JUNE 2012 Tennessee Chat
#93
Explosives may be necessary....will keep you posted.
The issue is the insurance. Instead of just fixing whatever problem is found, it has to be approved by the insurance company FIRST. Of course, while waiting, MORE problems are going to occur because the issues don't magically disappear while the process drags on. Hopefully, they will get the go-ahead to repair/replace the bad pipe today.
The issue is the insurance. Instead of just fixing whatever problem is found, it has to be approved by the insurance company FIRST. Of course, while waiting, MORE problems are going to occur because the issues don't magically disappear while the process drags on. Hopefully, they will get the go-ahead to repair/replace the bad pipe today.
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#103
This morning I ordered a four+ month supply of fine tobacco for hand rolling cigs, $45 plus shipping and handling
And it tastes a lot better than any packaged smokes!
*Southern Steel Wild Cherry and Southern Steel Vanilla. I wish they had those two in regular stores around here...
Got my donor truck down to a rolling chassis now - and I'm beginning to get evil ideas involving reproduction bodies of 1930's ford trucks using the 4 cylinder I took out of the number one machine I like the look of the 1934's
*Fabmandelux out in Oregon uses ranger chassis' under original antique bodies
And I guess since it was eighty degrees at five this morning - it's time to mount the BIG window unit. I bet it does terrible things to my light bill, but when it tops a hunnerd degrees during the day about all I can say is just plain shucks........
*My bill for last month was $127.oo -Yes I am a friggin' MISER!
And it tastes a lot better than any packaged smokes!
*Southern Steel Wild Cherry and Southern Steel Vanilla. I wish they had those two in regular stores around here...
Got my donor truck down to a rolling chassis now - and I'm beginning to get evil ideas involving reproduction bodies of 1930's ford trucks using the 4 cylinder I took out of the number one machine I like the look of the 1934's
*Fabmandelux out in Oregon uses ranger chassis' under original antique bodies
And I guess since it was eighty degrees at five this morning - it's time to mount the BIG window unit. I bet it does terrible things to my light bill, but when it tops a hunnerd degrees during the day about all I can say is just plain shucks........
*My bill for last month was $127.oo -Yes I am a friggin' MISER!
#104
Good Saturday morning Tennessee
Good morning guys
Howdy Grey, my son rolls his own smokes, but that sounds really cheap!
I guess depending on how many a day you smoke.
Fabmandelux the chapter leader in Oregon is very knowledgeable, he knows his stuff!
I just put mine air conditioners in the windows on Monday, glad I did
Good morning guys
Howdy Grey, my son rolls his own smokes, but that sounds really cheap!
I guess depending on how many a day you smoke.
Fabmandelux the chapter leader in Oregon is very knowledgeable, he knows his stuff!
I just put mine air conditioners in the windows on Monday, glad I did
#105
*It IS CHEAP.
*Edited, I mis-read a thing
WHY should you spend ridiculous amounts of money on a thing that has no flavor or taste at all, provides you with NOTHING except relief from an addiction, when instead it can become a controllable thing that can be enjoyed?
~ and far less expensively
Even Edgar Cayce said that tobacco is not bad for you if used in moderation - MY PARENTS were capable of that.
They never smoked unless it was a special occasion...
I've often asked myself why I don't have that capacity or ability
Have we changed that much?
Can we be like our parents once again?
Can we CHOOSE, instead of being slaves to things beyond our control?
*Study out Native American lore regarding tobacco, it isn't what you think it is.
*anything abused is bad for you
*I sincerely hope that if you have a cigarette problem, I have sparked your interest in finding out WHY
~For some reason, tobacco is to (some) Europeans, as bad as alcohol is to Native Americans
Being NOT part of our culture, it comes as an overwhelming toxicant...
It would take many centuries (generations) for a tolerance of it to be written in to us
And THAT is without meddling by the tobacco companies and corporations to make YOU more strongly addicted...
*I smoke*
*Edited, I mis-read a thing
WHY should you spend ridiculous amounts of money on a thing that has no flavor or taste at all, provides you with NOTHING except relief from an addiction, when instead it can become a controllable thing that can be enjoyed?
~ and far less expensively
Even Edgar Cayce said that tobacco is not bad for you if used in moderation - MY PARENTS were capable of that.
They never smoked unless it was a special occasion...
I've often asked myself why I don't have that capacity or ability
Have we changed that much?
Can we be like our parents once again?
Can we CHOOSE, instead of being slaves to things beyond our control?
*Study out Native American lore regarding tobacco, it isn't what you think it is.
*anything abused is bad for you
*I sincerely hope that if you have a cigarette problem, I have sparked your interest in finding out WHY
~For some reason, tobacco is to (some) Europeans, as bad as alcohol is to Native Americans
Being NOT part of our culture, it comes as an overwhelming toxicant...
It would take many centuries (generations) for a tolerance of it to be written in to us
And THAT is without meddling by the tobacco companies and corporations to make YOU more strongly addicted...
*I smoke*