DremoraLord said:Your advice was great, I'll follow it, as I would have done anyway, but I was talking about texas's reply:
Hahaha ok, two TXs on here. Although his advice isn't bad either...it would make for a helluva night!
DremoraLord said:Your advice was great, I'll follow it, as I would have done anyway, but I was talking about texas's reply:
DremoraLord said:Your advice was great, I'll follow it, as I would have done anyway, but I was talking about texas's reply:
texas blues said:Oh I think my response was right on the money. The ridiculousness of your initial question was beyond any sane persons comprehension. It was right up there with "Does anybody use 6 bullets when playing Russian roullette and if so what are the effects?" You asked a laughable question so I responded with a equally laughable answer. Nothing said here is intended to mock you personally.
Cheers, TB.
texas blues said:Oh I think my response was right on the money. The ridiculousness of your initial question was beyond any sane persons comprehension. It was right up there with "Does anybody use 6 bullets when playing Russian roullette and if so what are the effects?" You asked a laughable question so I responded with a equally laughable answer. Nothing said here is intended to mock you personally.
Cheers, TB.
Caustic Casey said:I smoked cascade hops once. I got ossified.
Of course, at the time I was making beer infused with pot.
They (hops and pot) are sister plants after allCaustic Casey said:I smoked cascade hops once.
imaguitargod said:Don't stick them up you butt either.
Yep, the chemical developes in the lupulin glands.FiveStar said:Hops does contain compounds that have sedative properties. Quoting this site
"The presence of a volatile alcoholic compound, known as 2-methyl-3-butene-2-ol (dimethylvinyl carbinol), has recently been isolated from the hops - this compound is believed to form some part of the plant's sedative properties - though requiring further studies. Fresh hops has very little of the alcohol and only small amounts can be detected in any single fruit, however the concentration of this alcohol seems to increase when the hops is subjected to drying and this volume reaches a maximum value within a two-year period at about 0.15 percent of the total volume - thus the sedative action of the hops may not be superstition at all."
Txclosetgrower said:MUST KNOW MOAR!