Old Man Jingles
Rat out of a cage
Shamanism ... Aya and San Pedro Cactus (aka huachuma) was administered by a Shaman.You’re getting into “witch doctor” territory now
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Shamanism ... Aya and San Pedro Cactus (aka huachuma) was administered by a Shaman.You’re getting into “witch doctor” territory now
To the uninitiated, it may appear to look like that.You’re getting into “witch doctor” territory now
I lived where it snowed for most of my life and I don’t know how to chain up.
How did you lose the weight? By using earth medicines or by eating differently?To the uninitiated, it may appear to look like that.
It is a powerful force that can be used to strengthen one's resolve.
I have lost 80 pounds since last June when I embarked on my journey with Earth Medicines.
Most of the Earth medicines have been used for 2000 - 3000 years.
Both!How did you lose the weight? By using earth medicines or by eating differently?
You prefer killer brush / forest fires, mud slides, earthquakes, etc ?I know how to chain up. Would I drive a package car in the snow or chain one up? No because I wouldn't be dumb enough to live somewhere, where I'd have to do that.![]()
I've lived and worked in snow country 99% of my life and I can only recall chaining up once just to see how they worked. I decided they were more hassle than they are worth. When I even think of chains I don't associate them with Mn. It's more of a California / Colorado mountain thing.I know how to chain up. Would I drive a package car in the snow or chain one up? No because I wouldn't be dumb enough to live somewhere, where I'd have to do that.![]()
You realize California is a huge state right? I've never seen a mud slide in my life and have maybe felt a small earthquakes 5 or 6 times. Also I've never once had a fire threaten my home.You prefer killer brush / forest fires, mud slides, earthquakes, etc ?
Wait you chained up your package car once to see how they worked. Never see a set of chains in a package car in my life. So how is it a California thing?I've lived and worked in snow country 99% of my life and I can only recall chaining up once just to see how they worked. I decided they were more hassle than they are worth. When I even think of chains I don't associate them with Mn. It's more of a California / Colorado mountain thing.
You ain't no Texas or AlaskaYou realize California is a huge state right? I've never seen a mud slide in my life and have maybe felt a small earthquakes 5 or 6 times. Also I've never once had a fire threaten my home.
How often do you deal with snow every year?
Go clear your drive way old man.
I lived in Texas. Trust me it's over rated. It's just a state old people love to throw out there because it's cheap and people are moving there.You ain't no Texas or Alaska
It's mostly Californians moving there----gee I wonder why.I lived in Texas. Trust me it's over rated. It's just a state old people love to throw out there because it's cheap and people are moving there.![]()
Oh, I get what you're trying to say now. I was lost because I never said it was the biggest state. The funny thing is you probably don't know how many fires Alaska has a year. Much more than California. You're killing me old man.
Yeah, and AZ is full of old people from Minnesota. What's your point?It's mostly Californians moving there----gee I wonder why.
ONLY in the winter----Californians are moving PERMANENTLY to Texas.Yeah, and AZ is full of old people from Minnesota. What's your point?
Yeah but old people are worse no matter what state they live in. @Just A UPS Guy tell this old man how much you guys hate snow birds.ONLY in the winter----Californians are moving PERMANENTLY to Texas.
Seriously. People from Minnesota are just one step above Canadians. You're pretty much a rickyb.ONLY in the winter----Californians are moving PERMANENTLY to Texas.
Wait so you're saying you need to own another home somewhere else just to make Minnesota bearable. Yeah sounds like a great place to live.ONLY in the winter----Californians are moving PERMANENTLY to Texas.