Posted by brent zappe on November 11, 2015 at 09:08:09 from (69.230.51.150):
I was out driveing around yesterday and I found a bunch of these things. I stoped and asked this man if I could have two of them he said yes. I can remember geting up early in the morning and going to grand parents place just to light these smug pots up. Just think if you have a nieghbor that you want to get even with light one of these up and let it do its thing. There great for citurs. Only citurs growers would know we use to use them and till we found the fan machines to do the trick. In my town the groves are leaveing and homes are being built ,the pots are going, the Fan machines are comeing down and people are trying to buy the flat v-8 engines from those fan machines just for the parts I guess. We where onuce know for Oranges but now who knows. Yes I live in Riverside Ca at one time we had Navel Orange tree grovels all over (here's to Mr Tibet his dream came true only to know later that it is dieing out). I should know about this my grandpa worked with MR Tibet and my dad was born in this town in 1930. I am a native farmer of Riverside Ca.
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