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Vnsmkr

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haha, yeah sometimes I need to flip the pics sideways before I post. Cheers everything is pretty happy right now. The smells are sweet, funky, sickening, fuely, all great
 

DST

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When we lived in Brunei my Mum was telling me she would just stick a branch in the ground and within a few weeks it would be growing like a tree.....no cloning gel needed there lol. Tropical fruits are mmmmmnnn tasty (except for durian) Papaya is lekker for sure though.
 

ruby fruit

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When we lived in Brunei my Mum was telling me she would just stick a branch in the ground and within a few weeks it would be growing like a tree.....no cloning gel needed there lol. Tropical fruits are mmmmmnnn tasty (except for durian) Papaya is lekker for sure though.
Now u got me i interested in that plant
 

DST

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I wouldn't have thought so Papa. Never seen any frost in that region:)

It's interesting to see how the world climates have been shifting (climate change or whatever label you want to put onto it). The wine producing belt has shifted over the last century and now parts of the South of the UK pretty much have the terroir to grow top quality wine. I believe for the last few years there has been an English Sparkling Wine that has basically beaten the French Champagne.

Ruby, when we lived in Brunei in the 70's it was still all jungle then with a bit chopped out for an Army camp. We literally lived in the jungle for the first 6 months without running water or electricity, I am not sure how my Mum coped being in her early 20's from Scotland with 2 bairns. But the soil down there must have had crazy beneficial herds like no other, We eventually got moved into a lovely house but of course crttiers don't have boundaries. We would have armie of ants crawling across the floor, up a table leg, across the table, then back up the wall on the other side, not a thing you could do lol. And don't get me started on the Man of the Jungle...Orangutan! My sister use to crap herself from them. Bander seri bagawan is now really built up I heard.
 

papapayne

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Yea, I had thought my silver lace vine got killed off due to geese, chickens, trellis falling over, etc, but its coming back with a vengeance. The nursery man swore it was a tough SOB plant, and only plant it if you really want to establish a huge fence. cant wait to see it take off this year!
 

Vnsmkr

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I wouldn't have thought so Papa. Never seen any frost in that region:)

It's interesting to see how the world climates have been shifting (climate change or whatever label you want to put onto it). The wine producing belt has shifted over the last century and now parts of the South of the UK pretty much have the terroir to grow top quality wine. I believe for the last few years there has been an English Sparkling Wine that has basically beaten the French Champagne.

Ruby, when we lived in Brunei in the 70's it was still all jungle then with a bit chopped out for an Army camp. We literally lived in the jungle for the first 6 months without running water or electricity, I am not sure how my Mum coped being in her early 20's from Scotland with 2 bairns. But the soil down there must have had crazy beneficial herds like no other, We eventually got moved into a lovely house but of course crttiers don't have boundaries. We would have armie of ants crawling across the floor, up a table leg, across the table, then back up the wall on the other side, not a thing you could do lol. And don't get me started on the Man of the Jungle...Orangutan! My sister use to crap herself from them. Bander seri bagawan is now really built up I heard.
I stayed a bunch in kuala belat. Nice little quiet place
 

papapayne

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I wouldn't have thought so Papa. Never seen any frost in that region:)

It's interesting to see how the world climates have been shifting (climate change or whatever label you want to put onto it). The wine producing belt has shifted over the last century and now parts of the South of the UK pretty much have the terroir to grow top quality wine. I believe for the last few years there has been an English Sparkling Wine that has basically beaten the French Champagne.

Ruby, when we lived in Brunei in the 70's it was still all jungle then with a bit chopped out for an Army camp. We literally lived in the jungle for the first 6 months without running water or electricity, I am not sure how my Mum coped being in her early 20's from Scotland with 2 bairns. But the soil down there must have had crazy beneficial herds like no other, We eventually got moved into a lovely house but of course crttiers don't have boundaries. We would have armie of ants crawling across the floor, up a table leg, across the table, then back up the wall on the other side, not a thing you could do lol. And don't get me started on the Man of the Jungle...Orangutan! My sister use to crap herself from them. Bander seri bagawan is now really built up I heard.

Yea, Its crazy to see the way climate is changing. Scary times. Gotta adapt, sucks for the animals that can't.

My sustainability professor swore that if every american planted and let a 10x10 area go to timber bamboo on their property, we could lower co2 levels to a pre 1950 level.
 

DST

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Humans are funny eh. No matter what happens the Earth will eaither get rid of us or we will need to adapt. I am sure there would be some benefits in stopping the extraction of oil (sorry vnsmkr) and replacing it with fields of renewable weed/hemp. Bamboo is a cray cray plant, once that's growing it ain't stopping, lol.
 

Vnsmkr

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Humans are funny eh. No matter what happens the Earth will eaither get rid of us or we will need to adapt. I am sure there would be some benefits in stopping the extraction of oil (sorry vnsmkr) and replacing it with fields of renewable weed/hemp. Bamboo is a cray cray plant, once that's growing it ain't stopping, lol.
No need to be sorry I agree but it will still pay my bills until I can do other things...Its a huge machine unfortunately and it has alot of everything sewn up....fukn sad
 

Vnsmkr

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Humans are funny eh. No matter what happens the Earth will eaither get rid of us or we will need to adapt. I am sure there would be some benefits in stopping the extraction of oil (sorry vnsmkr) and replacing it with fields of renewable weed/hemp. Bamboo is a cray cray plant, once that's growing it ain't stopping, lol.
I always say this is the cycle of earth...things live things die....we are just madly accelerating that rate...but in the end its us who dies...the earth will be here
 

ttystikk

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View attachment 3615501 Duuude chill here ...naked dim dim
My first girlfriend was chinese. My stomach is still upset with me for letting her go.

I did learn how to cook a lot of Chinese food, though- and my gyoza are second to none. Seriously, I've had people fly in from out of the country, saying my pot stickers were a must do during their visit.

I'd say to post a pic of the lady who made that one, but she's probably not a hottie anymore, lol
 

Vnsmkr

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The only hot bitches I see every day are in my garden. Aint no sensible hotties awake at 4am unless they are being bounced around a hotel bed and none outside when I ride, and I dont go anywhere else....let me start travelling again.....But for now thats all the hot bitches you get, afterall this is a weed forum ;)
 
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