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Hitler's & KGB's Time Machines in Nick Cook's "The Hunt ForZ...
Hi oc I know Big Moe would thank you saying that he is an exception.The
reason the cockroch ( Periplaneta Americana) was roaming the Earth 300 million years before man,and will be around long after man is they do not kill their own kind. Cockroaches only die of old age for the most part. Been thinking about nightbat's first life. Thought of the mushroom. They grow pretty big and need no light. Fact is most of mushrooms we eat are grown under the city of Chicago.(old salt mine) Bert |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Hi oc I know Big Moe would thank you saying that he is an exception.The reason the cockroch ( Periplaneta Americana) was roaming the Earth 300 million years before man,and will be around long after man is they do not kill their own kind. Cockroaches only die of old age for the most part. Been thinking about nightbat's first life. Thought of the mushroom. They grow pretty big and need no light. Fact is most of mushrooms we eat are grown under the city of Chicago.(old salt mine) This post made me LOL. Bert, you've managed to work hitler, cockroaches, darwin, mushrooms and chicago all into one post. Genius. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi oc I know Big Moe would thank you saying that he is an exception.The reason the cockroch ( Periplaneta Americana) was roaming the Earth 300 million years before man,and will be around long after man is they do not kill their own kind. Cockroaches only die of old age for the most part. Been thinking about nightbat's first life. Thought of the mushroom. They grow pretty big and need no light. Fact is most of mushrooms we eat are grown under the city of Chicago.(old salt mine) Bert nightbat There Bert, both links you have pondered about lead to the multi billion year salt link factor. My red Halo bacteria for first life gives your secret pie ingredient the tall Redwood's saw dust it's nice color and helps keep all micro predators at bay. And watch it, some mushrooms can send you to another universe quicker then Greysky's FTL. the nightbat |
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Hi nightbat Since i have tried everything in my life yes I have picked
and eaten Florida's "crazy" mushrooms. They grow in cow fields. When going camping and have a fire going,and cooking hot dogs eating a few mushrooms,and looking into the flames adds a lot. Well Indians here and also in Mississippi have the right to eat them as part of their rights nightbat don't knock it until you tried it. Bert. |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi nightbat Since i have tried everything in my life yes I have picked and eaten Florida's "crazy" mushrooms. They grow in cow fields. When going camping and have a fire going,and cooking hot dogs eating a few mushrooms,and looking into the flames adds a lot. Well Indians here and also in Mississippi have the right to eat them as part of their rights nightbat don't knock it until you tried it. Bert. nightbat Say no more Bert you have explained much with your random mushroom eating. Indians have had the advantage of being here for many moons to pass down through generations of trial and error of picking and eating them to distinguish which are the good ones from the bad. Not to alarm you Bert, but some can be quite poisonous and slow acting on the nervous and digestive system. That the Indians with all there familiar eating of mushrooms resultantly didn't help them astutely hold onto their land should indicate something to you. Many have hallucinogenic properties or induced high depending on species, whether eaten raw or cooked, and amount of ingestion. Around where I live certain large white toad stools grow which are supposedly world renowned for their medicinal, therapeutic, elixir, flavoring properties, and monetary value. But you won't get me to go for them for the bad ones which look just like the good ones are mixed up with them. I asked a traveling world tourist picker once how he distinguishes them, he just laughed and said, trial and error, color, experience, under markings and luck, no thanks. Ha, ha, better to stick to man genetic farm grown familiar safe strains then running the risk of touching or eating one beautiful delicious very toxic wild glory one. the nightbat |
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Nigntbat right you are,and it was an Indian that picked them,and passed
them around. I took chances when I was young.Never being sure of a mushroom is good thinking,and that's the reason 95% of mushrooms we eat come from the same strain,and they are grown in Chicago Always best to keep in mind unlike the calls that continue dividing your neurons do not reproduce. I read that a long time ago. I wonder if it is still true? Bert |
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"nightbat" wrote...
