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You know they wholesale it in bigger quantities... like they don’t price out g prices to 1/8, 1/4, halves and zips. Usually you can get an 1/8 for like 25-40, 1/4 for 50-70, halves for like 120, zips for 200-220. At the end of the day your guy is bending you over. Trust me I know this because I lived in CO for years and they have some of the best flower in the country. This dude is probably snagging a LB at like 3k which means he’s getting them at about 190/oz. You’re getting got so bad.Trust me, I understand. At the dispensary it’s 14/g. An ounce would be like $392? So I’m basically paying $88 for him to pick it up and bring it back. 30% thc for some flower is gas
President Donald Trump might not have endeared himself to Alabama Crimson Tide fans while endorsing former college football coach and current U.S. Senate candidate Tommy Tuberville.
And it's not because Tuberville was once the head football coach for Alabama's biggest rival.
On an election eve conference call with Tuberville -- who was endorsed by Trump for Tuesday's runoff against Jeff Sessions for the Republican nomination for the Senate -- Trump mixed politics with sports and the results were hilarious.
The football portion of the conference call went sideways when Trump talked up Tuberville's record at Auburn against rival Alabama.
"Really successful coach," Trump said of Tuberville, according to AL.com. "Beat Alabama, like six in a row, but we won’t even mention that."
Then, Trump possibly meant to reference Alabama's current iconic coach, except ...
"As he said ... because of that, maybe we got ‘em Lou Saban," Trump said. "... And he's great, Lou Saban, what a great job he's done."
I think your broccoli got freezer burn.250$ GAS
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Out of 12 biopsy samples, 2 were cancerous. One was a 3+4, so 7, and the other was 4+4, so 8. And I'm 62.
Sounds like a re election campaign to meSo apparently the President does not follow college football at all:
But at least he riled up a few gumps lol.
Donald Trump called Nick Saban 'Lou Saban' on conference call
On their website it said $14/g. I’m aware of how they do it. Been to Vegas, Colorado, Illinois, and Oregon. I’m not trying to be hostile or a dick head. I appreciate you though.You know they wholesale it in bigger quantities... like they don’t price out g prices to 1/8, 1/4, halves and zips. Usually you can get an 1/8 for like 25-40, 1/4 for 50-70, halves for like 120, zips for 200-220. At the end of the day your guy is bending you over. Trust me I know this because I lived in CO for years and they have some of the best flower in the country. This dude is probably snagging a LB at like 3k which means he’s getting them at about 190/oz. You’re getting got so bad.
More studies saying antibodies are short term. Herd immunity is an illusion, it is starting to look like.Even under mandatory lockdown law as stubborn Americans we are going to do whatever we feel like for the most part. We are just too large and diverse of a country to lock all of us up. That's why we may as well just nut up and herd immunity this thang
Jmo
People who don't wear a mask have lower cognitive ability, says study
Real covidiots! People who refuse to wear a mask have lower cognitive ability, new study shows | Daily Mail Online
Oh yeah "Joe" aka "Swim"You ever done DMT? Heard from a guy called Joe that it’s pretty good.
The antibiotic bubble might be about to burst. I am concerned about that. If so, we're back to pre-WW 2 mortality from diseaseI’ve followed the rules, stayed home, worn a mask, etc.
One thing I’ve been thinking about though is how lucky most of us are to have been alive at this time. We’re living in the healthiest time in human history. Between antibiotics, vaccines, and other healthcare, most of us in the developed world live far longer, healthier lives than at any point since we’ve existed.
I think you’d probably have to go back to our grandparents or great grandparents to talk to someone who lived with a constant threat of disease that we couldn’t identify or treat, which could kill or cripple you. I hope we don’t end up back at that point, but I do wonder if we’re going to have to end up at some point accepting a greater risk of illness like our ancestors.