Funny story, a couple years ago, my wife, 2 daughters and I were out for a walk at a park. We pass a couple of people in thier early 20s and my wife says, "I smell skunk." My daughters and I look at her like "do you not know what that is?" and started laughing. We had to tell her and then she was laughing too.What?
Where I work the business park we’re in also has the biggest growing house on the East Coast. It’s about 10k sq ft building. The places security is better than the Federal Reserve building in downtown Boston. Just about daily another crop gets harvested and put into the massive drying rooms. The whole business park smells of weed. Today it’s skunk weed, tomorrow might be pineapple! ?Funny story, a couple years ago, my wife, 2 daughters and I were out for a walk at a park. We pass a couple of people in thier early 20s and my wife says, "I smell skunk." My daughters and I look at her like "do you not know what that is?" and started laughing. We had to tell her and then she was laughing too.
Maybe my memory has faded but I don't recall it smelling like that back in my days. ?
And here we are worried about car emissions and cow farts.Where I work the business park we’re in also has the biggest growing house on the East Coast. It’s about 10k sq ft building. The places security is better than the Federal Reserve building in downtown Boston. Just about daily another crop gets harvested and put into the massive drying rooms. The whole business park smells of weed. Today it’s skunk weed, tomorrow might be pineapple! ?