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Nice. But squash that squash. I don't know if we'll be growing any herbs (or Herbs as the wife calls them)...


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I did not know that about the victory garden.  I just grow some veg for convenience, and the tomatoes that come out of my yard taste so much better than the crap you get at the grocery store.  I hope those seeds do well for you.


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I can't stand store tomatoes out of season. Flavorless and stiff. And then when they are in season, they're way overpriced. I really wish nuclear power was more prevalent and as cheap as it was promised to be, that way I could run a hot house all year long and grow tomatoes, strawberries and other goodies like pineapples or bananas...


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Oh yes, that would be awesome!  A hot house greenhouse that really was tropical.  And the cold removed from that building can be piped into another that has a small mountain and snowmaking equipment...


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Or be like the kid in Michigan who built his own reactor...


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Another source of radioactive material (other than the dark web) could be the Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab...

I did a quick lookup, the A.C. Gilbert Company produced some really cool toys and were based in CT.


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You can still buy uranium from a few different places that're completely legal. This one's not too bad for $35...


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Ok, that was a rabbit hole.  My brain started going down a path about the possibility of somehow incorporating Uranium into brewing.  Then the marketing gimmick related to a brewery that was stuck in the 50's/60's with some "radioactive" beers.  Then the search for toxicity of uranium.  Then the discovery that a lot of root vegetables are already radioactive.  I mean I know that radon is a real concern with homes and I have needed to have a few tested.  The test equipment isn't really that expensive, but I digress.  Theoretically, would a beer marketed as radioactive have any appeal?


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Nothing can top "you'll shoot yer eye out, kid"...


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Now why does your slogan remind me of a certain soda that we used to drink in vast quantities back in the 80's?


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That brings back a lot of memories...


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Oooh, one of the best gifts ever!!!


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I see my subtle photoshopping skills worked. I think this one was next in line...


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Is it because it just didn't mix with our alcohol?  Or because you wanted to chew it and blow a bubble?


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That's funny because I just started re-reading some of my books a few days ago. I'm currently on Revenge of the Baby-Sat. Here's a sample - pick your own pane...


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