What did you accomplish today?

too larry

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Stayed at the camp last night. Walked home about 0600. Picked over the garden {Armenian cucumbers. Acorn squash, squash, peppers, okra and peas}, then worked getting the trees and bushes off the shed. Ate lunch, napped and now I'm at work. My customers are gone, but I have to set up for an event tomorrow. Then watch the ball game when I get home.
 

tyler.durden

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Harvest week again. Cut down ten plants out of a tray of 22 last night, 4 OG Kush and 6 Trainwreck. Big, dense, frosty buds -


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The OG is a BIG producer. Just 4 sog plants fill up this Folger's coffee can. The Best Part of Waking Up...

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The rest of these ladies are coming down tonight. They're so fat, that they bend and fall over when I take their neighbors away...

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I LOVE this C99 mom! It's crazy how fat and heavy the colas of this pheno are.
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Strawberry Cheesecake. My fav...
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Obepawn

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Harvest week again. Cut down ten plants out of a tray of 22 last night, 4 OG Kush and 6 Trainwreck. Big, dense, frosty buds -


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The OG is a BIG producer. Just 4 sog plants fill up this Folger's coffee can. The Best Part of Waking Up...

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The rest of these ladies are coming down tonight. They're so fat, that they bend and fall over when I take their neighbors away...

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I LOVE this C99 mom! It's crazy how fat and heavy the colas are.
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Strawberry Cheesecake. My fav...
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Beautiful.
 

WeedFreak78

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After 5 years and 8 months of being wilfully unemployed, I applied for a job today. $20/hr, no drug test, close to home and what should be easy work doing mechanical assembly in a climate controlled building were too good to pass on. My buddy works at the place and says it's a real lax atmosphere. Plus, tons of Asian women, so that could be a plus:hump:. First step to buying the house from my mother, need a verifiable income. I gotta brush up on my tongue biting, it's not gonna be easy taking orders from someone and I gotta watch my swearing. Fuck...this is gonna suck. :cry:
 

tyler.durden

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After 5 years and 8 months of being wilfully unemployed, I applied for a job today. $20/hr, no drug test, close to home and what should be easy work doing mechanical assembly in a climate controlled building were too good to pass on. My buddy works at the place and says it's a real lax atmosphere. Plus, tons of Asian women, so that could be a plus:hump:. First step to buying the house from my mother, need a verifiable income. I gotta brush up on my tongue biting, it's not gonna be easy taking orders from someone and I gotta watch my swearing. Fuck...this is gonna suck. :cry:
I hear you. I haven't had a job in almost 10 years (not a real one, just growing and music). One day I'll probably need a way to show some legit income. I hope to figure out a way to fake that, too. I can't imagine a real job again. Good luck, bro. Subbed...
 

Lethidox

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That's 90% of all jobs, wash, rinse, repeat.. Get used to it or start your own business.
not compared to culinary field imo. it's busy, slow, you got specials, your not standing in 1 spot for 4+ hours just laying down marinated meat all day staring at the ground. etc.. yes your right most jobs are boring in that sense it is rinse and repeat but i was comparing the 2 of mine in general. thus why i always move around kitchens after a few years if they dont run specials at all or allow us to come up with some and sell it then what else can i learn? thus why i've moved around different restaurants over the years. learned how to make pizza, steaks, sushi, etc..

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Stop stumbling over the road blocks. Look for the stepping stones.
you do understand this was a LONG time ago. back when i was contemplating on staying in the culinary field or going back to school and i felt like i had to give it 1 more chance to make sure i am certain that i want to leave the culinary field. i left them on good terms though thus why they contacted me back and i've helped them while i left and worked at another job. it's not that i wasn't grateful for the opportunity or the job. i only left the company once and that wasy about 1-2 years ago. i know it's been 1 year for sure. i actually went back to college before starting there.

this wasn't recently lmfao. only reason why i remained in the culinary field so far recently was because i have a lot of experience and schooling so it's super easy for me to get a job in the field plus turn over rate is extremely high.

btw talked to the boss who does payroll he said he will put me on when he gets back from a business trip next week as he leaves on saturday or tomorrow. trust i ain't worried. i plan this shit out. older then i was back then, wiser with my decisions despite i still do stupid shit.

