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Apr. 2nd, 2008 08:31 pmAt some point, every year during pollen season, I have this thought, in part because the place where I live turns downright YELLOW with the stuff. I'm not exaggerating. There are some parts on campus where if people don't walk on it on a regular basis, it's bright yellow from pollen. I probably mentioned it last year, but I'm going to go ahead and reiterate it, for the heck of it:
Have you ever thought about the fact that, during pollen season, we're basically all walking, working, and breathing in one big, fat, giant, TREE ORGY?
Think on that the next time you go outside! XDDD
Have you ever thought about the fact that, during pollen season, we're basically all walking, working, and breathing in one big, fat, giant, TREE ORGY?
Think on that the next time you go outside! XDDD
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Date: 2008-04-03 12:41 am (UTC)I used to live in Marin County in northern California, near the Nicasio Redwood grove. I could look off the balcony of my apartment and see clouds of pollen drifting up from the redwoods in the spring...
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Date: 2008-04-03 06:12 pm (UTC)It's INSANE how much they put out. When it gets really bad, you can drive on the highway, and off in the distance, it looks like a yellow fog. BUT IT'S NOT FOG.