pills on jobs, and ran into a few alcoholics that sneak drinks all day. I've heard stories from heavy highway guys about meth use, especially on those 20+ hour deck pours. I don't understand it personally, but it's common in the trades because of the types of people that end up in them. You have to have a pretty miserable life to not even be able to get through the work day without getting fucked up. OTR drivers too. I used to power wash truck stop fueling lanes late at night till early in the morning. You wouldn't believe the shape I've seen some overnight drivers in. That was sobering in itself. Some would noticably stagger up to the convenience store/truck stop to buy their fuel. Others would be out there at four in the morning running like a motherfucker. |
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I'm a neurosurgeon and I always smoke a fat doob right before I go to work.
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Quoted: Please don't admit to legal weed/gummy use here, it use to be a secret (not in the Conduct Code) way to ban people's accounts here. Be careful of what you say. View Quote Yeah, that’s not a secret. It’s written in plain English in the fourth rule of the COC. “Legal weed/gummy use” isn’t a thing according to the feds, particularly for people who possess firearms. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Go buy something that costs $5.16 and hand them a 20 and 16 cents out of your pocket. The meltdowns are always entertaining. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/93C8D1F0-8E84-4516-92C5-A49067D686FC-1096.gif the fact that I used cash and not some kind of card completely befuddled the kid at the register when we went to dinner the other night. He had to go get a "manager" because he wasnt "authorized" to handle cash Cash also doesn't have a tip line on it that starts with 20% |
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Quoted: I said it in passing because I don't think it has occurred to many that a "hold out" state such as Texas has a benevolence program for people who are sick and feel as if they need it for whatever reason it makes no difference to me. It does seem to have some real medicinal effects but has been overrated concerning some other medical issues as well. This is what I'm coming away with on the subject of medical weed. View Quote Anyway now I fear being canceled again. I have been canceled by the left frequently. I suppose I truly reside in no mans land. At least right now. C'est la Vie. |
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The hilo drivers / workers, bosses at GM used to run into the yellow roof support poles.
The vapes they were using gave off no smell, so nicotine, wacky tobacky, or ???? Most of the employees were active on OTIS, I snapped a pic of the employee list and searched https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2.aspx |
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Quoted: I honestly think a lot of people are not normal anymore . I see it driving , in stores , just about everywhere . People just didn’t used to act like they do now . No consideration at all for others in public it seems . View Quote COVID and the fear mongering broke a lot of people, others DGAF anymore having realized it doesn't matter. Kharn |
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Quoted: the fact that I used cash and not some kind of card completely befuddled the kid at the register when we went to dinner the other night. He had to go get a "manager" because he wasnt "authorized" to handle cash Cash also doesn't have a tip line on it that starts with 20% View Quote I have zero shame about ignoring all tip prompts, no matter how they are offered. If a waiter doesn't provide full service there is no tip, never was even suggested until recently. I'm not tipping the corporation just for existing. There is a small, independent American owned diner near work I will tip even when I do takeout because I do want to support that small business owner. |
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Quoted: I do thank you for the information. I do not mean to come across as rude. My Doctors say similar things regarding medical application. My PCP says the effects are just too varied to prescribe specifically without a whole lot more research. I agree. Anyway now I fear being canceled again. I have been canceled by the left frequently. I suppose I truly reside in no mans land. At least right now. C'est la Vie. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I said it in passing because I don't think it has occurred to many that a "hold out" state such as Texas has a benevolence program for people who are sick and feel as if they need it for whatever reason it makes no difference to me. It does seem to have some real medicinal effects but has been overrated concerning some other medical issues as well. This is what I'm coming away with on the subject of medical weed. Anyway now I fear being canceled again. I have been canceled by the left frequently. I suppose I truly reside in no mans land. At least right now. C'est la Vie. I shall pray for you gladiator! |
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It will be the norm some day.
Several years ago my company started doing random tests. They gave everyone a two week notice. They ended up suspending so many people it shut the plant down. Now they have given up on random tests. You get tested for employment then nothing else unless you get hurt on the job. |
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Quoted: It will be the norm some day. Several years ago my company started doing random tests. They gave everyone a two week notice. They ended up suspending so many people it shut the plant down. Now they have given up on random tests. You get tested for employment then nothing else unless you get hurt on the job. View Quote As far as I can tell, most any entry level position around here does not require a drug test as a part of the hiring process anymore even the national chains until a management position is attempting to be filled. These companies now tolerate high employees because they have no choice or shut down when operations basically cease to exist. I'm sure scheduling some of these brothers is a real pain in the ass too. |
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Quoted: It will be the norm some day. Several years ago my company started doing random tests. They gave everyone a two week notice. They ended up suspending so many people it shut the plant down. Now they have given up on random tests. You get tested for employment then nothing else unless you get hurt on the job. View Quote At this point it is already the norm in a lot of places. Excluding people who are so remote that it is impossible to source marijuana in any form and those who have to take drug tests, I doubt that there is a single person in this country who wants to use it and can’t. |
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Quoted: Early 80's I ran a tire service truck (truck,off road,ag). It was super common to get into a truck and it be full of beer cans. I had one customer (rig mover) that kept a keg tapped in the break room 24/7 Salt water disposals had beer cans scattered everywhere from drivers drinking while they unloaded. And then there is the construction trades, LOL painters. Getting fucked up on the job is nothing new. View Quote I had a paint sub in the 90s who drank a 12 pack each day. He told me, “doctors orders to keep the fumes flushed out of his system”. A roofer said, “he would get dizzy and fall off if he wasn’t a bit lit”. 12/12 pitches during a Carolina Summer, he may have had a point from a homeopathic perspective |
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Quoted: I had a paint sub in the 90s who drank a 12 pack each day. He told me, “doctors orders to keep his system flushed out of the fumes”. A roofer said, “he would get dizzy and fall off if he wasn’t a bit lit”. 12/12 pitches during a Carolina Summer, he may have had a point from a homeopathic perspective View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Early 80's I ran a tire service truck (truck,off road,ag). It was super common to get into a truck and it be full of beer cans. I had one customer (rig mover) that kept a keg tapped in the break room 24/7 Salt water disposals had beer cans scattered everywhere from drivers drinking while they unloaded. And then there is the construction trades, LOL painters. Getting fucked up on the job is nothing new. I had a paint sub in the 90s who drank a 12 pack each day. He told me, “doctors orders to keep his system flushed out of the fumes”. A roofer said, “he would get dizzy and fall off if he wasn’t a bit lit”. 12/12 pitches during a Carolina Summer, he may have had a point from a homeopathic perspective You've got a cheap toe board giving way to a twenty foot drop into the masonry staging area in the back. You just know your going to end over end too. You already know your going to scream like a little bitch on the way down. Lol |
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