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Posted on August 26, 2015 at 15:08:58
Chris Garrett
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please carry on.

Chris



 

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Smell the fresh air ... , posted on August 26, 2015 at 15:27:21
.... I use one of these;


usb diffuser key w

Filled with this;

Young Living Malaleuca Alternifolia Essential Oi








Perfect for purifying the air from the rancid smell of road kill.


It certainly helps me enjoy listening to music.

It does wonders for your PC as well.




 

It's funny..., posted on August 26, 2015 at 15:52:25
Chris Garrett
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that you posted that picture of the Melaleuca fragrance because the Melaleuca was brought over from Australia to soak up some of the Everglades' swampy areas and it's now classified as an invasive species, terribly so.

I have a stretch of I-75 here in Miami where there are Melaleuca stands on the shoulders and the inner grassy median areas, but we're expanding that stretch and so they've removed most of them.

They're very hardy and tough to remove and burning them only causes the water to boil and explode the trunks, which actually allows the trees to germinate elsewhere.

Chris



 

RE: It's funny..., posted on August 26, 2015 at 21:25:45
mkuller
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>They're very hardy and tough to remove and burning them only causes the water to boil and explode the trunks, which actually allows the trees to germinate elsewhere.>

Perhaps a metaphor for the obnoxious posters here sent to Whiner's rather than banned :-)

 

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