Random Jabber Jibber thread

The Outdoorsman 101

Well-Known Member
Steeler season ended yesterday.

Roethlisberger needs elbow surgery, possibly reconstructive Tommy John surgery. Team announced out for season and maybe forever. 18 months minimum recovery time for Tommy John surgery.

Also lost Antonio Brown who they basically got rid of because of his excessive baggage that might land him in prison.

And L'veon Bell who wouldn't report as franchise player last season.

And Shazier who is lucky he can walk after spinal injury 2 yrs. ago.

Well, we used to be good. You can't lose your best 4 players in 2 yrs.

The Pirates currently have 3 pitchers out after Tommy John surgery.

It's a fucking plague here. WTF?
And waiting on the news for James Connor's knee...
 

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
Steeler season ended yesterday.

Roethlisberger needs elbow surgery, possibly reconstructive Tommy John surgery. Team announced out for season and maybe forever. 18 months minimum recovery time for Tommy John surgery.

Also lost Antonio Brown who they basically got rid of because of his excessive baggage that might land him in prison.

And L'veon Bell who wouldn't report as franchise player last season.

And Shazier who is lucky he can walk after spinal injury 2 yrs. ago.

Well, we used to be good. You can't lose your best 4 players in 2 yrs.

The Pirates currently have 3 pitchers out after Tommy John surgery.

It's a fucking plague here. WTF?
Damn, and I love golf! Too bad these guys won’t make the US Open


This is golf talk, right?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
sure hope I don't really need any of this stuff :(

"The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is proposing to reduce the amount of five Schedule II opioid controlled substances that can be manufactured in the United States next year compared with 2019, per the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking being published in the Federal Register tomorrow and available for public inspection here today. DEA proposes to reduce the amount of fentanyl produced by 31 percent, hydrocodone by 19 percent, hydromorphone by 25 percent, oxycodone by nine percent and oxymorphone by 55 percent. If approved, the 2020 production quotas would amount to a 60 percent decrease in the supply of hydrocodone since 2016 and a 48 percent cut in the supply of oxycodone."
https://www.dea.gov/press-releases/2019/09/11/dea-proposes-reduce-amount-five-opioids-manufactured-2020-marijuana-quota
Something tells me that the manufacturers, distributors et al. are gonna raise retail prices commensurately. The people who will get hurt by this are the holders of legitimate prescriptions.
 

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
I’m just glad to see y’all have fun with y’all tomorrow and I’ll try and see ya tomorrow and I wanna is a time to go to sleep I wanna is a time to eat I gotta is a time for me a good night I love y’all and I’ll let y’all go see ya soon
 

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
Haven't they already put limitations on how many can be prescribed and for what ailment? I know a few years ago a friend had problems getting a long time scrip for Xanax renewed for the amounts he had to take.
A lot of people I know got thrown off.
They all had weed show up in piss tests, lol.

The whole system sucks.

But they are over prescribed. The one guy I knew that gone thrown off never took them so he musn't have needed them.

And I know a girl who is full of rods and pins from a bunch of broken bones who is getting 90 oxy's 15mg every month for years.

I find it hard to believe anyone needs three 15mg oxy's every day who isn't dying. She doesn't take them all either.
That shit will kill you.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
sure hope I don't really need any of this stuff :(

"The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is proposing to reduce the amount of five Schedule II opioid controlled substances that can be manufactured in the United States next year compared with 2019, per the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking being published in the Federal Register tomorrow and available for public inspection here today. DEA proposes to reduce the amount of fentanyl produced by 31 percent, hydrocodone by 19 percent, hydromorphone by 25 percent, oxycodone by nine percent and oxymorphone by 55 percent. If approved, the 2020 production quotas would amount to a 60 percent decrease in the supply of hydrocodone since 2016 and a 48 percent cut in the supply of oxycodone."
https://www.dea.gov/press-releases/2019/09/11/dea-proposes-reduce-amount-five-opioids-manufactured-2020-marijuana-quota
I guess limiting bullets produced worked too.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
is this site dead? pinned threads all have broken/missing links to pics
No it’s very much the most active pot forum
The pinned posts have broken links because we changed forum software and a bunch of photos didn’t get imported

I tried fixing several but I am one person against half a million users
So broken photo links take back burner
 

hexthat

Well-Known Member
No it’s very much the most active pot forum
The pinned posts have broken links because we changed forum software and a bunch of photos didn’t get imported

I tried fixing several but I am one person against half a million users
So broken photo links take back burner
how about unpin them all then and just pin new threads, the marijuana plant problems would be the best place to start something new and useful
 

Chunky Stool

Well-Known Member
Steeler season ended yesterday.

Roethlisberger needs elbow surgery, possibly reconstructive Tommy John surgery. Team announced out for season and maybe forever. 18 months minimum recovery time for Tommy John surgery.

Also lost Antonio Brown who they basically got rid of because of his excessive baggage that might land him in prison.

And L'veon Bell who wouldn't report as franchise player last season.

And Shazier who is lucky he can walk after spinal injury 2 yrs. ago.

Well, we used to be good. You can't lose your best 4 players in 2 yrs.

The Pirates currently have 3 pitchers out after Tommy John surgery.

It's a fucking plague here. WTF?
Tommy John sounds like an a-hole... :eyesmoke:
 

raratt

Well-Known Member
I know plenty of rich hunters, and I loaded my own ammo when I was shooting a lot. Still got the equipment, along with all the components -- though I doubt 20+ year old powder and primers are reliable...
I just reloaded shotgun shells, sold the equipment years ago. Hunting doves burns up a lot of shells. I guess I should have said the tax is not related to the amount of money you make.
 
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