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[QUOTEAre we talking golf or masons haha
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were talking for sure! I dont know anything about masons. but i do know many a dude got passed over for promotion because of how he handled himself on the course.
 
eh Teas. well if you brewed it and it smelled bad while brewing you should if possibly add water and lighten the dilution ratios.that can help if its early enough. but to give someone some in a jar to transport home is fine if used immediately.if nto and sits for an afternoon it MIGHT still be ok.but much past that I wouldnt trust it especially if it smelled whilst brewing.
 
[QUOTEAre we talking golf or masons haha
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were talking for sure! I dont know anything about masons. but i do know many a dude got passed over for promotion because of how he handled himself on the course.[/QUOTE]


I was in business for alot of years. And honestly, playing one round of golf with a guy over 4 hours - you can see their character fast. How they handle ups and downs, how they react to good/bad luck, how they respond to adversity and success, how they deal with other people, did they spend the time to know etiquette, do they adhere to it, are they considerate, etc etc - told me most everything you need to know about someone.

This isn't a comment on your friend - sometimes it's just fit as well....
 
and a random Boveda post - I don't know if true - but just saw a discussion on Reddit about the potential for boveda's to suck volatile terpene's and other flavors/odors out of curing weed.

I've never heard about this. Has anyone else in here heard this before or know of it?

I've been using them in my curing jars. They seem a really handy way to manage moisture. I'm wondering now....
 
and a random Boveda post - I don't know if true - but just saw a discussion on Reddit about the potential for boveda's to suck volatile terpene's and other flavors/odors out of curing weed.

I've never heard about this. Has anyone else in here heard this before or know of it?

I've been using them in my curing jars. They seem a really handy way to manage moisture. I'm wondering now....

They're relatively new some there may be some things we are not so sure if yet.

Have to wait for someone who uses them to get back to yah
 
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