Yet Another Noob!

keysa

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Greetings from a very rural place in the heart of Dixie.  I came across this forum a while back when SDS was sputtering it's last wheezy breaths.  I was also sputtering my last breaths when faced with the realization that I had back up plan, no huge stockpile of meds that I need to function.  Thankfully, I found you all and have been reading these forums for a few weeks now.  I have learned so much and am so appreciative that people take the time to share knowledge, experience and expertise.  It has been an unexpected comfort in dealing with undertreated anxiety - to know I'm not the only one in the boat.   So, thanks to all of you.  I look forward to getting to know you as time goes along.  

 
Welcome Keysa

I love traveling your part of the country.

I'm sure you'll be adding your southern charm to the group.

2E

 
Welcome from another southern gal. This site is full of good people & lots of info. It takes a lot of reading but is well worth it.

 
Welcome to a very helpful and friendy site full of great information and compassionate people. Almost everything anyone has experienced can be found by reading and then more reading.

I love your dog! Looks like he could give Gene Simmons a run for the money.

Enjoy your stay here.

 
I've already learned so much that I am sure will come in handy.  Example - before if I got a LL from customs I would have had a heart attack, a panic attack and called my lawyer.  Now I understand that while it isn't something that anyone wants, it doesn't mean that the SWAT team is on the way  either.  It's also nice to know that there are other people out there who understand irrational anxiety and how a mild mannered middled aged farm wife ends up buying this stuff on the internet.  So, thanks to all.  /default_smile.png

 
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  1. Mom&PopShop @ Mom&PopShop: That's what I thought. I haven't seen it around in a minute.
  2. L @ Layne_Cobain: Big league chew was fire and crazy addictive I remember cause like you said it was so soft so always felt like you weren’t chewing on enough until you had the whole pack in your mouth looking like an ole baseball pitcher with a cheek full of chaw
  3. N @ necromedic: It was, indeed, and very soft. Would almost flow through your hands on a hot day.
  4. Mom&PopShop @ Mom&PopShop: I'm trying to remember what the texture was like.. I know it came in a pouch like chewing tobacco. I remember it being cut up in strips like shredded chewing tobacco too, was that the case???
  5. Mom&PopShop @ Mom&PopShop: That big league chew was fire tho fr!!
  6. shoutback @ shoutback: Great American boobs were actually great British boobs. Facts
  7. M @ meepmoopmeep: bro what is this shoutbox today 😭😭
  8. LatsDoodis @ LatsDoodis: Whatever happened to great American boobs. I miss those, too. I wasn’t allowed to fondle them as a kid, my parents were health conscious.
  9. LatsDoodis @ LatsDoodis: Bubblegum rack? Like, boobies?
  10. LatsDoodis @ LatsDoodis: Don’t message people about things like veterinary care without taking care to mind the rules you two crazy nuts. More at stake than getting bad info or scammed, there’s predators out there looking for bigger fish and will step on a guppy to get to them. Fishing expeditions aren’t just for private citizens enjoying a calm weekend exploring the lake for a fish hookup. Offish of offishial fishing investigations may be looking for the best fishing hole and scare off the big
  11. xenxra @ xenxra: what do you mean "what happened to it"? it's sitting at the store on the bubblegum rack like it always has
  12. LatsDoodis @ LatsDoodis: What happened to Big League Chew? That was some mighty fine chewing gum. I personally never had any, but I think of it often.
  13. O @ oh be g: Pumpkin, any luck?
  14. Pumpkin @ Pumpkin: Looking for seasoned DBG sponsors with experience sedating horses to message me about the substance that you use and its sourcing on the CNM 🤩 :cool:
  15. Dr-Octagon @ Dr-Octagon: Rando noob lurker here
  16. Stims King @ Stims King: if there is any veteran here, contact me to get special discount.
  17. Thoth @ Thoth: Happy Vet’s day to every one out there protecting our beautiful country!
  18. DougBreyers @ DougBreyers: @xenxra Yeah, and then you went right up to the conductor's quarter and stuck your stinky feet in his face. Could have waited until the train made a complete stop, BUT NOOOOOO
  19. Hankhill @ Hankhill: Happy veterans day to all the vets. I have much respect for those who served, thank you for your service.
  20. tiquanunderwood @ tiquanunderwood: happy veterans day!
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