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natureboygrower

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several were never accounted for
I'd say! Scallop draggers dragged that spot for years and still pulled that crap up lol. My Uncle said they'd drag those busted buckets up and dried the hash in the diesel engine room wrapped in newspaper:lol: he'd repress it with a foreign coin on top so it looked all fancy and shit lmao. I'm not sure when that hash was originally jettisoned, but I first smoked it in 1994, when it was dragged up by a friend's dad who was a scalloper. Which means that hash was a good 15-20 years old at the time I'd guess! God did that stuff burn awful...
 

Laughing Grass

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lokie

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What do you know about that kid? Is he Canadian? Does he live in a different town?
Does he talk/sound like you?

My dad was from the mountains of WV. My mom was from a city here in VA.
Dad had a heavy mountain accent and the colloquialisms to match, mom did not.
My sister has the mountain drawl, me not so much.

It may be he was curious about the difference in the tones and the difference in the pronunciations of the words. :eyesmoke:
 

Laughing Grass

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What do you know about that kid? Is he Canadian? Does he live in a different town?
Does he talk/sound like you?

My dad was from the mountains of WV. My mom was from a city here in VA.
Dad had a heavy mountain accent and the colloquialisms to match, mom did not.
My sister has the mountain drawl, me not so much.

It may be he was curious about the difference in the tones and the difference in the pronunciations of the words. :eyesmoke:
They live in Markham, a suburb on the north side of Toronto. I've never had anyone comment on the way I speak before or since. I think he was just being rude because he walked away when I tried to get him to elaborate.

Odd that you and your sister have a different accent. Were you raised together?
 
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