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Loompa here

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hey Loompa!

will we see you in Denver on 4/20? if so, will you be bringing any gear? t shirts?

that would be good...
 
loompa!.... you guys should try to make it to the cup coming to flint MI. I've been rocking some of your gear for a couple years now with your headband bx being my hands down favorite. would love to get my hands on some more of your dankness! it's sounding like it's an outdoor event so it should be fun!..... keep it up loompa.
 
Hell yeah! Gonna come by to say hey & check everything out.
Hope you got plenty goodies. Goodluck, c-ya there!
 
did someone say red is back in town???????????????????????????????????????????????????????
 
Lucky is seeing the Dead open the Live at the Mars Hotel tour at Hec Edmonson Pavillion at the U of Washington circa 1973-4 and just happen to have some Owlsley drop in your lap the day of the show!!

PHENOMENAL!

(Thats why OG's rule!)

LOL!

Ummm, I'd have to agree!!! That would have been epic. I did get to jump out of c-130's with a parachute frying balls in the Army...lol
 
Jumpmaster was like "fry, fry, fry"

It was weird just floating in total darkness, can't see the ground but you know it is coming. It was a rush. Plus it was night time so I knew no one could see my eye dialation and then we made a 100 click movement to our destination, so I knew just walking all nigh in darkness would be cake, especially since your eyes are so dialated its easy to see at night. The hardest part was stopping for water breaks, All I wanted to do was keep walking....I felt no pain.....
 
It was weird just floating in total darkness, can't see the ground but you know it is coming. It was a rush. Plus it was night time so I knew no one could see my eye dialation and then we made a 100 click movement to our destination, so I knew just walking all nigh in darkness would be cake, especially since your eyes are so dialated its easy to see at night. The hardest part was stopping for water breaks, All I wanted to do was keep walking....I felt no pain.....
And its not like you felt sleepy for at least 14 hours lol. Funny to encounter rangers in our circles
 
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