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Newportlocal

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You can vape that Betelgeuse FOOB. Actually, you can vape both FOOB!
Might as well order more now :)

I felt like this when I read the comment about vaping Betelgeuse FOOB as your first comment.


And then I read you can vape them both FOOB including GCD. So close. So close.
 

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Welcome! You will soon be ordering any flavor you think you may like....and even the ones you think you will not like...then you will be stalking the classifieds and posting wanted adds.......it's a sickness. It's very contagious also....and by the way ...do you have a REO? :)

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Nice smooth transition to a Really Expensive Object there Tracy - Did you go to the Hawaiian School, or the Dirth South Academy of enabling? ;)
 

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Placed my first ever order with Nicoticket last night. Got some Grandma's Cinnamon Danish and Betelgeuse. Can't wait to try these out since this vendor was highly recommended!

Welcome to the NuT house FattyJ - plenty of Dead Heads around to talk shop with about who the best jam band is. LMAO I hope the liquid finds you smiling!
 

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Welcome to the NuT house FattyJ - plenty of Dead Heads around to talk shop with about who the best jam band is. LMAO I hope the liquid finds you smiling!

I was lucky enough to see the Grateful Dead in the early 90's a few times. I really like Phish and the Grateful Dead :) Thanks again for all the kind words everyone. I totally understand the family dynamic here and I like it! :)
 

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I was lucky enough to see the Grateful Dead in the early 90's a few times. I really like Phish and the Grateful Dead :) Thanks again for all the kind words everyone. I totally understand the family dynamic here and I like it! :)

My hubby saw the GD 142 times....he at one time made his living tie dying tshirts on the Colorado River making $ and following Jerry. We went to the first kick off of "The Other Ones" when they came to Roanoke years ago on his birthday....he totally danced all night and I totally slept in the seat all night....just something in the air, :2cool:

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My hubby saw the GD 142 times....he at one time made his living tie dying tshirts on the Colorado River making $ and following Jerry. We went to the first kick off of "The Other Ones" when they came to Roanoke years ago on his birthday....he totally danced all night and I totally slept in the seat all night....just something in the air, :2cool:

Tracey

I used to see alot of people asleep at Dead shows. Not all of them were asleep because they were tired LMAO :vapor:
 

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I used to see a lot of people asleep at Dead shows. Not all of them were asleep because they were tired LMAO :vapor:

LOL you reminded me of one GD show I went to here in Ohio at Buckeye Lake. It rained during almost the whole show and it was COLD. I saw many deadheads that day shivering to the bone with their pupils as dilated as possible. It was kind of scary really as I was only 16 years old and seeing a bunch of people older than me tweaked out of their mind and freezing cold at the same time was unsettling. That said I still had a blast.
 

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LOL you reminded me of one GD show I went to here in Ohio at Buckeye Lake. It rained during almost the whole show and it was COLD. I saw many deadheads that day shivering to the bone with their pupils as dilated as possible. It was kind of scary really as I was only 16 years old and seeing a bunch of people older than me tweaked out of their mind and freezing cold at the same time was unsettling. That said I still had a blast.

I bet those people looked the same in sunny 80 degree weather LOL. It started getting really weird (in a bad way) around '92-'93'. Lots of unsavory folks started showing up and causing all sorts of unrest under the influence of nasty chemicals. :facepalm:
 

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I remember GD around 84-88 the most. Such fun, funky, gentle and generous folks up at Red Rocks even to weirdo punks (me). They were the best! Then...yeah, it all kinda got weird and just ugly...even the ones who had been there this whole time were suddenly suspicious of "outsiders" and stopped being sharing and giving...Made me sad...:cry:
 

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I was lucky enough to see the Grateful Dead in the early 90's a few times. I really like Phish and the Grateful Dead :) Thanks again for all the kind words everyone. I totally understand the family dynamic here and I like it! :)

Super good people brother. Good company.

I wish I could say I have seen Phish OR GD - but alas - I was a fan but I wasn't *rabid* in the 90s... I was more into Nirvana, U2, Smashing Pumpkins, Dr. Dre, Snoop, Ozzy, KORN.. etc. GD and Phish got play (I think I wore Billy Breathes, out)...
 

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Just going to drop a reminder about substance talk - ECF has zero tolerance. Notice I didn't mod the above, just saying - be conscious of "keywords" that might not be so readily accepted. ;)
Yeah I tried to avoid direct mentioning of such things but is hard not too when talking about GD. :facepalm:
 
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