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DoobieBrother

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Hmm...
Sitting here toking, and munching on some delicious and nutritious "WHeat Thins" while thinking to myself and pondering the many unbounded mysterious of the Cosmos and I says, "Self:" I says to myself "Has there ever been a delicious snack cracker that goes by the name of 'Wheat Fats'?".
ba-dump-tsss!
(*you are commanded to both verbally and mentally emphasize the "h" in "wHeat")
 

DoobieBrother

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Just got done mowing my beautifully cultivated lawn.

(below is a mosaic of 3 different photos, so, no: it's not your eyes messing with you)
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Actually getting it rototilled and leveled out, so the grass & weeds have been killed.
The previous owners had a Great Dane that dug holes & divots everywhere, and don't want the wife turning an ankle while walking around.
And it bounces & beats the hell out of the mower, too.
It's really bad.
Will be installing a 6-ft cedar fence along the right-hand side of the pic so the weed seeds will have less of a chance of blowing in.

***edit: the grass actually looks really brown & dead in person, but the pic enhanced the greens for some reason
 
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Dr.Amber Trichome

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WOW doobz your new home looks awesome. Im so happy you found the perfect home after all the ups and downs in the search.! the backyard is really cool, so much potential there for an amazing outdoor! and beautiful roddiedendrum.I have several of them too. haven't seen them for a couple years but looking forward to returning next month. Heres a purty picture from the Grand Canyon for ya, i took a couple dayz agoGrand Canyon May 2014 195.JPG !
 

budolskie

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Na I love the stuff haha, it's went from like grains of rice to sugar puff size lumps on top of the bong ha filling one up now for wake n bake
 

DoobieBrother

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I was online looking up info on a murder back in my home town back in the late 1970's and came across some old photos from what looks to be about 1975.
And there were a few pics of the parking structure attached to the J.C. Penny's building downtown.
Me and a group of buddies were going to get a bicycle one of them had ordered, but it was un-assembled and needed a way to get it home, so I was always the one who had the truck, with a camper shell on the back, so I got called on t to do a lot of hauling for friends.
This is the entrance ramp to the parking garage.




My truck, I knew, was about 6'9" tall due to the camper shell, so up I drove.
(very similar to this one)

Three concrete overhangs into the insides I hear & feel a loud & horrific screeching scraping sound start from the front corner of the camper shell.
I forgot about the eyebolts & a wood support rail that was added for carrying a 14' aluminum boat.
So instead of being 6'9" tall, it was now 7'0" tall, and the cement overhangs were getting shorter the further into the garage we drove.
Not much lower, but enough, when your scraping your roof on it. ;-)
So there's a big pile of cars behind us, the truck is firmly wedged between the floor and the cement overhang, and the only way out is forward.
So I let most of the air out of the tires and just barely made it out with only some scraped eyebolts, and a broken ham radio antennae I'd forgotten to remove before going into the garage.
I had 8-ply tires on it, so even after letting most of the air out it barely got low enough to make it out.
Sorry for the ramble
:-)
 
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jimmer6577

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Doobie your truck story reminds me of 1 time I rented a U-haul and got it stuck under a real small overpass. I was only 19 and didn't think about letting the air out of the tires and called for help. The cop and tow truck driver got a real good laugh when he did exactly that and had me free in less than 5 mins.
 

Enwhysea

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Great thread guy just wandering if I can get some of that input you guys are famous for


Can anyone give me advice on how to properly vent my tent with 2 lights 1x400 1x600 I have 1x4"inline 2x6"inlines and a box fan currently should I run my lights side by side or should I run them in a straight line ? I'm currently in a 2x4x7 tent
 

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supchaka

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If I was running in a 2x4 I would probably put them in a line. You could get tricky and run the light exhaust without it pulling from the tent. IE: The IN and OUT of the light aren't inside the tent. Then another 6" for the scrubbing, cooling. I wouldnt be using the 4" most likely.
 
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