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manfredo

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I did that for a long time.....price ofcigs here in NY has been sky rocketing for years.
Think about 12$ a pack....we do have many Native American reservations around where you can get a decent price
Is that Cayuga Lake by chance? I've meant to ask you that a few times and now that you say NY....

I make my own with "pipe tobacco". Can't afford to buy them. I think it's $80 a carton now.
I did the same thing for a while, rolled my own with a machine....I was buying them from the Indian reservations too...That was a great deal at first.
 

StonedGardener

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For about five days in a fucking row , I've had to shovel my fucking ice skating rink. Just keeps fucking snowing , blowing and fucking drifting over rink.
The weather is suppose to get above freezing next week, want to keep ice clear of snow that would otherwise stick to the smooth glassy ice. Great exercise and you don't get cold even if it is neg 3 degrees ....plus it's a good excuse for not fucking house cleaning

Got some horns on my demon's head...starting shoulders tonight.
 

MICHI-CAN

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For about five days in a fucking row , I've had to shovel my fucking ice skating rink. Just keeps fucking snowing , blowing and fucking drifting over rink.
The weather is suppose to get above freezing next week, want to keep ice clear of snow that would otherwise stick to the smooth glassy ice. Great exercise and you don't get cold even if it is neg 3 degrees ....plus it's a good excuse for not fucking house cleaning

Got some horns on my demon's head...starting shoulders tonight.
Gonna dump a few hundred pounds of sugar oak ash in front of my insane greenhouse pedestal fans on Monday. Had it with the F-N ice here. My drive will melt before the big storm coming.
 

raratt

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Have you ever used this stuff...I like the one in the green box better I think, but this stuff melts tobacco and grease away like nobody's business, and it's like $5 a box

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I have some phosphate free stuff like it. I would probably use it if I was planning on painting. I think it pulls too much of the surface coating off. Phosphates are banned here, "bad for the environment".
 

manfredo

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I have some phosphate free stuff like it. I would probably use it if I was planning on painting. I think it pulls too much of the surface coating off. Phosphates are banned here, "bad for the environment".
Well when you get done, my walls could use a washing too. When I was younger, washing all the walls in the house was an annual thing, because i smoked too. I can't even fathom doing it now.

I just ordered some new eyeglasses, and they now offer a anti fog coating...You know damned well I got it...with masks, glasses suck extra bad. My favorite eyeglass store....Zenni. I got what would be a $400-500 pair of glasses at a brick & mortar through them for $140...top of the line everything with all the bells and whistles.
 

lokie

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I did get the beginnings of a hoop house built even though there is 16 in of snow on the ground got to clear it out hopefully we'll get some pictures taken with a phone that doesn't have the camera lens on it smashed to Oblivion. I do have a quick question for you guys do any of you have enough experience with indicas over the years where you could point to a specific point where the tallest Indica we're growing why are the Indy cuz I'm seeing all the sudden so Squad and short I've seem to remember them getting Christmas tree type heights when I was a kid
Perhaps this link will assist you in your search for answers.


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manfredo

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Damn it's quiet around here!!

I managed to trim 2 smaller plants this afternoon, a Dracarys and Black Lime Bubba. Easy trimming, zero larf.

Then made home made mac & cheese for dinner, even though I had to choke it down.

And I have a heated garage lined up to work on my ATV plow vehicle, only about 5 minutes away, so perhaps!!
 

StonedGardener

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Is that Cayuga Lake by chance? I've meant to ask you that a few times and now that you say NY....


I did the same thing for a while, rolled my own with a machine....I was buying them from the Indian reservations too...That was a great deal at first.
Cayuga is quite a ways east
Is that Cayuga Lake by chance? I've meant to ask you that a few times and now that you say NY....


I did the same thing for a while, rolled my own with a machine....I was buying them from the Indian reservations too...That was a great deal at first.
Pretty damn close...Cayuga is east from the lake I'm on. You're right about butts from reservations..." That was a great deal AT FIRST"
 

manfredo

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Cayuga is quite a ways east

Pretty damn close...Cayuga is east from the lake I'm on. You're right about butts from reservations..." That was a great deal AT FIRST"
Nice...I know all those lakes. From about age 25 to 45 I was heavily into boating and water skiing, and had a bunch of similar friends, and every weekend we would head to a different one. Skaneateles Lake was one of my favorites that must be close to you....I was always just blown away by how clean the water is. You can be in 15' of water and see the bottom. A couple friends were into scuba diving and that was a favorite place to dive too.

I sure miss those days!
 

manfredo

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Oh what a day working in the cold. The ATV wouldn't start so no taking it to my buddys heated garage. I couldn't even move it to the sun. But I got the side cover off to inspect the belt. and it's fine. I have a few ideas what the problem is, but it was getting dark...I have to take the plastic cowl off of it tomorrow to get to things.

Man, I am sure wishing I installed that woodstove out there like I wanted too. I wouldn't use it often probably, except for projects like this.

Best news....There's snow on the way, and quite a bit....7" Thursday and another 3" on Friday, which translates to anything from 2'' to 3'.
 

StonedGardener

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Nice...I know all those lakes. From about age 25 to 45 I was heavily into boating and water skiing, and had a bunch of similar friends, and every weekend we would head to a different one. Skaneateles Lake was one of my favorites that must be close to you....I was always just blown away by how clean the water is. You can be in 15' of water and see the bottom. A couple friends were into scuba diving and that was a favorite place to dive too.

I sure miss those days!
Lost youth..what a bitch. Actually I'm living in the Seneca , Keuka area (vineyards up the ass, hundreds of wineries)...Skaneateles Lake is way north east of me. If ya ever want to go on a wild ride, a wine tour ( they start mid-morning and go all day) let me know. I'll arrange a DD and get a cornucopia of illicit drugs for the adventure................."Fear and Loathing in Wine Country".
 
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