EDIT: i have actually been with this company before they got all these huge deals and remained with them working under the table when they needed help when people were sick thus why i have a good relationship with them. i appreciate the job offer they gave back when i needed it the most and yes like you said gotta look for the stepping stones and as someone else said stop being the road block to my own future. each year i get smarter and learn from my past mistakes and what i've taken for granted and all that.
 
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Bareback

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I made this meatloaf a few years ago and i’m Thinking about making it again this weekend. What you think?
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A few years ago, I was watching an episode of Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and a diner that was making this and it got my full attention. It was like the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen and we all know what bacon does when added to beef. I’ve been cooking for a very long time but for some reason, it never occurred to me to do something like this.

It looks like a trilobite.....is that intentional.
 

Bareback

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It gets stupid hot here, I just picked up a couple sheets of plywood next to my garage and there were a bunch of worms under it, they were eating the termite leftovers, bastards... You could always tarp it.
I do construction, and over the years I have removed and keep multiple tubs . I use said tubs to compost in and worms love it.

You could definitely do a in the ground worm/compost bin with ample food supply you'll never have a shortness of a-sexuall creatures. All you can do a 6" layer of sand around the in ground , water daily ( the sand ) for a evaporator refrigerator effect. Some worm breeders use chicken scratch to promote the breeding process.
 

Lethidox

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long ass day of work and crazy one too. coworker going bat shit crazy on us saying we stole the washers from the big slicer that apparently costs $5k the washers are pretty huge and of all the times we worked together just the 3 of us why would 2 of us steal the washers? we think she is senile as she is kind of old not too old but she isn't mentally there sometimes as well. she was super quick to just blame us saying we stole it and so the boss rewinds the video tape and nobody took it lol. so were helping her look for it and she is just throwing a tantrum throwing everything on the ground. climbs this big metal shelf starts throwing shit on the ground from the top shelf and then ends up falling down. we ask if she was okay and she yells at us saying " IT WASN'T ON PURPOSE!"

after that i just walked out told my other coworker im gonna take a smoke since we can't even slice the meat until the other boss comes in to check it out and get new washers. then when were gone she starts complaining to the new guy telling him we threw it in the trash. we don't even touch the slicer or the parts at all cause of how she is. only person that could of misplaced it was her and she knows it but won't admit it. my coworker thinks she put it in her purse and just wants to blame us to stir the pot for no reason. idk why but she is a very angry person.

i actually left a big piece of the slicer on the rack that she typically puts away right after cleaning it and today she didn't and i told my coworker i moved it to another shelf on the same rack where she could see it so it wouldn't fall on the ground and she said she saw it but i jokingly said "maybe she will steal that tomorrow and blame it on us that it's missing too" hopefully she doesn't "misplace" that part as well because if not she is screwing everyone over.

other then that i mean im getting put on the payroll in about 2 weeks bosses going on a business trip to promote the company in colorado and then on another business trip to copackage in california so i can open up that bank account at the credit union early july. not sure how there payroll is i highly assume biweekly but it could be weekly. idk how tomorrow is gonna go tbh if that big piece i put on the shelf ends up missing i bet it was her. today was supposed to be an easy day get out at 11am get paid for the full 8 hours but since the washers went missing ended up leaving 1 hour later then usual. should be an interesting day.

just got to water my pineapple chunk today with some bennies and wash clothes and shower not sure what we doing on saturday for fathers day probably go upstairs to spend time with my grandpa or go out to eat dinner with my dad.
 

Bareback

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If practical, put it on N side of house or garage, surround it with chicken wire and put rags, something water absorbent and a small fan. Wet the rags once or twice a day on hot days. Where you live in summer, maybe a lot of times a day lol. Anyway, a make shift swamp cooler ought to keep it cool enough
Sorry Malt I didn't see this post before I made one saying something very similar .
 
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