Woody Harleson..... being a GOOD citizen

dew-b

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You may be right. I knew about ford but I remember a race team with corvettes, and It might not have been le-mans, but they went to beat up ferrari. I know Shelby got em with the 427 side oiler (a race version for sure), good old American V-8 gas gussling muscle. God I loved those days,open headers on the streets of Henderson going to the race track, 104 octane gas for 36 cents a gallon, regular was 29, fast cars and loose women, growing up in the 50s was a ball. We used to drive 120MPH on every open stretch of road cuz there was no speed limit, and the cops wouldn't stop ya unless you were driving erratically, hell we all were driving erratically at 120! Those cars didn't have the suspension to be safe at 120
american mucle is better then the riceburning crap thekids drive now. most of those cars sound like a pissed off bumblebee. plus the new gto sucks give me an old 69 gto or roadrunner hope to one day rebuild a 66 stang with my son.
 

medicineman

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american mucle is better then the riceburning crap thekids drive now. most of those cars sound like a pissed off bumblebee. plus the new gto sucks give me an old 69 gto or roadrunner hope to one day rebuild a 66 stang with my son.
I know you'd like my 62 deuce w/ a 500+ hp SBC. Havent got it to the track yet but the computer said low 11s, high 10s, definently pulls the wheels, Like to take Vi for a ride and scare the crap outa him!~LOL~I may be trying nitrous to get in the 9s, I have the set up all ready, just in case. Man 9s in a street car, I remember when 9 second quarters were the territory of blown fuel hemi dragsters!
 

ViRedd

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I know you'd like my 62 deuce w/ a 500+ hp SBC. Havent got it to the track yet but the computer said low 11s, high 10s, definently pulls the wheels, Like to take Vi for a ride and scare the crap outa him!~LOL~I may be trying nitrous to get in the 9s, I have the set up all ready, just in case. Man 9s in a street car, I remember when 9 second quarters were the territory of blown fuel hemi dragsters!
I've never really been all that impressed with straight-line or circle racers, Med ... but I'll Tell ya what ... I'll ride on the strip with you for ten-seconds, and you ride with me down a sandwash in the Mojave Desert doing over a 100mph on a dirt bike ... and we'll see who has the brown shorts when its all over. Deal?

Or, we'll just jump on a couple of good bicycles and go for a little double century and see who still has a functioning heart left when its over. How's that sound? *lol*

Vi
 

medicineman

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I've never really been all that impressed with straight-line or circle racers, Med ... but I'll Tell ya what ... I'll ride on the strip with you for ten-seconds, and you ride with me down a sandwash in the Mojave Desert doing over a 100mph on a dirt bike ... and we'll see who has the brown shorts when its all over. Deal?

Or, we'll just jump on a couple of good bicycles and go for a little double century and see who still has a functioning heart left when its over. How's that sound? *lol*

Vi
You talkin 2 hundred yards or miles, I'll do the yards but I probably couldn't make one mile, although I can walk a couple a miles at a time, fast walk. Geeze are you the Iron man or just bragging. I thought were 70 years or older. I guess I'd have to fight dirty, you know, because of the stamina thing, you could go ten rounds, I'd have to knock you out in the first~LOL~
 

ViRedd

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Hey ... let's not stretch this age thing out Med. I'm not 70 YET. *lol*

Yeppers ... I was talkin 200 MILES.

Vi
 

preoQpydDlusion

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man, i had no idea Med n Vi are that old. i thought you guys had photographic memories or were nerdy political sicence buffs with the amount of knowledge you seem to have.

how much did bud cost on the streets back in the 50s/60s?
 

medicineman

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how much did bud cost on the streets back in the 50s/60s? Don't now about the 50s, but in the 60s, you could get decent buds for 50 bucks a kilo, 2.2 lbs, the super buds were about 75-100 bucks a kilo, Panama Red, the best I've ever smoked, was about 150 a kilo. lids were 10 bucks, 15 for the good stuff and usualy were over an ounce as most guys just stuffed as much as they could get in a sandwich bag. I never weighed my lids, just stuffed them full, later in the game 70s, the growers got smart and changed to the pound and the price remained the same in essence doubling the price. and from there it just escalated into the ridiculousness of today. Today they sell it by the gram, or so I'm told as I haven't bought any pot in 20 years! My supplier lived in sunset beach in an old 1 car garage 1 bedroom shack. Never parked anything but kilos in the garage, I've seen kilos stacked to the roof in that garage! I helped a couple a times un load a 1 ton chevy van filled with Kilos, Backed right up to the open garage door at 3 in the morning and we tossed them in and stacked them, that was in the days of police ignorance, Couldn't get away with that now! That guy was supplying a large part of the costal region around Huntington Beach, and even some Cholos from East L.A. He was an adamant surfer, and the most coherent stoner I've ever known! I just basically sold Oz.s, Sold a few kilos, but mostly Oz.s to my friends!, You could get 25 fat lids out of a kilo and have 6+ oz.s left to smoke, nice little profit 250.00 for a 50.00 kilo, yup, those were the days.~LOL~
 

ViRedd

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Back in 1957 we were paying ten dollars a "lid." For you youngsters, that would be ten dollars an ounce. It wasn't measured with a scale, but with four fingers along side the bag. When the bag was four fingers full, you paid your ten bucks and the bag was yours. It was some of the best pot I've ever had. It was from Mexico, full of stems and seeds ... but great pot, none the less.

Vi
 

preoQpydDlusion

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amazing. i thought willie nelson's line in "half baked" was just a ridiculous joke! ey do you guys know of any good seed banks that carry heirloom strains like panama red?
 

ViRedd

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amazing. i thought willie nelson's line in "half baked" was just a ridiculous joke! ey do you guys know of any good seed banks that carry heirloom strains like panama red?[/quote]

In your dreams! In my dreams too. :mrgreen:

I've been posting on canna sites for a number of years now and this is a topic of discussion that comes up from time to time. Most agree that all the "old time goodness" has been bred out of cannabis in the interest of early finishing times, taste, aroma and small plants to satisfy indoor growers. I've grown out a ton of strains; beans that have been ordered from some of the worlds greatest breeders ... and have yet to find even ONE that comes close to what you and I are looking for. I'm fond of telling the story about the pot that was grown in a friend of a friend's vacant lot behind his house in San Diego back in the late 60s. Two tokes off of a VERY thin pinner and the high lasted for hours and could have passed for mescaline. No shit. I would pay $1000 for just one healthy clone of that plant. Even more if I had to. Talk about return on investment: "Uhhh ... hey, man ... that's the best bud I've ever smoked. Can you get me some?" ..... "Get you some? Why sure ... for $2000 an ounce! Oh wait ... I have an extra Gram I'll sell ya for a hundred bucks!" LMAO!

Some of the Hazes will get you close to something like the old Thai Sticks and such ... but nothing close to the San Diego Wonder Weed. That shit was simply amazing. Did we save the seeds? Did anyone ever save the seeds? :wall:

Vi
 
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