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macsnax

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that might be hemp, when i lived in Fargo back in the 90s there was a huge field of hemp out past the airport. if you drove out the access road you could sit in the middle of this huge field of nice looking plants that wouldn't do a damn thing but give you a headache and a sore throat if you smoked it. took a few chicks out there, they freaked the fuck out till i told them it wasn't any good. must have been a good ten acres. think it was the remnants of a research farm the college had back in the 50s and 60s
Probably is hemp, that actually sounds like a good business to be inn these days.
 

Singlemalt

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that might be hemp, when i lived in Fargo back in the 90s there was a huge field of hemp out past the airport. if you drove out the access road you could sit in the middle of this huge field of nice looking plants that wouldn't do a damn thing but give you a headache and a sore throat if you smoked it. took a few chicks out there, they freaked the fuck out till i told them it wasn't any good. must have been a good ten acres. think it was the remnants of a research farm the college had back in the 50s and 60s
It's hemp,all over the midwest; farmers were expected to grow it, subsidized by the War Dept during WW2. I was fishing for brook trout in SE MN 1981, we're hiking across a large dairy farm to the brook, was lined on both sides for 3-400 yds & 100 ft deep. I didn't know and thought whoa. The guys are laughing, dry some the guys passed and still giggle. The dude who brought us there knew the whole history
 

BudmanTX

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Damn he was good. I feel sorry for folks who never saw him play. He was one of the few SF Giants players also beloved by LA Dodger fans. He's still alive and well at 87
yeah he was, i always like the highlight of the great catch.......still have a couple of baseball card of him....
 
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