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Might need some CslmagAll the leaves on the sativa are turning yellow. Is this an indication I’m nearing the end
Might need some CslmagAll the leaves on the sativa are turning yellow. Is this an indication I’m nearing the end
I want to get my hands on some on those geneticsMaybe. Could also be an indication of a problem. Is urs a full Sativa? Its not a Mr Nice?
visit the mr nice forums and go to the Auctions. get some good buys.I want to get my hands on some on those genetics
Wife and I are big fans of Rockwiz.Folks, I ask your indulgence, whilst I take a trip down memory lane...& share it. Please bear with me....
Has anyone watched Rockwiz on SBS, where they ask the contestants what their first live gig was? Mine was at the age of 16 & a baptism of fire - Motorhead. 31/3/81 at West Runton Pavillion on the North Norfolk cost in the UK.
It was the first gig on the "No Sleep Til Hammersmith" tour, but none of the recordings made it to the album. The lighting gantry was waaay too big for the small venue & just barely above head-height.
Having never experienced anything like this before, I was absolutely blown-away by the ferocity (& VOLUME) of that gig. My ears were ringing for days afterwards. I vowed to use earplugs at gigs thereafter.
I'm still partially deaf, but I also attribute that to exposure to military aircraft, firearms & explosives.
They tour it around now. I looked at going a couple times but was expensive.Rockwiz was a good show, I watched every episode from 07-09 but didn’t watch it religiously after that. The “Espi” where it is filmed is an awesome venue, that I have consumed a considerable amount of beer at.
nice mate, gunna squish it or just form it up?
Folks, I ask your indulgence, whilst I take a trip down memory lane...& share it. Please bear with me....
Has anyone watched Rockwiz on SBS, where they ask the contestants what their first live gig was? Mine was at the age of 16 & a baptism of fire - Motorhead. 31/3/81 at West Runton Pavillion on the North Norfolk cost in the UK.
It was the first gig on the "No Sleep Til Hammersmith" tour, but none of the recordings made it to the album. The lighting gantry was waaay too big for the small venue & just barely above head-height.
Having never experienced anything like this before, I was absolutely blown-away by the ferocity (& VOLUME) of that gig. My ears were ringing for days afterwards. I vowed to use earplugs at gigs thereafter.
I'm still partially deaf, but I also attribute that to exposure to military aircraft, firearms & explosives.