Eat, sleep, and Fly
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*tick* *tick*....*tick*........*tick* TIME! *tick*............TIME!
Nobody's going to understand that last sentence Gus...
Will a porta-john be on site? If not, what's the distance to the closest gas station? The lady will be with me, so need to be aware of locale!
Oh contraire. There are some in Chambers that do.:grin:
3. I don't think it would work as a deterrent against certain "hooligans" at the BBQ.
Oh, I have something special in mind for the "hooligans". Personally imported (smuggled) into the U.S from a recent trip to Lima, Peru. And you thought the Norwegian stuff was bad...
Derivatives of "Ghost Peppers"
No, but a good guess. Actually, it is a derivative of Aloysia Citrodora, a species of flowering plant in the verbena family Verbenaceae, native to western South America. from Wiki, for the chemists in the crowd...
"Lemon verbena extract containing 25% verbascoside showed strong antioxidant capacity, which was higher than expected as concluded from the antioxidant capacity of pure verbascoside, probably due to synergistic effects. The capacity of verbascoside to act as an effective radical scavenger in lipophilic environments was also shown. Although some "in vitro" genotoxicity of verbascoside has been reported on human lymphocytes with an involvement of PARP-1 and p53 proteins, subsequent tests reported no genotoxicity for high dosage oral administration."
So, large doses administered orally to non-pregnant people should generally be nontoxic.
Thanks everybody for the great time! Saturday was one of the finest flying days in years; people were putting up really big stuff and it was coming back a hundred feet from the pad. There were a couple of spectacular CATOs too - sympathies to the teams involved.
Special thanks to Tim and Jackie just for being Tim and Jackie :clap:
Special thanks to the Gus' delivery service and... I am told Griffin... for finding my Extreme Dark Star booster from the MWP Drag Race last Fall. A 14k ft core sample, six month plus underground, Spring plowing/planting and the thing still survived(!). Part of the motor recovered, but hey, better than nothin'!
I think Steve also suffered a back injury during the extraction.
I didn't find it, nor did I dig it up. I only knew who's it was when it was unearthed. Steve and Mrs. Pauling deserve all thanks on this recovery. I think Steve also suffered a back injury during the extraction. Glad to hear you have been reunited with your gold member.
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