Dank's Adventures In Dankland

As long as I got enough supplies to get through I don't think we'll be shopping for next couple weeks. I think it's going to pass on by in a month or less, I hope.

On a positive note I have enough erb to ride it out :headbanger:
we did a store trip today after two weeks and there was no butter -toilet paper no meat which I don't need but I walked by the empty meat case lots of empty shelves.:confused:
 
My grandparents heated their home with coal and had no running water in the house. All of our veggies came from gardens and not stores. Grandpa raised chickens, rabbits and pigeons for meat. He traded for beef and pork. As kids we didn’t know we were poor. We survived just fine.
 
really Strange times right now. Cali is totally chaotic and people mostly just piss me off here. That’s another reason I need to get out of dodge. Looking like I’m gonna head to southern Illinois when this boils over to settle down and start my little farm.
stay safe and healthy my friend
Shotta
 
really Strange times right now. Cali is totally chaotic and people mostly just piss me off here. That’s another reason I need to get out of dodge. Looking like I’m gonna head to southern Illinois when this boils over to settle down and start my little farm.
stay safe and healthy my friend
Shotta
I hope it works out for you brother! I've been in the Midwest my whole life. I live in a Podunk town population just over 1k people here are losing their wits too. strange how fast it escalates
 
I visited Tennessee and Kentucky last summer and I actually really enjoyed it and I met this cute girl from Tennessee too which now lives in Kentucky on the border with southern Illinois. Kentucky is a no go for growing my medicated herb. Illinois seemed like a great fit For me and my little one.
 
PW...ya eh...i know.....simpler times . When we all played outside , things were real....our poor kids....they seem lost in their electronics and sedentary ways....wat a shame....
Those times are gone forever I’m afraid.
the good old days I miss the hell out of them and heres what scary 50 years from now these are going to be the good old days. :)
 
I miss the times all the neighbor hood kids would get together every day after school to play kick ball or soft ball or tag or my favorite hide and seek. I always hid with the girls and tried to play , well maybe I shouldn't say it but, stinky finger :rofl: But those were the good old days when mom and dad said be home before the street lights come on . Kids socialized and had fun together. Now its all electronics that keep them busy and they have no interest in playing outside or socializing. It really is a shame
 
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