Island Of Misfits

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my pleasure!

say , in your opinion , what brand of butane is the purest on the market nowadays?
I'll connect you to the test results for lighter butane when my webmaster gets my blog back up and running, but I typically use 99.95% Instrument grade, and redistill it. The 99.5% and the 99.9% butane come out of the same tank, you just pay for the extra testing and paperwork for the 99.9%.

After redistillation, we measured 99.98% pure with regard to molecules longer than C-4.
 
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My one and only BHO run was done outside, I left my cigarette lighter in the house, and drove the golf cart down by the creek. Walked a hundred feet away and did the deed downwind of the cart. Can't be too careful when it comes down to it.
 
His mother was 40 years old when Jesse was born. Jesse grew up in a very rough home in Morgantown, West Virginia. Jesse’s father, who was mentally ill, was violent and abusive to Jesse. At 13, his father died, leaving his mother to care for him and his brothers.
At the time, things weren’t easy for Jesse. He didn’t think life held much hope for him. But, while Jesse had his struggles, he had dreams too. He wanted to be a ventriloquist, and he found books on ventriloquism. He practiced with sock puppets and saved his money until he could get a real ventriloquist dummy. When he was old enough, he joined the military. The military recognized his talents and placed him in the entertainment corp. He served in the army during WWII and toured the western Pacific Islands as a comedian as part of a G.I. variety show called “Stars and Gripes.” It was there he was able to share his talents with fellow soldiers.
In 1946, he was discharged with the rank of Technician Grade 5, then equivalent to a corporal. During his military service, Jesse was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (with four bronze service stars), Army Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge (with an M1 Carbine), and Honorable Service lapel pin. Through his military service, Jesse gained confidence and found that he had a talent for making people laugh.
Despite his early struggles, Jesse became one of the most-loved characters of all time. For it was Jesse..., Jesse Don Knotts, who brought us, Barney Fife!



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We actually just had a family get together at my house last Saturday. I was asked in the last minute to host it as the original hosts kid got sick. It turned out great. We had no turkey but I’ll probably make a turkey breast for our small thanksgiving for two. We usually just eat raw oysters and bourbon and smoke weed in the garage Just the two of us…
You should buy a still. Good garage companion to sit around for a few hours. They put off a ton of heat, good this time of year.

Bubba
 
Back from the therapist. Just cleaned the wound where the skin tore when the surgeon straightend my finger. She also made a brace to keep my finger streight so it doesn't curl under again. Hurts like a mo fo. MIGHT just take awhile for this to heal. Back again tomorrow.

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Good lord! That's after the doctor? Wow!

Bubba
 
I remember ppl talking about making BHO. Is that what its called if you use Butane?
Yes, but it is still called BHO if you use Propane or a mix.

It's done both open blast and closed loop, where the LPG is recovered. Both are best done outdoors, or in a C1D1 booth with adequate ventilation.

I would share a link, but my worst fears have been realized and my host lost my site. My webmaster is building a new site with a different host.
 

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