Eating a small amount of earthworm castings!!! BENEFICAL PROBIOTICS? PARASITIC JUNGLE?

Hollatchaboy

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So yesterday I did consume a small amount of earthworm castings in the thought that I could obtain some beneficial probiotics that I would not obtain elsewhere knowing what we know now about our guts and the amount of bacteria in what kind of role that plays and how far away we've gotten as humans from actually eating vegetables from the ground but yes with all things considered I did consume a small amount? Tell me what you guys think?
If this for real? :wall:
 

Zephyrs

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Where were you guys going for the cod? The Sound, or out further? That's crazy you worked for them. Do you have Carpal Tunnel from it or something else?
No we fished the Aleutian islands. Bottom Dragging for cod, on a 300Foot fishing vessel. There lots of accident cut hands n fingers. I lost a main thumb tendon the wi the Heineken in da picture, to that, boat work.
 

PadawanWarrior

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No we fished the Aleutian islands. Bottom Dragging for cod, on a 300Foot fishing vessel. There lots of accident cut hands n fingers. I lost a main thumb tendon the wi the Heineken in da picture, to that, boat work.
I've heard it's a rough job, but the money is tempting. Was it a boat that only brought back cod to Ivars? And did you guys set off from Seattle? This shit is really interesting.
 

Zephyrs

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I've heard it's a rough job, but the money is tempting. Was it a boat that only brought back cod to Ivars? And did you guys set off from Seattle? This shit is really interesting.
Yes it's a tough, n rough neck Gig. We were based out of Seattle. Fished the Bering Sea for cod every A season. For a Company we contracted through, which was Ya, actually Ivar's seafood in Seattle. Meaning January-March. Deckhand work does take A toll on the body n hands.... the work expectancy of a trawl boat Deckhand. Is NOT many years. Kinda like an NFL running back. They break down physically after a few years. bongsmilie :eyesmoke:

The money was what made it all worth it though! Till the pain said otherwise.
 
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PadawanWarrior

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Yes it's a tough, n rough neck Gig. We were based out of Seattle. Fished the Bering Sea for cod every A season. Meaning January-March. Deckhand work does take A toll on the body n hands.... the work expectancy of a trawl boat Deckhand. Is NOT many years. Kinda like an NFL running back. They break down physically after a few years. bongsmilie :eyesmoke:
Sounds like an experience though. I thought about doing that when I lived there, but knew I was too much of a spoiled pussy, lol. I heard you're working 18 hours a day or so at times and I need my sleep, lol. That's really cool though that you have that experience. I'm impressed.

Which room is Mario too big to fit inside of?

A mushroom.
 

Zephyrs

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Sounds like an experience though. I thought about doing that when I lived there, but knew I was too much of a spoiled pussy, lol. I heard you're working 18 hours a day or so at times and I need my sleep, lol. That's really cool though that you have that experience. I'm impressed.

Which room is Mario too big to fit inside of?

A mushroom.
Straight up it was a REALL LIFE experience in my 30's! Yup its seriously you work 16 hours per Day, literally 7 days a week on those boats. Ya gotta have some berries swinging tween legs, to do it.. :blsmoke:
 

Zephyrs

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Sounds like an experience though. I thought about doing that when I lived there, but knew I was too much of a spoiled pussy, lol. I heard you're working 18 hours a day or so at times and I need my sleep, lol. That's really cool though that you have that experience. I'm impressed.

Which room is Mario too big to fit inside of?

A mushroom.
I like shrooms!! bongsmilie My side kick Mario, helps takes tokes wi me every morning! :D
 
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