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WeedFreak78

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How are you classifying generational joints? You smoke a bunch of joints, 1st gen, then roll a joint with the roaches and that's a 2nd gen joint. Easy enough. Wouldn't you need to do that a bunch of times before you could technically have a 3rd gen joint made of all 2nd gen roaches? Then repeat 1st, 2nd and 3rd gen process until you have enough 3rd gen roaches to roll a 4th gen joint. Etc., etc., etc.. (Side thought , do you put a period after a period used for an abbreviation, that doesn't look right)

I can see 4 maybe 5 generations, unless you start early, smoke 20 joints a day and it's going on for decades. At least for me, I don't leave large roaches. I was smoking about 3-4 joints a day and it took me a month to fill an altoids tin which got me a 2nd gen joint. So at that rate I'd take me.... Ohhhh.. 3 years before I got a 3rd gen joint, then a 3rd gen roach every 3 years, so maybe in like 20 years I could roll a 4th gen joint.

Now if you're just rolling a 2nd gen roach into a joint with all 1st gen roaches, I can see high gen numbers.

This Durban is good. :eyesmoke: I just put wayyyyyyyyy to much thought into that.
 
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BudmanTX

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How are you classifying generational joints? You smoke a bunch of joints, 1st gen, then roll a joint with the roaches and that's a 2nd gen joint. Easy enough. Wouldn't you need to do that a bunch of times before you could technically have a 3rd gen joint made of all 2nd gen roaches? Then repeat 1st, 2nd and 3rd gen process until you have enough 3rd gen roaches to roll a 4th gen joint. Etc., etc., etc.. (Side thought , do you put a period after a period used for an abbreviation, that doesn't look right)

I can see 4 maybe 5 generations, unless you start early, smoke 20 joints a day and it's going on for decades. At least for me, I don't leave large roaches. I was smoking about 3-4 joints a day and it took me a month to fill an altoids tin which got me a 2nd gen joint. So at that rate I'd take me.... Ohhhh.. 3 years before I got a 3rd gen joint, then a 3rd gen roach every 3 years, so maybe in like 20 years I could roll a 4th gen joint.

Now if you're just rolling a 2nd gen roach into a joint with all 1st gen roaches, I can see high gen numbers.

This Durban is good. :eyesmoke: I just put wayyyyyyyyy to much thought into that.

yes ya did.....lol
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Could be inferior steel. I have one cheaper knife I can see minor scaling on the edge and I can never get it as sharp as the rest. If its older it may need the edge rehardend. I redid my great grandmother's knife years ago for my grandmother. It was half is original width and into soft steel in the middle. I let that knife go when they sold the house:dunce:

How do you sharpen? Push the blade or pull the blade? Just had a big debate with my roommate, he pushes, I pull.
We can both get razor sharp edges, so it's probably not a big deal. I was just taught you get a sharper edge pulling because it aligns the grain.
I used to be a blade pusher. Lately though I've begun sharpening on a combined stroke, even making it a little elliptical. I've watched vids on sharpening Japanese knives, and in my hands push, pull, reciprocate, make ovals ... all work the same.
 

tyler.durden

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Video of the deer bouncing off the car. Happens a few seconds after the video starts.

Not working, damn it. I wanna see the bouncing deer!


Edit - You fixed it. That was pretty cool, as that truck was traveling at a good clip. Strong animals, that truck would have taken me out. Of course, I'd never be stupid enough to run headlong into one...
 
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ANC

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Not working, damn it. I wanna see the bouncing deer!


Edit - You fixed it. That was pretty cool, as that truck was traveling at a good clip. Strong animals, that truck would have taken me out. Of course, I'd never be stupid enough to run headlong into one...
I remember one night when they were driving us to wrestling training as kids, we drove past a scene where a car hit a horse head on, it pretty much split the car around the horse. Was a horrible scene.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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I remember one night when they were driving us to wrestling training as kids, we drove past a scene where a car hit a horse head on, it pretty much split the car around the horse. Was a horrible scene.
Years ago an acquaintence was in mid heart attack being driven to the nearest hospital (Fairbanks AK) in a Datsun B-210 and they hit a Bull Buffalo head on as well.
Killed the Bison and both the guys in the car.

Edit:
We know that deer is in GWN's freezer being nursed back to health :)
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
At least everyone's knives are sharp...
I have a sharpening fetish, but I do not have the skill/coordination to pull it off barehand. Not regularly anyway.

A friend has the Edge Pro sharpening rig, and it forgives much of that. I use it regularly to keep friend's knives usefully sharp.

I did learn never to do this work drunk. I thought it was an OK job until reality annoyingly intervened.
 

too larry

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How are you classifying generational joints? You smoke a bunch of joints, 1st gen, then roll a joint with the roaches and that's a 2nd gen joint. Easy enough. Wouldn't you need to do that a bunch of times before you could technically have a 3rd gen joint made of all 2nd gen roaches? Then repeat 1st, 2nd and 3rd gen process until you have enough 3rd gen roaches to roll a 4th gen joint. Etc., etc., etc.. (Side thought , do you put a period after a period used for an abbreviation, that doesn't look right)

I can see 4 maybe 5 generations, unless you start early, smoke 20 joints a day and it's going on for decades. At least for me, I don't leave large roaches. I was smoking about 3-4 joints a day and it took me a month to fill an altoids tin which got me a 2nd gen joint. So at that rate I'd take me.... Ohhhh.. 3 years before I got a 3rd gen joint, then a 3rd gen roach every 3 years, so maybe in like 20 years I could roll a 4th gen joint.

Now if you're just rolling a 2nd gen roach into a joint with all 1st gen roaches, I can see high gen numbers.

This Durban is good. :eyesmoke: I just put wayyyyyyyyy to much thought into that.
Yes. Roll up all your roach dope. Smoke those joints. Roll up those roaches, etc, etc.

I used to smoke just a little of 2-3 joints ever time I stayed at the camp, which was 2-3 times a week. I have several year's worth of camp roaches that need dealing with. {assuming I still know where they're at}
 
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