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PigSticker wrote:---you really want it to ride good get rid of that boney wheel and run a 16" on the front--it'll roll rite over them long cracks in the road instead of suckin you into to them-------
I'm watching for one locally. :)
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A little bit lava cinder, a little bit white brain coral--this is life in Hawaii.

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I picked this Military (Army) first aid kit today , I am thinking Korean war?
Everything is there and un-used.

Any other info is welcome and appreciated.
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ken98k wrote:
PigSticker wrote:---you really want it to ride good get rid of that boney wheel and run a 16" on the front--it'll roll rite over them long cracks in the road instead of suckin you into to them-------
I'm watching for one locally. :)
Use that hub off the 21"er & get it laced to a 16"
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Kentucky has begun allowing the production of hemp for pharmacutical purposes and for fiber. The production is very tightly controlled thus far. I had the opportunity to visit a small production facility but had to promise the owner I would not reveal the location. Apparently theft has become a common problem.
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Those are very pretty bushes Phil ::paranoid::
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Leaves of five and all that jive. Anybody got a cookie?
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Well, Mary Jane! I'd recognize you any wear. How long's it been. Oh, that long huh. Bye bye.
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tjmurphy wrote:Not as exotic as some of the stuff you guys are showing, but this is my working guitar - a 2007 C.F. Martin Herringbone D-28. A really great guitar.
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Gorgeous Martin D28, the older it gets, the sweeter, richer and mellower the tone will get. I have a Martin DM I've owned for around twelve years, and the tone has enriched and mellowed every year. Martins are amazing and worth every penny.
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philco wrote:Kentucky has begun allowing the production of hemp for pharmacutical purposes and for fiber. The production is very tightly controlled thus far. I had the opportunity to visit a small production facility but had to promise the owner I would not reveal the location. Apparently theft has become a common problem.

WOW......
BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE I HAVE SEEN OUTDOOR PLANTS!!!!!
EVERYTHING IS INDOOR NOW...... THEFT,ASSAULTS,MURDERS,ETC FORCED IT INSIDE COUPLE YEARS BACK.

HECK...MA LAST JURY DUTY WAS A LEGAL POT FARM MURDER CASE OUT OF PIXLEY,CA ::undecided::
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That's been a big cash crop in Kentucky for a long time--some them boyz probably wish it wasn't goin legal-----
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So, Phil, did you not surreptitiously strip one branch of a handful of leaves while walking amongst all that?

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RobesonsRme.com wrote:So, Phil, did you not surreptitiously strip one branch of a handful of leaves while walking amongst all that?

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Nope.

According to what the guys growing it have told me, the THC content of this strain of hemp is so low you could smoke a wool sack full of it and still never get high. The state sends inspectors around to randomly test the THC content to make sure what's being grown is not going to be usable as smoking material. The reason theft is a problem is that it is so similar to pot that it can be used as a filler or sold as weed to some unsuspecting buyer.
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They grew hemp around here during WWII (at least that's the story I heard) and occasionally you'll see some growing along the road at the ends of the fields. They call it "ditch weed" and the stuff won't even give you a headache much less get you stoned.
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They grew hemp in Nebraska at some point and when I traveled through there many years ago
you saw it growing at every fence post.
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My daughter took.this picture of these two men at Smokey Mountain Knife Works. They were signing my son-in-laws knife my daughter had custom made at Buck! ftd
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Very cool fergusontd!!! ::tu::


I listed this tin ashtray on ebay a little while ago but decided to keep it for the following reasons:
1). From my home town.
2). Hunting, the outdoors, etc.....reminds me of my dad.
3). My dad smoked.....he may have used this....ya never know.
4). It's vintage - check out that phone #.
5). It's an advertising specialty item and that is what I sell.

So there.....
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All excellent reasons, Scott. Good decision my friend.
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You would have thought they could have come up with a better name.........
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Can we assume that church is in Arkansas?

Driving through northwest Florida last week we got off the beaten path and came across The Bagdad Assembly of God, The First Baptist Church of Bagdad and The Bagdad Church of Christ, all while making a legal U-Turn.

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You can Charlie. Population about 1400.
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I wonder if there is a Flippin Pancake House? OH

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And if there is a Pancake House, do they serve Flippin Finger Food?
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Actually that church is in Kentucky. There's a little community in Monroe County called Flippin.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flippin,_Kentucky

Kentucky also has a Bagdad. I once bought a trailer load of registered Charolais cows just outside of Bagdad.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagdad,_Kentucky
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My most sincere apologies Mr. Phil.

"Flippin is an unincorporated community located in Monroe County, Kentucky, United States. It was also known as Johnstonville.

The community was named for the local Flippin family of pioneers."


But you'll notice the town is too small to have a Flippin Police Department. :mrgreen:
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