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raratt

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That reminds me of the polarized sunglasses they sold at the beach in the early 70s. They had a card attached with a small circle of the gray polarizing material to show off how the glasses worked. I’d spend an unreasonably long time stacking and rotating those cards. Good memories.
Or taking two pair of glasses and checking the polarization that way.
 

Laughing Grass

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Seems like it could be fun to insert and run around naked, especially in public on acid :fire:
I'm buying if you're running :D

Ironically it's the group of people that speak in tung's at tent revivals. Don't ask how I know. Ok you twisted my arm.... moonshine... I can't say anymore or I'll be ostracized.
That left me with more questions than answers. :shock:
 

Bareback

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Not if you share your moonshine.
Here's a little history.... I was born in a dry county, my grandmother on my dad's side made and sold moonshine, I guess it was small batches because I never seen the still are anything that went with it but I sure as hell seen her sell plenty of it, it was always flavored with apples or peaches or peppermint. And smooth very smooth...
She was a true Appalachian ginger, her hair was all the way down to her ankles and she took it down and bursted it out then but it back up every night, she was 92 ( I think ) when she passed and still living in a house with no plumbing.
RIP grandma.

Anyway she made some really nice stuff I was I could have learned a little more about it.
 

ANC

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Here's a little history.... I was born in a dry county, my grandmother on my dad's side made and sold moonshine, I guess it was small batches because I never seen the still are anything that went with it but I sure as hell seen her sell plenty of it, it was always flavored with apples or peaches or peppermint. And smooth very smooth...
She was a true Appalachian ginger, her hair was all the way down to her ankles and she took it down and bursted it out then but it back up every night, she was 92 ( I think ) when she passed and still living in a house with no plumbing.
RIP grandma.

Anyway she made some really nice stuff I was I could have learned a little more about it.
That was a a different generation,
My grandma made 94, she could make any 5 star cook cry, best food you ever had. And she did it all with a single burner plate.
 
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