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Hank Confesses
frankj1 Offline
#1 Posted:
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the hits just keep on coming!

Despite using mine for the return address, the shipment origin of Canal Fulton sounded familiar.

Understand, there was absolutely no reason for this other than Hank enjoyed doing it and thought I'd find it funny...correct.

So here's the list:
The Griffin's robbie- been a while for me, time to revisit
Obsidian White Noise gordo-nh
Diesel Shorty-nh yellow cello, Hank?
Perdomo Champagne-that 54 ring robusto...nice smoke
Rocky P Sungrown rob-also time to revisit. Used to smoke quite a few of the RP sungrowns
KFC Kyotos-another nh, color me curious, and thanks for the additional wrapping!
SCdLH La Punta kooban-nh, if you can believe that!

for swag, Hank included a two sided version of his nutsack, one dragged nut in blue (blue balz?) and one blood red...um, hope its not blood! Wait. Hoping it's really finger painting! And once again, thanks for the additional packaging for da nutz, a zip lock sammy bag that will never be opened...EVAH!

Oh yeah, and on the outside of the box was the NM intertwined logo, definitely in sharpie, not crayon.

Hank, nice job, man. Good smokes, good secret, better timing.

Obrigado, bruddah.

Frank
Ewok126 Offline
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Bwahahahah "a two sided version of his nutsack, one dragged nut in blue"

For some strange reason (Snail Trail) came to mind.

WTG Hank! very nice indeed.
Hank_The_Tank Offline
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Enjoy, brotha! Hope they hit the spot. Cherish that sack stamp. May be worth something one day. Bahahahhaha
Hank_The_Tank Offline
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Def not blood. Haha. Make sure you post a pic. Haha. Everyone needs to see that stamp. LoL
Hank_The_Tank Offline
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I have had that Diesel for quite a while. Hope it is extra good.
frankj1 Offline
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sorry, no pic posting here...flipfone fanatic.
Ewok126 Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
sorry, no pic posting here...flipfone fanatic.



Thank God!

The one post from that A2U dude was bad enough but does look like you got some better stogies for sure. Not that Biker Boyz cigar stuff or whatever it was called. Now you just got to hope none of that Snail Trail got on your cigars. Can you bleach cigars and they be OK?
jjanecka Offline
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Ewok, you trying to get high off bleach again?
victor809 Offline
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I'm very disappointed that Frank will not post a pic of hank' s sackprint...

Y'all remember when Andy got his nutsack posted to cbid...?
jjanecka Offline
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Cmon frank! The people demand it!
Ewok126 Offline
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jjanecka wrote:
Ewok, you trying to get high off bleach again?


What do you mean again? I never stopped. Tomorrow we going to try Pine Sol for some added flavor!
jespear Offline
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CARBONA SPOT REMOVER !
Now THAT'S going back to the old days.
Cathcam13 Offline
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Just remember that you can’t mix bleach and Amonia. It works as a nerve agent. It can kill you.
Cathcam13 Offline
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Good thing the Tide pods kids have not discovered that particular mixture.
Mrs. dpnewell Offline
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jespear wrote:
CARBONA SPOT REMOVER !
Now THAT'S going back to the old days.


That brings back memories, John. Growing up, my mom used that for everything. I can still remember the smell. Last year when we where cleaning out Dad's house, I found a glass vintage bottle of the stuff in the laundry room. The one with the gray fabric top for scrubbing. Probably 20 - 30 years old.

David
opelmanta1900 Offline
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Speaking of finding old chemicals, yesterday my neighbor confessed to me that last summer he was so fed up with black widows, he went into his shed, gathered together all of the near-empty bottles of "stuff" he had in there, mixed them together in the sprayer, and sprayed it all around his yard... said he got dizzy and had a headache for a full week after that...
frankj1 Offline
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
Speaking of finding old chemicals, yesterday my neighbor confessed to me that last summer he was so fed up with black widows, he went into his shed, gathered together all of the near-empty bottles of "stuff" he had in there, mixed them together in the sprayer, and sprayed it all around his yard... said he got dizzy and had a headache for a full week after that...

when did your vertigo start?
opelmanta1900 Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
when did your vertigo start?

oh, no sh*t! you mighta just solved something...
frankj1 Offline
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
oh, no sh*t! you mighta just solved something...

you kidding, or what?
opelmanta1900 Offline
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no... all those issues started a year ago this month... they're pretty much gone now with no explanation... this time last year is when the widows were coming out... and the place he sprayed was on the other side of the fence from where I spend a lot of outside time... and right outside our bedroom window...
frankj1 Offline
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
no... all those issues started a year ago this month... they're pretty much gone now with no explanation... this time last year is when the widows were coming out... and the place he sprayed was on the other side of the fence from where I spend a lot of outside time... and right outside our bedroom window...

holy chit, Joel!
not only is this amazing but we are doing this in a thread honoring Hank!

we are like a genius.
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
holy chit, Joel!
not only is this amazing but we are doing this in a thread honoring Hank!

we are like a genius.


Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.
jjanecka Offline
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Speaking of which, I was at the Hobby Lobby today and I found out you can buy scented glue sticks now.
jespear Offline
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Mrs. dpnewell wrote:
That brings back memories, John. Growing up, my mom used that for everything. I can still remember the smell. Last year when we where cleaning out Dad's house, I found a glass vintage bottle of the stuff in the laundry room. The one with the gray fabric top for scrubbing. Probably 20 - 30 years old.

David


Yeah . . . but I'm SURE you weren't "huffing" it like MY stupid a$$ was !
Growing up in South Philly certainly had it's disadvantages.
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
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jjanecka wrote:
Speaking of which, I was at the Hobby Lobby today and I found out you can buy scented glue sticks now.


So how did they taste?
Mrs. dpnewell Offline
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jespear wrote:
Yeah . . . but I'm SURE you weren't "huffing" it like MY stupid a$$ was !
Growing up in South Philly certainly had it's disadvantages.


Ok, now that explains a lot........






David




Sarcasm
frankj1 Offline
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Thunder.Gerbil wrote:
So how did they taste?

heard they make flavored KY now...but it tastes like chit.
RMAN4443 Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
heard they make flavored KY now...but it tastes like chit.

That's not the KY, I think you're eating from the wrong bowl Anxious
frankj1 Offline
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RMAN4443 wrote:
That's not the KY, I think you're eating from the wrong bowl Anxious

well, anyway, that's what I heard.
delta1 Offline
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pretty sure we can survive without seeing a pic of Hank's nutsack...

I remember Joel having mysterious vertigo and migraines during our fishing herf last year...gotta stay away from all those chemical cocktails, Bro!
frankj1 Offline
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delta1 wrote:
pretty sure we can survive without seeing a pic of Hank's nutsack...

I remember Joel having mysterious vertigo and migraines during our fishing herf last year...gotta stay away from all those chemical cocktails, Bro!

case solved.
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