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Good Morfnoevight All you happy back to work stoners, you retired ones also :rofl:

Fookin cold has my chest congested now :doh:

Here is a scientific study that confirms something we have known for a long time but had no proof. Different strains have different cannabinoids and hence different healing characteristics. I went out and read the original study cited in the article. You might want to check it out but you get the gist.

https://search.app/taZWW

Added the meat from the remaining ribs to a pouch of my chili bean mix and two cans of beans. The beans are so good I ate them for lunch today.
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Breakfast happened at 6:30am I think I was still asleep, bacon egg, hashbrown a little Frog Skin melon. no picture?
 
The electrification of the chicken coop progresses; bear season is upon us. Surprising what goes into these things and how much they cost. Probably $450.00 at this point. I’m following Mass wildlife’s recommendations for bear proofing coops and apiary’s. The bears will be passing through looking to pack on some fat for the winter sleep. My chickens will not be on the menu!
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The electrification of the chicken coop progresses; bear season is upon us. Surprising what goes into these things and how much they cost. Probably $450.00 at this point. I’m following Mass wildlife’s recommendations for bear proofing coops and apiary’s. The bears will be passing through looking to pack on some fat for the winter sleep. My chickens will not be on the menu!
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The electrification of the chicken coop progresses; bear season is upon us. Surprising what goes into these things and how much they cost. Probably $450.00 at this point. I’m following Mass wildlife’s recommendations for bear proofing coops and apiary’s. The bears will be passing through looking to pack on some fat for the winter sleep. My chickens will not be on the menu!
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Based on national averages in the United States, you can buy approximately
2,634 eggs for $450. :thumbsup: :rofl: :pass:
 
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