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WCDT strips 3711 to 3715 (2nd-6th April 2018)
pwhodges:
--- Quote from: NemesisDancer on 05 Apr 2018, 03:09 ---My grandma used to refer to chocolate biscuits as "choccy biccies", which I've always assumed was one of her Northernisms :')
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Nothing specifically Northern about that; I say the same in Southern England. And for me, "cookie" is a specific type of biscuit, generally rather large, slightly soft and almost but not quite gooey.
shanejayell:
One also wonders where Clinton learned the scent of weed...
Tho admittedly, he's in college. Not THAT surprising.
cesium133:
To be fair, it has a very distinctive stench. I think the only way it's actually tolerable is if you're high enough to not care.
awgiedawgie:
Maybe Clinton was just too drunk when he first walked in, or maybe the smell of freshly-baked cookies was just too strong, but I’m kinda surprised he didn’t notice the smell of pot right away. As cesium133 pointed out, it has a very distinctive stench.
Thrudd:
--- Quote from: Castlerook on 04 Apr 2018, 16:24 ---Aaaaand the joke is dead.
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No it's not!
It's getting better.
--- Quote from: cesium133 on 05 Apr 2018, 07:58 ---To be fair, it has a very distinctive stench. I think the only way it's actually tolerable is if you're high enough to not care.
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That distinctive aroma is due to various volatile organic compounds of the Turpinol family. Yes that means they are chemically similar to turpentine.
As someone who grew up in the house of a painter of the housing variety you get inured used to that particular stench.
Mind, I have worked with licensed large scale commercial producers and dealing with the fumes on such a scale is a major headache in more ways than one.
One has gone so far as to try bubbling exhaust air in an attempt to scrub it while another wanted to use it in the gas heater air feed :facepalm:
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