in message ... nightbat wrote G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi nightbat Since i have tried everything in my life yes I have picked and eaten Florida's "crazy" mushrooms. They grow in cow fields. When going camping and have a fire going,and cooking hot dogs eating a few mushrooms,and looking into the flames adds a lot. Well Indians here and also in Mississippi have the right to eat them as part of their rights nightbat don't knock it until you tried it. Bert. nightbat Say no more Bert you have explained much with your random mushroom eating. Indians have had the advantage of being here for many moons to pass down through generations of trial and error of picking and eating them to distinguish which are the good ones from the bad. Not to alarm you Bert, but some can be quite poisonous and slow acting on the nervous and digestive system. That the Indians with all there familiar eating of mushrooms resultantly didn't help them astutely hold onto their land should indicate something to you. Many have hallucinogenic properties or induced high depending on species, whether eaten raw or cooked, and amount of ingestion. Around where I live certain large white toad stools grow which are supposedly world renowned for their medicinal, therapeutic, elixir, flavoring properties, and monetary value. But you won't get me to go for them for the bad ones which look just like the good ones are mixed up with them. I asked a traveling world tourist picker once how he distinguishes them, he just laughed and said, trial and error, color, experience, under markings and luck, no thanks. Ha, ha, better to stick to man genetic farm grown familiar safe strains then running the risk of touching or eating one beautiful delicious very toxic wild glory one. the nightbat Mushrooms can be very weird! One of the most poisonous, the "Fly Amanita," was eaten like candy by one of my friends with no ill effect. http://www.aun.edu.eg/distance/pharm...ly_amanita.htm The shroom Bert is talking about is probably psilocybin. This is a very popular halucinogen that grows in cow manure. Be careful, Bert!!! Law enforcement officers frequently monitor the pastures. ob alt.astronomy -- see sig... happy days and... starry starry nights! -- http://www.space.com/spacewatch/eclipse_calendar.html Eclipse! Eclipse! Oh red and tawny Moon's mysterious glows, Watch! soon our Moon again embrace Earthshadow's ruddy flows. 'Tis Mars who sometimes ventures close and sparks a bloody war to end all wars and bring us peace, that we may kill no more. Paine Ellsworth |
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"Painius" wrote in message ... "nightbat" wrote... in message ... Hi nightbat Since i have tried everything in my life yes I have picked and eaten Florida's "crazy" mushrooms. They grow in cow fields. The shroom Bert is talking about is probably psilocybin. This is a very popular halucinogen that grows in cow manure. Be careful, Bert!!! Law enforcement officers frequently monitor the pastures. Paine Ellsworth Paine, I don't know where the heck you live, but your taxes must be **astronomical** if local law enforcement has time to monitor cow pies. How far north do these magic mushrooms grow? I might go hunting for some if they grow in Iowa. BTW, I have yet to see a sherriff's patrol anywhere near my half of the county for any reason. ;o) chuck petterson "This is the kind of night that your eyes play tricks on you.." |
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"spam this" wrote...
in message ... "Painius" wrote in message ... The shroom Bert is talking about is probably psilocybin. This is a very popular halucinogen that grows in cow manure. Be careful, Bert!!! Law enforcement officers frequently monitor the pastures. Paine Ellsworth Paine, I don't know where the heck you live, but your taxes must be **astronomical** if local law enforcement has time to monitor cow pies. How far north do these magic mushrooms grow? I might go hunting for some if they grow in Iowa. BTW, I have yet to see a sherriff's patrol anywhere near my half of the county for any reason. ;o) chuck petterson "This is the kind of night that your eyes play tricks on you.." Well, Chuck, this was something that i was *told* by one of the many "collectors" i've known. I've never actually parked near a cow pasture myself to see if and how many deputies patrol the ol' psilocybin patches. I'm not sure how extensively these grow, but i would guess that there are several species that grow pretty much all over the temperate zones. You might find more info on this in the UseNet newsgroup... news:alt.drugs.mushrooms and there's also... news:alt.nature.mushrooms and news:bionet.mycology The following website may help you as well... http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushroo...oms_law4.shtml happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Sweet home, oh Precious Earth, The ONLY home we know, Tell us what you need of worth, And we can make it so. Do you want our hearts to beat And thrive within your air? Then teach us what we know we need So we may try to care. Paine Ellsworth |
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