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Cyberdevil
Bamboo Shoots!

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I try not play RPG's that take too long, especially ones that look like they came from the 20th century. My bro and sis have homes (dunno how much longer my bro will have a place), I'll be out on my ass. Guess Ill have to start looking, huh?

Sucks without irrigation pipe and pumps, huh? There was a pretty bad recession/gas shortage when I was growing up and my food intake was limited, though my Ma was good at hiding it. Wow, blacksmithing... a noble and necessary occupation indeed! No running underground drainage pipes/water/septic/sewer/roof leaders was an occupation my Pop made me do along side of him. Pretty good at it too.

Haha! Farming data and a small plot sounds like a nice mix! Edible, chewable pine sap? Maybe I heard of it from some old timers, in the 1970's and 80's...

Good practice. :) No plans on where/what/how? Jobs? Places?

If it was the full year it very much would, but as it is it's appreciated exercise. Without the summers I'd be in shit shape. That recession must've been before my time, late 70s? I know there was a real devaluation in Sweden back then, but I don't think we were affected. Harsh times.

Sounds just like the SMB (seen this?: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt01082 55/ ). Is it something you've kept working with since then?

It does. :) We occasionally axe a few living trees a little to fill the chewable-sap inventories . It takes at least a couple of years for the sap to harden enough that it becomes a chewable mass, too soft and it doesn't have any consistency (but it's great for healing wounds, blisters, etc), too dry and it just crumbles when you chew it. Fun fact: pine sprouts are a great source of vitamins; same thing with fresh birch leaves; have you tried dandelions?