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Old 08-28-2009, 10:06 PM
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therenow, i'm south in mendocino county.I sell plants, legal ones!I've heard of those kind of brownies! And yes Dan i've heard they are very inspiring!
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Old 08-28-2009, 11:39 PM
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LOL, I love brownies, and a little bird told me the "enhanced brownies" are very inspiring too!!! Cloudy & cool here, could sure use some inspiration.

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dan ..if 112 degrees is inspiring....hot and sunny here....bring some rain..fog..storm whatever..maybe an enhanced brownie would help. Goodness..it has been a long summer

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Old 08-29-2009, 06:57 AM
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Hey therenow, the heat dosen't do anything for me, with my health problems I can't even venture outside if it gets over 90. Lived in Phoenix for 1 summer and couldn't wait to get back here. Our summer has been the opposite of yours, couldn't have been much better, just a little cool for this time of year, highs today & tomorrow in the upper 60's and beautiful. Gotta go check the oven, brownies are about ready.

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Old 08-29-2009, 08:15 PM
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WOW...I can smell those Brownies from here...hope the "enhancement" brings a new carving to mind..... as for Phoenix weather...I lived here for a few years...very few in fact when I was younger....then we retired here....now the ole grey mare and the ole grey stallion.(.now a gelding)...wait for winter to come....
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Hey Tom H, have you used any oleander wood to carve anything? I have used oleander tree and it gets about three inches in diameter and carved subminiature animals out of it. Whittl'n Wickerd
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