Posted on 05/15/2016 8:02:45 AM PDT by rktman
The whole rest of your post, daddy, is the reason why condoms DONT suck... For our sons!!!! There are a lot of bad germs out there.... The more I learn about the biome of bacteria in us and how it controls even our brains, I think about how much more “choosy” everyone needs to be with their sex partners, hell, even their kissing partners. Everyone has weird bacteria, and getting close with someone you’re crazy about is a good thing and all, buuuuuuuut seriously, it is not a coincidence that AIDS came about through rampant indiscriminate sex. Condoms good.
As always, non-criminals are made to pay for others’ real crimes while the criminals get sympathy.
All my boys are getting the anti pap vaccine
My wife’s insistence
Jimson weed does both- very toxic
To think I go out and kill morning glories off the fence every year. I could have been a millionaire seed dealer by now.
I’ve taken Hawaiian Wood Rose and I’m completely nermal
That’s not the one I meant, but it was on the list of ones I wasn’t going to mention. The flowers smell lovely, another common name is “thornapple” because of the nasty hooks on the stems (IOW, if weeding, use a tool, or heavy gloves). They spread really nicely by rhizome. The domesticated version is marketed as Datura (the scientific name) and tends to be pricey around here, but are tall, yellow flowered, smell even better (stronger scent)... the wild kind is the Zombie Cucumber discussed in “Serpent and the Rainbow”. The fruit (long growing season, I’ve never seen one in the wild) resembles its relative the eggplant, kind of a dirty trick... lots of useful commonly grown stuff in that family — tomato, potato, pepper, tomatillo, nantucket ground cherry, other husk tomato varieties, petunias, nicotiana, chinese lanterns, jerusalem cherry, and the European Love Apple (the ELA looks so much like a tomato, yet is poisonous, and led many to believe that the tomato was also). Other flowering plants related include the poinsettia. Oleander (another poisonous one) is related, as is solanum nigrum (deadly nightshade).
It’s like German Tilsit cheese. The stuff absolutely REEKS, (kind of like a high school locker room 7 weeks into the semester and nobody has taken their strip home for washing) but tastes amazing!.
I wonder if they were absolutely starving, or was it more of an “I DARE you to try this” kind of thing among a group of young males...
***** When I was 14 I read somewhere that you can get high from smoking dried banana peels.*****
HA!!!! I remember that!! I tried it too.
My dad had several tobacco pipes. When he was at work I took one and filled it with ground Coffee. From what I remember, it wasn’t bad and smelled pretty good. The problem was when he got home and tried using it.
You and your science go way over my head; I’m jus’ looking for ditchweed!
The curse of being a grown up.
One of my big goals in life is to eat shrooms just one more time. Life intrudes!
What I still can't figure out is how my young daughter acquired her vaginal flora.
And guess what? It is probably for the best.
Well, it loooooooves the wet places; in the city, near the building where I worked for ten years, the groundskeeping never quite got rid of it — sprinkler system kept the conditions just right, and the rhizomes bored along the line of shrubs. The same shrubs were always lousy with wild morning glory as well...
I think I forgot to include eggplant in the list of related veggies and flowers, btw.
True, it’s not new.
Seed companies started adding something like Ipecac to the seeds to make people throw up from eating them
Of course scrapings from the inside of banana peels were dried and smoked back in the day, some even smoked spider webs.
Lids (oz) of alfalfa were sold for the going price (10 bucks) for pot to neophytes.
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