Spotted

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I'm sure there are different types, but I was told that these pop up on cow patties around sunrise, on warm, humid mornings. Same people told me if you take a bag from a loaf of bread, you can fill it in about 30 minutes.
 

Thepaetsguy

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I was told they grew quite readily in the cow pastures around Frogmore, South Carolina.
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I'm sure there are different types, but I was told that these pop up on cow patties around sunrise, on warm, humid mornings. Same people told me if you take a bag from a loaf of bread, you can fill it in about 30 minutes.
If your going down the street and you can see all the filiments inside the lightbulbs in the streetlights then you were having a good time;)
 
#28
When you look down the creek at night and the reflection of the moon in the water looks like a train coming at you in the woods...you run away from the tracks, right?
 
#30
I was stationed at MCAS Beaufort and PI for six years. I know where Joe Frazier lived in Frogmore. We used to party on the beach behind Fort Fremont. Yeah, I've been there many times, too.
My parents now live in Murrill's Inlet.
 
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I'm sure there are different types, but I was told that these pop up on cow patties around sunrise, on warm, humid mornings. Same people told me if you take a bag from a loaf of bread, you can fill it in about 30 minutes.
I can remember the first time I tried them….i was in Panama…..they were prevalent…had a mess hall cook in our little group…he made tea….i talked to a sloth….and as I remember he spoke back in broken English…LMAO…it was a very long night..
 
#35
When we got back from the field in the early morning, we would boil the mushrooms, make tea and drain the shroom, make big omlettes with half of them and eat those while the tea cooled. The other half went on frozen pizzas for later. Of course there was a keg out front, all the vehicles were impounded in a safe area and the keys were in a locked box. Nobody slept, we all wandered around in the woods behind the cabin and talked to the animals and trees. That was before the US military instituted random drug tests.
At least, that the way I remember it, and as told to me by some witnesses.
 

Thepaetsguy

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#36
I can remember the first time I tried them….i was in Panama…..they were prevalent…had a mess hall cook in our little group…he made tea….i talked to a sloth….and as I remember he spoke back in broken English…LMAO…it was a very long night..
Tried them once and the world was rounded inside of rounded and everything was melting together. Books in the library turned into a melted color mess...

My foot hit a busy street and all the lights in the world turned out. I just kept walking. I got my vision back halfway through an empty parking lot and could see every filament inside every light there seemed like 100’s of them. It was different I guess but not something I’d enjoy as a hobby.
 

Thepaetsguy

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#37
I am curious. @Thepaetsguy , did you find out anything about the mysterious bikes?
Do you have new neighbors who ride old mini bikes?
tractor in the yard hasn’t moved and no one has been there. I’m afraid to go onto this property at all to even just knock on the door. The bikes out front and the barn out back have my curiosity but it’s like the place is abandoned..
 
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