Quote from: Travellin Dave on July 30, 2015, 11:10:21 AME.P. Carrillo Edicion Limitada 2014 5th Anniversary Toro on sale at Atlantic, box of 10 for $59.95La Bomba Warhead II box of 10 $82.95EPC Cabinets Toro 10/box $46.95Chit they had the Warhead II's on the Mash yesterday for $60/box of 10 and that was too much. You better talk to your cousins over there at Atlantic.
E.P. Carrillo Edicion Limitada 2014 5th Anniversary Toro on sale at Atlantic, box of 10 for $59.95La Bomba Warhead II box of 10 $82.95EPC Cabinets Toro 10/box $46.95
Quote from: razgueado on July 30, 2015, 11:16:13 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:14:36 AMCyclospora outbreak linked to imported cilantroImported fresh cilantro from the state of Puebla, Mexico has been linked to outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in the United States, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has issued a seasonal ban on the product in an effort to prevent further illness.“FDA believes the source of C. Cayetanensis contamination is likely attributable to a broader source of contamination. Sources of contamination of growing areas, irrigation of fields with water contaminated with sewage, cleaning or cooling produce with contaminated water, and/or poor hygenic practices of workers that harvest and process the produce, and lack of adequate cleaning and sanitizing of equipment that comes in contact with the produce.”Feces and toilet paper were observed in the growing fields by the investigators. Some farms had no bathroom facilities at all for workers, and those that did had no soap for handwashing, no toilet paper or paper towels. Investigators also found a holding tank at one of the facilities, with water used for workers to wash their hands, to be contaminated with the cyclospora parasite.Good thing the Warden grows all our cilantro.You certain she doesn't shit in the herb garden? Just sayin'.
Quote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:14:36 AMCyclospora outbreak linked to imported cilantroImported fresh cilantro from the state of Puebla, Mexico has been linked to outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in the United States, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has issued a seasonal ban on the product in an effort to prevent further illness.“FDA believes the source of C. Cayetanensis contamination is likely attributable to a broader source of contamination. Sources of contamination of growing areas, irrigation of fields with water contaminated with sewage, cleaning or cooling produce with contaminated water, and/or poor hygenic practices of workers that harvest and process the produce, and lack of adequate cleaning and sanitizing of equipment that comes in contact with the produce.”Feces and toilet paper were observed in the growing fields by the investigators. Some farms had no bathroom facilities at all for workers, and those that did had no soap for handwashing, no toilet paper or paper towels. Investigators also found a holding tank at one of the facilities, with water used for workers to wash their hands, to be contaminated with the cyclospora parasite.Good thing the Warden grows all our cilantro.
Cyclospora outbreak linked to imported cilantroImported fresh cilantro from the state of Puebla, Mexico has been linked to outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in the United States, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has issued a seasonal ban on the product in an effort to prevent further illness.“FDA believes the source of C. Cayetanensis contamination is likely attributable to a broader source of contamination. Sources of contamination of growing areas, irrigation of fields with water contaminated with sewage, cleaning or cooling produce with contaminated water, and/or poor hygenic practices of workers that harvest and process the produce, and lack of adequate cleaning and sanitizing of equipment that comes in contact with the produce.”Feces and toilet paper were observed in the growing fields by the investigators. Some farms had no bathroom facilities at all for workers, and those that did had no soap for handwashing, no toilet paper or paper towels. Investigators also found a holding tank at one of the facilities, with water used for workers to wash their hands, to be contaminated with the cyclospora parasite.
Quote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 30, 2015, 11:20:04 AMQuote from: razgueado on July 30, 2015, 11:16:13 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:14:36 AMCyclospora outbreak linked to imported cilantroImported fresh cilantro from the state of Puebla, Mexico has been linked to outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in the United States, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has issued a seasonal ban on the product in an effort to prevent further illness.“FDA believes the source of C. Cayetanensis contamination is likely attributable to a broader source of contamination. Sources of contamination of growing areas, irrigation of fields with water contaminated with sewage, cleaning or cooling produce with contaminated water, and/or poor hygenic practices of workers that harvest and process the produce, and lack of adequate cleaning and sanitizing of equipment that comes in contact with the produce.”Feces and toilet paper were observed in the growing fields by the investigators. Some farms had no bathroom facilities at all for workers, and those that did had no soap for handwashing, no toilet paper or paper towels. Investigators also found a holding tank at one of the facilities, with water used for workers to wash their hands, to be contaminated with the cyclospora parasite.Good thing the Warden grows all our cilantro.You certain she doesn't shit in the herb garden? Just sayin'.It's in the front yard and my wife has social anxiety disorder. So yeah, I'm reasonably sure.Slow arsenic poisoning would be more her style.
