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talon

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S'up, Mainy!
Left and started some phone repair shops, sold them, live in Austin now.
Decade later and weed is still illegal but I'm at least working in an industry related field now and getting some grows and extracts lined up.

Won't miss the joys of small business ownership. Had my first kid a few weeks ago and I'm ready to just live life for the three of us and grow some dank buds.
 

farmingfisherman

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Time to take down and trim another tray tonight. This is great timing (even though I don't feel like it), because sales have been stellar lately. I am down to about half a pound.


Fat, dense, frosty, heavy colas -

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Strawberry Cheesecake -

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Og Kush. My oldest strain, been cloning and growing her for a decade -

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Cinderella 99 -

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Bought a new 1000w digital ballast (hanging on the board). It's tiny!

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RIU needs "smell o vision" Those look amazing!
 

tyler.durden

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Took the single speed cross bike out tonight to pick the wife up from work. 13 miles on one gear with a wide DH bar is so much fun!
Is it a tandem bike, or did she sit on the handlebars? It was 41 today, so I took a cold scooter ride to the lake to smoke, chill, and reflect. I wore the long underwear, my balaclava, and I pair of over the glasses ski goggles I just picked up. The goggles are great for not tearing up while riding fast, but limit my peripheral vision a bit. Anyway, fun to be on two wheels whenever possible.
 

farmingfisherman

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Is it a tandem bike, or did she sit on the handlebars? It was 41 today, so I took a cold scooter ride to the lake to smoke, chill, and reflect. I wore the long underwear, my balaclava, and I pair of over the glasses ski goggles I just picked up. The goggles are great for not tearing up while riding fast, but limit my peripheral vision a bit. Anyway, fun to be on two wheels whenever possible.
Nope.. She rode in this morning. My bike is a older steel cross bike I converted with a white industries eccentric rear hub. Currently set up with 39x17 gear. Up front I installed a surly cross check disc fork for stopping power.. Rear is a Paul cantilever. I rode it mainly because it has a generator hub with a bush & Muller headlight, bright ass tail light and fenders.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
I found a grow shop that actually has rubber gloves in stock!
Unfortunately, they want $30 for a box of 50 :o

No thanks.

Reusing the thicker 7 & 9 mil gloves isn't a big deal.
Hot water + rubbing alcohol gets em clean in a jiffy, and it's better for the environment. :wink:
Chunky try Harbor Freight. Last time I was there they still had them in stock and lots of them. for under 10/box depending on thicknes.
 

manfredo

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Chunky try Harbor Freight. Last time I was there they still had them in stock and lots of them. for under 10/box depending on thicknes.
Harbor Freight here has gloves, but at outrageous prices, with a sign hung up apologizing for the price and blaming it on their distributors, which is probably true.

I luckily had 3 boxes last spring, but am almost out...I just washed a bunch of the thicker black ones in the washing machine with bleach.
 

mistergrafik

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Nice, I can't remember the last time I tied shoes. And I love my SkechersView attachment 4796035
Those are sweet looking. I love the innovation of the shoe fitting to where tying them is now optional.. Mine are Adidas from the Asia Release in November. I finally retired my Old Yeezy Butters and planted some succulents in them last weekend. Looks pretty cool.

Knot on the inside
It took me some time 2 figure out that this was the only friendly suggestion 4 me. I tie my skateboarding shoes like this :eyesmoke: :peace:
 

manfredo

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I'll go for a triple post. I've been researching e-bikes all week, and decided to build one. I am ordering a 1500 watt rear hub motor today for a donor 26" WalMart aluminum mountain bike I am making into a cruiser. Front suspension only. It'll be for paved trails, or maybe a gravel road. Still deciding on a battery....So many battery choices, from $100 direct from China to $500 for a name brand, buy here battery. I'll probably go middle of the road...Chinese with a warranty bought here in the states, for around $200. Should be able to build it for around $500 with the free donor bike. From everything I have read they are scary fast, over 30 mph. My stimulus money fun project!
 
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