The Canadian Contingent (Part 2)

Amateur hour :laughing:

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Dads destroying their sons cereal everytime the garage smells like pine since forever :joy::joy:

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Haha awesome! Love it

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Haha , that’s the excuse! I’ll get these for Erik, these for Nikolas…… lol NOOOT!

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I pour bagged milk straight into the cereal bag and eat that box like an ogre.

Bag to bag action lmao

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Lmmfao ! Bag to bag :joy:

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They be talking about that milk fettish again, lol.

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Milk and yoghurt…. So high up on Canadians priority lists they are constantly berated about it on the Canadian Contingent :man_facepalming:t2:

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So do you stack the boxes into clever shapes like some kind of meta Minecraft?

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Constantly celebrated! A national heritage moment. The first automated milking to bag machine.

Just like the pioneers.

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Nope, I just eat the cinnamon pieces after my son picks out all the marshmallows.

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Haha love it! Miss those days, now they just eat me out of house and home !

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Check this out:

See how big I’ve made the spout? It was my choice. I now have control over how much or how little milk I want and how fast it flows.

Jugheads: restricted by flow!

I’m free! Free!

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You should buy a home not made out of marshmallows.

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yes here too at 52N, 3000ft elevation it seems “everything” is finishing a week faster than I would expect… for the genetics and based on past seasons. Has been a strange year but there is an explanation. Starting with the Tonga Volcanic eruption a year ago(?) and also the solar orbit minimum (earth/sun closest point in space) that happened i jan/feb… among other fairly large volcanic events that are ongoing. These things have affected global weather patterns and the affects are still being counted. Seasons ending and starting off thier expected times by up to weeks is being reported around the world by farmers and fishermen.
I could go on but ya , plants that usually finish 9to 10 weeks are already showing hints of ambers at 58 days.
Interesting this is happening on opposite sides of the country eh?

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Bahaha IKR but it’s all I can afford anymore. As the home prices more than DOUBLED in 5 years here, I’ve since moved from my 5 bedroom home, to a condo, then opted to build my own, but the price of wood/brick was also double (almost) so I went to Kraft, hijacked two trucks after receiving and voila! Who knew kids loved marshmallow’s :man_facepalming:t2:

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Toronto marshmallow shack = $3000 rent.

And it doesn’t even keep the rain off. Milk bags however, are waterproof, or milk proof, depending on how you look at it.

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I still expect more weeks
of good weather + the seeds
are in their wk3 done today so
will need another 2-3 wks.

In the end will have some
X-18 x X-18
X-18 x Molokay Citrus Kush
X-18 x Yeti
and maybe some X-18 x Aunt of Farook

Bare

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so you guys still get milk in bags back east???
To be honest I have not seen bagged milk since the 80’s or maybe I just don’t notice it in the stores here because I go straight for the 1 gallon jug everytime.
We get yogurt in a bag though… it’s pretty much marketted as a “smoothie mix”. I dunno which is harder to recycle, a thin plastic tub like most yogurt comes in or the thick plastic “bag” with spout that the yogurt comes in. I eat it sometimes but it’s mostly my wife’s thing.
I don’t understand the Bagged Milk Saga that has gone on here LOL but I thought bagged milk was extinct untill I discovered the Canadian Contingent :rofl:

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It’s mostly an eastern Canada thing and has to do with liter bags.

Used yogurt cups = free planters.

And I think it’s gross to have to pay a deposit on jugs and then take them back to the store. Now I have to carry grocery bags and jugs with me? No thanks.

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