Quote from: razgueado on July 30, 2015, 11:27:42 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 30, 2015, 11:20:04 AMQuote from: razgueado on July 30, 2015, 11:16:13 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:14:36 AMCyclospora outbreak linked to imported cilantroImported fresh cilantro from the state of Puebla, Mexico has been linked to outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in the United States, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has issued a seasonal ban on the product in an effort to prevent further illness.“FDA believes the source of C. Cayetanensis contamination is likely attributable to a broader source of contamination. Sources of contamination of growing areas, irrigation of fields with water contaminated with sewage, cleaning or cooling produce with contaminated water, and/or poor hygenic practices of workers that harvest and process the produce, and lack of adequate cleaning and sanitizing of equipment that comes in contact with the produce.”Feces and toilet paper were observed in the growing fields by the investigators. Some farms had no bathroom facilities at all for workers, and those that did had no soap for handwashing, no toilet paper or paper towels. Investigators also found a holding tank at one of the facilities, with water used for workers to wash their hands, to be contaminated with the cyclospora parasite.Good thing the Warden grows all our cilantro.You certain she doesn't shit in the herb garden? Just sayin'.It's in the front yard and my wife has social anxiety disorder. So yeah, I'm reasonably sure.Slow arsenic poisoning would be more her style.Does that mean she can't shit in herb gardens, or she can't shit in herb gardens in front of people?
Quote from: LuvTooGolf on July 30, 2015, 11:32:46 AMQuote from: razgueado on July 30, 2015, 11:27:42 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 30, 2015, 11:20:04 AMQuote from: razgueado on July 30, 2015, 11:16:13 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:14:36 AMCyclospora outbreak linked to imported cilantroImported fresh cilantro from the state of Puebla, Mexico has been linked to outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in the United States, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has issued a seasonal ban on the product in an effort to prevent further illness.“FDA believes the source of C. Cayetanensis contamination is likely attributable to a broader source of contamination. Sources of contamination of growing areas, irrigation of fields with water contaminated with sewage, cleaning or cooling produce with contaminated water, and/or poor hygenic practices of workers that harvest and process the produce, and lack of adequate cleaning and sanitizing of equipment that comes in contact with the produce.”Feces and toilet paper were observed in the growing fields by the investigators. Some farms had no bathroom facilities at all for workers, and those that did had no soap for handwashing, no toilet paper or paper towels. Investigators also found a holding tank at one of the facilities, with water used for workers to wash their hands, to be contaminated with the cyclospora parasite.Good thing the Warden grows all our cilantro.You certain she doesn't shit in the herb garden? Just sayin'.It's in the front yard and my wife has social anxiety disorder. So yeah, I'm reasonably sure.Slow arsenic poisoning would be more her style.Does that mean she can't shit in herb gardens, or she can't shit in herb gardens in front of people?It means she would be unable to shit anywhere there's a chance she might be seen.
Quote from: razgueado on July 30, 2015, 11:35:16 AMQuote from: LuvTooGolf on July 30, 2015, 11:32:46 AMQuote from: razgueado on July 30, 2015, 11:27:42 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 30, 2015, 11:20:04 AMQuote from: razgueado on July 30, 2015, 11:16:13 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:14:36 AMCyclospora outbreak linked to imported cilantroImported fresh cilantro from the state of Puebla, Mexico has been linked to outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in the United States, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has issued a seasonal ban on the product in an effort to prevent further illness.“FDA believes the source of C. Cayetanensis contamination is likely attributable to a broader source of contamination. Sources of contamination of growing areas, irrigation of fields with water contaminated with sewage, cleaning or cooling produce with contaminated water, and/or poor hygenic practices of workers that harvest and process the produce, and lack of adequate cleaning and sanitizing of equipment that comes in contact with the produce.”Feces and toilet paper were observed in the growing fields by the investigators. Some farms had no bathroom facilities at all for workers, and those that did had no soap for handwashing, no toilet paper or paper towels. Investigators also found a holding tank at one of the facilities, with water used for workers to wash their hands, to be contaminated with the cyclospora parasite.Good thing the Warden grows all our cilantro.You certain she doesn't shit in the herb garden? Just sayin'.It's in the front yard and my wife has social anxiety disorder. So yeah, I'm reasonably sure.Slow arsenic poisoning would be more her style.Does that mean she can't shit in herb gardens, or she can't shit in herb gardens in front of people?It means she would be unable to shit anywhere there's a chance she might be seen.Well that is better than the other kind - can't $shit unless someone is watching
You know, we may have reached a new low here with this conversation.
Quote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:41:31 AMYou know, we may have reached a new low here with this conversation.I think we're plateauing. But I'm confident we will find a lower low.
Quote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 30, 2015, 11:42:51 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:41:31 AMYou know, we may have reached a new low here with this conversation.I think we're plateauing. But I'm confident we will find a lower low.LALTS!
Quote from: CigarGuy87 on July 30, 2015, 11:45:42 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 30, 2015, 11:42:51 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:41:31 AMYou know, we may have reached a new low here with this conversation.I think we're plateauing. But I'm confident we will find a lower low.LALTS!39 more CG, get humping!
Quote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:47:06 AMQuote from: CigarGuy87 on July 30, 2015, 11:45:42 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 30, 2015, 11:42:51 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:41:31 AMYou know, we may have reached a new low here with this conversation.I think we're plateauing. But I'm confident we will find a lower low.LALTS!39 more CG, get humping!please don't confuse him, either you want him to post or hump. both at the same time can be a bit dicey.
Quote from: ss2 on July 30, 2015, 12:07:54 PMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:47:06 AMQuote from: CigarGuy87 on July 30, 2015, 11:45:42 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 30, 2015, 11:42:51 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 30, 2015, 11:41:31 AMYou know, we may have reached a new low here with this conversation.I think we're plateauing. But I'm confident we will find a lower low.LALTS!39 more CG, get humping!please don't confuse him, either you want him to post or hump. both at the same time can be a bit dicey.He is young and can handle it, besides just how can you whore without humping?