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JohnRich

Chap Stick Trivia

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This is a photo I took on a hiking trip in west Texas recently. The funny-looking plant on the left is called candelilla, and it is very common out here in the desert. The name means "little candle", which makes me wonder; if you light it with a match, does it burn like a candle? I'll have to try that the next time I'm out there... It has commercial value, because when you boil it in water, some kind of wax rises to the top, and is skimmed off and harvested. It's used in many commercial products and processes, including... chap stick! The Mexicans set up "candelilla camps", where they harvest the plants, boil them and save the wax. Once all the plants are gone in an area, they pack up their camp, move to another site, and start all over again.

So this is where chap stick comes from! After using the product for decades, now I know.

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Okay...here's one for ya! :)

Why do they 'actually' give you a lime with a beer
in old Mexico? :|

No...it's not to make it taste better,
well not exactly anyway... [:/]

What you are supposed to do is take the lime wedge
and run it around the rim of the glass...
the 'semi-acidic ' lime juice keeps flies from landing
on the glass! :ph34r:

So the next time you see some yuppie jam a lime into
a BOTTLE of Corona...

Ask them "Wuffo you do that?" ;)










~ If you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? ~

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Chap Stick plays a role in my favorite joke.

This duck walks into a pharmacy and walks up to the pharmacist. He tells the pharmacist, "Give me some Chap Stick, and put it on my bill."


:P


Vint
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"Make it hard again." Doc Ed

“A person needs a little madness, or else they never dare cut the rope and be free” Nikos Kazantzakis

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And all this time I thought it was dinosaur guts...:S:S:D

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"The mouse does not know life until it is in the mouth of the cat."

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What you are supposed to do is take the lime wedge and run it around the rim of the glass... the 'semi-acidic ' lime juice keeps flies from landing on the glass!



Thanks for that tip. It may come in handy some day while "roughing it", drinking beer in the boonies! Oh, wait; if there are beer and limes available, can that really be called "roughing it"?

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In some parts of "Old Mex"
That's about ALL there is available!

Pacifico not Corrona thought..
(and 'free-range' pigeons..er chickens)

I took a motorcycle trip to
Mexico City once....VERY roughing it!:o










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While I'm talking about desert plants, I might as well throw this out here.

Big Bend National Park, in south-west Texas, has had 20 inches of rain already this year, which is more than the normal annual rainfall. So everything was really in bloom, and absolutely beautiful.

Attached first is a prickly pear cactus in bloom. The second photo is another cactus flower. Who would have thought that something so ugly, could blossom so pretty?

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