Free Seeds & Free Clones Thread Vol. 5 (Part 5)

Hmm has there been being more issues from border mailings from US to Canada

@Jinglepot thank you bro, these touched down this week down underā€¦ Iā€™ll be gifting half to mates and holding on to the rest to grow once I get to Mexico and it goes legal.

Bless mate

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I received the same(huge) package from the great man @Guitarzan, thought youā€™d like to know the ā€œlineageā€ :v:t4:

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Phatberry sounds tastey, I do like blackberry kush. Where is she hiding lol

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Right on brother! Glad they made it safe!! Enjoy and spread the love :love_you_gesture::call_me_hand:

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lol ive been looking too for that to try also

speaking of phatberry, i made a trade deal for a pack they labeled PB and the guy said it was possibly peanut butter kush or phatberry. they never delivered but i still wonder if thatā€™s what it was.

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A friend asked if I wanted to throw down on some beans, took me 10 minutes before I realized he wasnā€™t talking about seeds :sweat_smile: told him nah buddy, Iā€™m to old for all that, have fun though.

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What did he mean?

Iā€™m guessing amphetamines.

Just a guess, Iā€™ve read stories of professional baseball players where they mention beans and I donā€™t think they were referring to sunflower seeds.

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Iā€™ve heard ecstasy referred to as beans as well.

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Likewise. I figure itā€™s anyoneā€™s guess with regional dialects like cola/pop/soda.

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Yeah itā€™s ecstasy or more likely amphetamine pills shaped like ecstasy down here. We called em rolls or bombs when I was growing up.

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Yep we always called speed ā€œbeansā€ growing up as well. Stuff was literally everywhere, like qualudes

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In the early 70ā€™s while in Germany, we had barbiturates we called beans. The pills were called Mandrex, and a stronger version called Vesparex I think. But yeah, BEANS.

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I remember being taught all about the dangers of quaaludes in public school, despite the fact that they had been out of manufacture for over a decade.

Barbiturates too, even though Iā€™ve never seen them or heard of anyone taking them outside of rock music.

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Lol, ya they have been gone for a long long time now, I think maybe barbiturates still exist. But tbh I just stay away from pills as much as humanly possible, besides vitamins. Got my medicine right here, works for almost anything too, minus the 1,382 side effects as well. Who would have thought, all natural medicine that grows in the ground, canā€™t be trueā€¦. Can it?

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Drank a few beers and took Mandrex when I was a teenager. I woke up underneath a parked car with no memory of how I got there. lol :sleeping:

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They still exist but theyā€™ve largely been replaced by benzodiazepines.

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Yes I remember placidyl. Not a healthy thing. :joy: