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Loon
05-13-2011, 01:15 AM
These are absolutely free, with no need to reciprocate the supplier or teacher, for the effort they used
to get this.

Only requirement is that you are able to get navigate your way around a North American forest with
some wildlife. You will need to see detail, of the pea size ingredient, at 1-7 body lengths.

This really works, money back guarantee. If your metabolism is a little different, we will insure that
the larger dosage, will be provided with the method. More is OK is you need it, but very little more
required.

Some with poor vision might have to lean over a little more, to spot these treasures.

Hike in a wooded forest with some underbrush shrubs, and/or berries that are between the larger
trees.

As told at the inner-circle of the campfire ...

A greenhorn is walking through the forest with a older guy and asks him;
'What are those, some kind of pills?

The old guy replies, 'why yes they are, they are organic smart pills, packed with nutrients.
Try some, and see the difference yourself, they usually work pretty quick'

The greenhorn bends down and eats a few, and says 'these are not bad, they got fiber and are
chewy.'

The old cuss says, 'Have some more, a big man like you probably needs more, so take them by the
handful.'

After the greenhorn has a couple handfuls, he complains about swallowing, so the old guy gives him
some water, and the chewy material turns to a mud-like consistency, and the flavor become apparent.

The green horn yells out, 'These are not smart pills, they are rabbit droppings.'

Old cuss says,' See you're getting smarter already.'

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"Hey! These aren't smart pills, these are rabbit pellets!"
"Now you're getting smart." said his good buddy.
According to the FAA Aviation Instructor's Handbook, this is called "gaining an insight."

Lucas
05-13-2011, 07:37 AM
Haha nice first post. Welcome

GeneChing
05-16-2011, 11:24 AM
I kept a rabbit for a while. Rabbits often eat their own droppings. Happy Year of the Rabbit! (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59666)

David Jamieson
05-16-2011, 11:27 AM
Try the chocolate covered almonds.
The Moose leave them for travelers, because of their Moose kindness. :p

Loon
12-08-2011, 08:15 PM
Great to hear about the rabbits. They really know their sht.

Interesting about your raising rabbits.

I had a few, at separate time intervals, as pets outside in two variations of a page/kennel.

You are absolutely correct that they eat their own poop. There is nothing wrong with it as long as it is dry and it keeps well.

Yes, I ate some, both as a kid, and to be able to tell the Smart Pill story in person. This used to be the way it was done, in the ''old school' of hiking and Scout.

Below is a variation. Enjoy. Maybe fix some up, roasted, coated with chocolate, for unwanted guests and relatives. These will work with party mix of checks, pretzels, nuts and worshestire sauce. The totally ruthless have used these inside chocolate cookies, oatmeal cookies (fiber), and fruit cakes. I have never had them sweetened yet. Maybe someone with some brass balls can report back.

Happy Tasty Holidays.

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Nature's Herbal Concentrate; tastes like wild hickory nuts

Pine cones have seeds in recessed cavities where resin also collects. Bumble bees have pollen concentrates that stick to their wings. Be pollen has all kinds of proven health effects.

Just as there are tide pool eddies that collect nutrients for tide pool life, a brushy secluded area will filter the forest's pollens, particulates, airborne debris into a dust ball the size of a pea.

These little conglomerates contain many wild and untreated raw nutrients. Get the benefits of the wild forest that was lost with the over-civilization, without a lifestyle change. These pills direct from Mother Nature are packed with trace elements and great fiber content.

Eat raw one at a time, or by the handful for quicker results. Do not use in soup. Good to have like pills with a meal also.

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I kept a rabbit for a while. Rabbits often eat their own droppings. Happy Year of the Rabbit! (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59666)