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Post by jakesrocks on Mar 31, 2015 21:33:36 GMT -5
Hey James, the thing that make them so dangerous is, they fall while they're still green and heavy. They ripen on the ground.
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Post by stephan on Apr 1, 2015 0:23:06 GMT -5
Pine cone battles-did that as a kid in Montana...Try wiping your butt with them too...................Our as Mick Dodge does,brush your teeth with them...LOL As long as the teeth-brushing comes first.
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Post by jamesp on Apr 1, 2015 10:49:04 GMT -5
Pine cone battles-did that as a kid in Montana...Try wiping your butt with them too...................Our as Mick Dodge does,brush your teeth with them...LOL As long as the teeth-brushing comes first. fossilman not particular Stephan.
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Post by garock on Apr 1, 2015 10:53:34 GMT -5
Wow Jakesrocks ! The nuts are huge ! Amazing what there is in nature ! Glad you shared !
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Post by jamesp on Apr 1, 2015 12:45:55 GMT -5
Hey James, the thing that make them so dangerous is, they fall while they're still green and heavy. They ripen on the ground. Wife and I did further research and noticed that little detail. Amazon folks get done the same way. Not uncommon for them to be paralyzed by heavy fruit in those tall trees. But I never expected a pine to knock you off.
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