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I'd imagine that it speeds the heart up and it'll give you anxiety. Certain strains affect myself differently I've been smoking for 30 years and I'm 43.
I just bought a 64 Polara. It has a 383 2bbl and an auto trans. Looks like a Sure Grip rear but the owner can't tell me much other than it's the original engine, trans and rear end. Everything rebuilt but never started after rebuilding. Project got shelved. The VIN and fender tag are attached...
There is a story to go with that picture? How may I find it - I like reading stories.
Yes, Corvettes were more often than not 'dailys' bitd. They were never really 'just cars' , but they were daily drivers and ofttimes the only car. I never put snow tyres on mine, but in the late 70s, my 70 both...
That makes me wonder. Simulants make your heart beat faster. THC always slowed me down. I haven't had any for years but it would be easy to try with my smart watch. We didn't have those back in the 70's. :fool: :lol:
will do. Not sure when I'll have them installed, but I'm hoping sometime in the next month or so. I'm juggling other priorities, but trying to make it happen before the early May West Coast Mopar spring fling and Willow Springs track day.
He told me because of the bending and machining is more complicated than a simple torsion bar. He said that since the pandemic they've had machinists come and go, often leaving to go work for higher paying pipeline related jobs. He said they're just about back on track now though. I was...
I’ve been looking into the effects of cannabis on the heart myself, and it’s a bit of a mixed bag. Some people say it can speed up your heart rate, especially if you're using something like a strong concentrate or high-THC strain.
Once all of it has been mined there can be no more by design. The "unbreakable" coding and shared chain info makes it so. Also, the closer it gets to being fully mined, the more effort has to be put into mining a coin... so the computing energy put into mining yields less and less until it's all...