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i was in the near by woods and i was cutting branches down to clear a path that runs through the woods and came across some thing that i dont have a clue what it was . it was like green bubbles coming out of a old branche on the floor and i kick one of them open and a load of green dust came out :confused1:

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Now don't take this the wrong way, but why do so many people use their feet as their primary sensory organs when it comes to fungi???

 

 

Guys I used to work with (who are probably reading this and know who they are!) used to do it all the time.

 

"What's this?"

"I can't tell now because you've just kicked it to bits"

"Oh well"

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Now don't take this the wrong way, but why do so many people use their feet as their primary sensory organs when it comes to fungi???

 

 

Guys I used to work with (who are probably reading this and know who they are!) used to do it all the time.

 

"What's this?"

"I can't tell now because you've just kicked it to bits"

"Oh well"

 

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:lol::lol::congrats:

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