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My wax guy got a book in the mail

Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 8:52 pm
by Enigma
He was talking about this random beer can he found in his driveway right next to his locked car, then brought up some book that was in his mailbox today that had been shipped USPS. He was talking about bringing to the post office since it's obviously not his, but he'd already opened the package so I was like "Dude that's kind of a federal crime" and he got spooked.

Re: My wax guy got a book in the mail

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 4:37 pm
by Ain
If the carrier just delivered it to the wrong house, he should just deliver it himself if the address is on the package. Otherwise, read the book that the universe delivered to him, and then take it to the post office. Its no major crime opening a package that was wrongly delivered, especially if the address was actually his.

But the real question here is: just what the WTF is a "wax guy", and why do you have one? Is this someone that sells you wax? How much wax do you buy, and what do you use it for? Is "wax" slang for some new club drug? Or, is this just someone who waxes those difficult to reach areas for you ? I guess waxing the taint could get tricky. Should I, or should I not Google this?
So many questions on this one. :confused:

Re: My wax guy got a book in the mail

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 6:04 am
by Enigma
I'm pretty sure it wasn't even to the correct address.


Wax, dabs, concentrate, shatter, oil, et cetera. It's not a new thing, or a new trend. It originated back in the 70s and gained a lot of traction about 10-15 years ago. Your common weed has about 21% THC in it while wax has like 70+% on average. Once you get into distillates that's like 98.9% THC.

Re: My wax guy got a book in the mail

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:36 am
by Ain
Thanks for clearing that up.

Re: My wax guy got a book in the mail

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 2:11 pm
by Enigma
No problem. I get that question here and there and never know how much explaining needs to be done.