F.M.I.L.Y
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Yeah.....pr0n, finally!
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that is so good doobie,and very happy the inspection man did his job,...I remember not long ago my heat exchanger went out,month after yr home Warranty.Talked with the wife who's in conference with our agent, and we'd both forgot that the sellers are including a 1-year Home Warranty that will cover not only many of the small problems the house has that we were going to pay for and I was going to do the labor on, but it also covers the furnace if it fails.
If it does go kaputski, the warranty will cover the parts labor to fix it, or the entire replacement of the furnace if it's not repairable.
And the warranty can be extended indefinitely for $445 a year after the first year of coverage.
Huge relief!!
So she's signed the paperwork, and has already contacted our investment broker and told her to liquidate our holdings (will take 3 days to sell it off, and will net us about $42k) for down payments, closing costs, flooring, appliances, etc..
So as of now, we "own" the house (after escrow closes on September 9th)!
Saturday we go to a flooring company I visited a few hours ago so we can choose carpet and/or laminate flooring to be installed, and start packing stuff up here in the apartment.
We'll be moved in on September 16th, 2 days before I start back on chemo, and 8 days before my b-day.
Will be contacting my buddy to see about acquiring some more herb, 'cause it's going to be a doozy of a time for the next month.
But will be resting in our home soon enough.
Good looking buds, F.M.I.L.Y.!Yeah.....pr0n, finally!
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[h=1]US scientists discover new mammal species[/h] |
[h=2]Raccoon-like olinguito was discovered living in the threatened cloud forests of South America.[/h] The long-tailed, orange-furred, big-eyed olinguito - said to resemble a cross between a house cat and a teddy bear - is the newest mammal and the first carnivore to be discovered in the Americas in 35 years. Native to the high, misty cloud forests of Colombia and Ecuador, the olinguito is the smallest member of the raccoon family, according to Kristofer Helgen, a Smithsonian scientist who recognised it as a distinct species 10 years ago. The "aha" moment occurred not in a South American forest but at Chicago's Field Museum, the creature's discoverer, Helgen said at a news briefing on Thursday. "I pulled out a drawer ... and said 'Wow,'" Helgen recalled of his first view of a long-dead 20th century specimen, which had been identified as a related species, the olingo. "It was like nothing I'd ever seen before." Helgen said the teeth and skull of the specimen were much different from those of an olingo, which is larger and has more prominent ears than the olinguito. He said he could have published this finding in a scientific journal then, but in the interest of being thorough, he sought out colleagues to confirm the existence of the new species in its natural habitat. Carnivores Olinguitos are considered carnivores, even though they eat mostly fruit, Helgen said. These creatures have teeth that look fully capable of eating meat, he added. They have thick, woolly fur that is brighter than that of the more drab-colored Olingos. Olinguitos are about .76 metres long and weigh about 900 grams. Males and females are about the same size, and females raise a single baby at a time, the scientists said. Olinguitos are hard to spot in the cloud forests of the northern Andes, which are thickly wooded and often shrouded in fog or mist with elevations of 1,524 to 2,743 metres above sea level. Largely nocturnal, they spend most of their time in the forest canopy and are adept at jumping from tree to tree. Helgen and his team closely observed the animal's habits and environment. Andean cloud forests are considered unique ecosystems because of the variety of species they support, but they are being deforested to make way for agriculture, urbanisation and the illegal drug trade. |
you could not be more right, and i hope that smokes as good as it looksThanks Doob, I was just excited to post some damn pr0n finally! It seems when you take a break from growing that very first harvest when you start back up seems to take forever!!!
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Nothing like dragging out my words from 2009. Real funny to think me and Don got off on the wrong foot. We just don't communicate very effectively with each other mate.Life is good my friend. I was simply putting some numbers out there.
it is not to bad when you love what you are doing. it wouldn't have been as much as it was but I had to build it in panels to be able to break it down and move it. doobie glad to hear about the house sound like a good deal man. i like video update will have to work up something for yall watch.DrD81... man you have been busy. That looks like a lot of work. And a job well done.