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| | #504 (permalink) |
| Mycophage Join Date: May 1971
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whatabout in a package of mixed food? Include some soup mixings, a few packages of (your)commercial mushrooms in supermarket packs, some dry fruit, other delicacies etc. that way it does not appear that anything is trying to be hidden (an xray could show a baggie inserted in a jam jar etc.). Mushrooms are a common food item so sending them with other food items in a gift basket with a note for mothers day or something seems to me like the best idea |
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| | #506 (permalink) |
| Mycophage Join Date: May 1971
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I notice that The Little Guy is now a Mycotopia sponsor. I recall hearing about some problems with them in the past so am curious. I have never done business with TLG so have neither good nor bad experience but I assume that things got patched up. Can anyone refresh my memory or give a current update? Anyway, since Hippie has given you the thumbs up WELCOME LITTLE GUY
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Gee, did i space out making an announcement ? i meant to... oh well, yeah. he's now a sponsor. we never had any issues with the quality of his product or his business practices. merely some personal differences which have been put aside as water under the bridge. i have to confess that i haven't personally tested his recent stuff, but we hear good things. |
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| Disciple of Boognish Join Date: Jun 1972
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amen, good call hip... i never knew nan but i sure know of the tension, and burying the hatchet sounds like a good idea, and a good move on your part. i certainly hope they return the kindness as keller once sang : "karma is a serious thing, and a force to be reckoned with, so expect you a miracle before the day is through..."
__________________ Life is beautiful. Really, it is. Full of beauty and illusions. Life is great. Without it, you'd be dead. |
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| Forum International Moderator Join Date: Mar 1970
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Welcome Boxtop! I might just have to check things out and do a little research under the microscope. Order is underway...
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well howbout just extreme climates... you know climates that make people say... OH GOD! WHAT'S THE POINT IN ALL THIS SHIT!!! nothing like extreme weather to make you question your purpose in life. its funny i knew an "elder jones" he actually didnt get all the shit i did from touching a girls boobs.. as a matter of fact he slept with his step sister and they didnt do a damn thing about it... that masturbation story was great by the way! |
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<blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>quote:</font> i'm a flip flop man.<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>I hear that. I'm all about ease and comfort. Just thought it was crazy what they're doing with shoes now... Next thing you wont even have to walk... your shoes will walk for you!@ |
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i no longer wear anything open toed upon dire threats from my doctor but the best outdoor type shoes i ever had were teva's. designed for white water rafters, to get good traction even on slippery surfaces. great shoes but a bit pricey. worth it, imo. |
| | #529 (permalink) |
| Mycotopiate Join Date: Apr 1972
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Why dont the people who run the nook register here and back up the data onto another doman? would nan be allowed to come back? i figure he wouldnt and would have to go to the donkey, shroomery or start nan's nook over and just have a forum board. without the large archives. besides who needs the archives at nan's nook (the ones i first used to read) when you have the archives here? the downloadable archives make sense, but thats it.
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<blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>quote:</font> I dont think there's anyway anyone would dream of prying those apart.. what with all the x-ray law suits and sofourth...<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> someone out there also dreams of finding your stash.... if your going to do something, make sure you do it right and cover your ass.... no need to go to jail for 2 grams man.... just be smart. |
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| Mycophiliac Join Date: Mar 1971
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hi. i obtained a PO Box a while ago, and was just wondering what happens when you order a package that is too big and they have to hold it for you to pick up? Do they leave a little note or something in your box? I tried calling them but when i looked up the number at yellowpages.com i got the secret service...someones been fucking around. BTW its just the normal USPS not MBE or anything. |
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| | #538 (permalink) |
| Mycophiliac Join Date: Mar 1971
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<blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>quote:</font> yeah, they put a colored tag in my give it to the clerk<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> oh... i think my package might have come then, there was this blue tag, but it was clipped way back in the back of the box like on the side of the box where they put the mail into... i didn't have time to wait in the line though. i dont know, i'll check it out tommorow. Thanks everyone. (Message edited by manwich on May 10, 2004) |
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They put either of orange postcard saying "you have a package" and will have the info on that. Most of the time I get the key suckerfree mentioned, you just match up the locker number and the key number. once you open the locker you can't pull the key back out. The blue tag probably isn't a package notification if it is "clipped way in they back" I have the same thing in my box. |
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| Mycophiliac Join Date: Mar 1971
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<blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>quote:</font> The blue tag probably isn't a package notification if it is "clipped way in they back" I have the same thing in my box.<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> yea it didn't look really obvious like a package notification should be. it probably just has the mail box # on it so the sorters know which box to put the mail in |
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Well thats kinda what I suggested. I would get em all setup nice and fresh like... Then they'd have complete control to mold the "new" site into whatever they wished. Without all that negative influence they'd flourish. Hopefully that action would help restore the faith between the two sites and we can bury the past and let it stay there. |
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<blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>quote:</font> so i have a chocolate about the size of a chips ahoy cookie (only comparison i have around here) packed with shroomie bits... however, i have a few questions about chocolates. how well do they hold potency? does it change the feel of the trip at all? i plan on eating the chocolate tommorow afternoon and taking a hike up in the appalachians (BEAUTIFUL this time of year) followed by a good ol' time bluegrass jam that night. <!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> Right on, hope you have a good time, I don't know if it changes potency,when I do it I lick the bowl clean so nothing goes to waste. Blue grass eh? I play gutbucket with a bunch of my friends. Thats definatly fun music! (Message edited by sluggo on May 11, 2004) |
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<blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1>quote:</font> however, i have a few questions about chocolates. how well do they hold potency?<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> chocolate and its goodies hold the silly siben pretty well.... hope yah had a fun time. |
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| Former Member Join Date: Apr 1973
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So i took three blotter papers with these girls and had a great body buzz that made my arms feel so heavy and made me want to continuously stretch my legs........The trip was ok, nothing major but we watched The Wall, and then they threw in Finding Nemo (which is like a huge palate of colors for the mind, i thought it was cool)......but anyways, i just thought i would share, because its been a while since i did any LSD........good times
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| | #549 (permalink) |
| Mycophiliac Join Date: Jan 1970
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i want your thoughts on my incubator, its a 30 gallon rubbermaid container with about 2 or 3 inches of water and a fish tank heater submerged and heating the water to 75oF. I filled cups with water and put them in and stood substrate jars on top of each one. I also have an air pump pumping air into the top through a filtered tube. I chose this type of incubator because i bought perlite and i couldnt find out how much water to put in and i thought this was a better idea...what do you think? can you give me any suggestions on how to improve this?
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