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jigfresh

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A solution for you guys and your enter woes. it's a bit annoying and tedius, but it should work, you can cut/copy a line break, then use paste whenever you need it. So when you fire up the computer go to a website or a text file and start at the end of a paragraph and go to before the next one and press 'ctrl' + 'c' to copy, and use 'ctrl' + 'v' everytime you need a line break after that.

Hope that helps. Don't know about d/ling on a ps3. And 209... I'm gonna mail that on Monday bro. I'm really sorry... it's been sitting in my car waiting to be put in an envelope. I lag.

EDIT: The pot looks fucking cool whodat. :) That's great.
 

curious old fart

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A solution for you guys and your enter woes. it's a bit annoying and tedius, but it should work, you can cut/copy a line break, then use paste whenever you need it. So when you fire up the computer go to a website or a text file and start at the end of a paragraph and go to before the next one and press 'ctrl' + 'c' to copy, and use 'ctrl' + 'v' everytime you need a line break after that.

Hope that helps. Don't know about d/ling on a ps3. And 209... I'm gonna mail that on Monday bro. I'm really sorry... it's been sitting in my car waiting to be put in an envelope. I lag.

EDIT: The pot looks fucking cool whodat. :) That's great.
Thanks for the response.....the problem only exist on riu. :peace: cof
 

DST

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hey canna, I am like whodat, 0 experience with those strains, but I would get rid of the OG 13, sounds a bit too unlucky:) Please feel free to send samples and I'll give my honest injun opinion.

Loving the garden whodat, and the pot, mwahahaha. tres cool.

I slept like a log that was dead for 6 hours straight....that was nice!

Peace, DST
 

glockdoc

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anyone now how to down load pics from a ps3?
hook up ur fancy cell phone to it via usb and ur phone should come up..remember that...go to the picture u want hover over it dont click to make it bigger..press triangle click copy...go back to ur phone open the memory card then triangle to paste it in
 

DST

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I was wondering what the hell you were going on about there, Glockdock, lol. Press triangle click copy, wtf? then I saw 209's quote in your post....oh dear, that joint was strong.

I remember thinking once, who the hell made up these cheat things that my friends used on their game things, 3 triangle, then a square, stand on your head and press X 5 times then enter and you'll get into the Dragons Den,:) too much, who would be trying that in the first place, the mind boggles.
 

budolskie

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wake n bake women at a christening home along just how a like it, be getting a couple pics the flower room up this afternoon and my clones that have rooted as i repot after dinner
 

DST

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Enjoy the day budolskie, my wife is off for tea or something with her pals at The Grand Hotel this afternoon....beans on toast for me, lol.....

Anyone for a pint of mjjuice....I like to water my plants with the bubble hash water.
 

DoobieBrother

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RIP Ed Shaughnessy: one hell of a drummer:

http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-ed-shaughnessy-20130526,0,6466298.story



By Don Heckman
May 25, 2013, 8:08 p.m.


Ed Shaughnessy, whose mutton-chop whiskers and swinging rhythms made him one of the most famous drummers in jazz during his nearly three decades with Doc Severinsen's "Tonight Show" band, has died. He was 84.
Shaughnessy had a heart attack Friday at his Calabasas home, said William Selditz, a close family friend.
While his nightly gig on "The Tonight Show" brought him the kind of drumming fame previously bestowed on giants such as Gene Krupa, Shaughnessy also delved into more far-reaching musical realms. He studied for three years with legendary Indian tabla player Alla Rakha and played with such cutting-edge artists as bassist/composer Charles Mingus and trumpeter-bandleader Don Ellis.
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"Ed's one of the only guys I know from his generation who's open-minded enough to try something new," Ellis once told an interviewer.
Buddy Rich called Shaughnessy "one of my all-time favorite drummers" — high praise from a musician whose dynamic, virtuosic style contrasted with Shaughnessy's profound belief in the drummer as a vital member of a band's rhythm section.
Times critic Leonard Feather agreed, writing in 1992 that Shaughnessy "does what jazz drummers were originally called on to do: Keep a firm swinging beat and play a supportive role."
An early advocate of bebop, Shaughnessy performed with Aretha Franklin, Jimi Hendrix, John McLaughlin, Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic, and George Balanchine and the New York City Ballet.
For decades, he taught privately as well as conducting more than 600 clinics at high schools and universities.
Edwin Thomas Shaughnessy was born Jan. 29, 1929, in Jersey City, N.J. His father was a longshoreman and his mother sewed in a garment factory.
At 12, Shaughnessy started taking piano lessons and continued until his father brought home a drum set two years later.
Still in his teens when he became a regular participant in New York City's thriving jazz scene, he worked with Jack Teagarden and the popular bands led by George Shearing and Charlie Ventura before he turned 20.
He also played in numerous small jazz groups with such big names as Billie Holiday, Horace Silver and Gene Ammons. His big band career began in the 1950s with the Benny Goodman and Count Basie bands. He replaced Buddy Rich in Tommy Dorsey's band.
In the mid-1950s, he was a staff musician at CBS, performing on the Steve Allen and Garry Mooreshows.
From 1963 to 1992, Shaughnessy was the drummer with Severinsen's band on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show." In Shaughnessy's 2010 memoir "Lucky Drummer," Severinsen called him "the superb engine that drove our Tonight Show Band for thirty years … with spirit and immense skill."
In the early 1970s, Shaughnessy helped a young singer named Dianne Schuur, who had been blind since birth, arranging for her to appear at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival. Her career soon took off.
He was inducted into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame in 2004.
Shaughnessy married Ilene Woods in 1963. A singer, she was the voice of Disney's Cinderella in 1950. She died in 2010.
He is survived by his son Daniel Shaughnessy, his daughter-in-law Nicah Shaughnessy and three grandchildren. Another son, Jimmy, died in a 1984 traffic accident.



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budolskie

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Ii will be d m8 5a on mandzukic last neet 11/2 got 32.50 in my account to waste the day on Spanish and French football
 

jhod58vw

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Always nice when you come across some bud you for got about. Just found 12 grams of some of my Kryponite from this last grow. Going to be some tasty blunts tomorrow. Kryponite and my Purple Cookie Monster. Nite 6er's getting tired almost 1am.
 

DoobieBrother

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A slightly better night ride video from late last night:

[video=youtube_share;PcMxeBgl2yU]http://youtu.be/PcMxeBgl2yU[/video]


Another little night ride on my scooter that took me to Fred Meyer's, in a round about fashion.
Much better aim with the helmet cam, too.
:-)
Added some AC/DC tunes this time, as well:
AC/DC
"Back In Black"
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Hell's Bells
Giving The Dog A Bone
Back In Black
You Shook Me All Night Long
Shake A Leg
Have A Drink On Me
Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
 

DST

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I'm digging the fact you guys have bike lanes on your roads Doobie (well on some of them it seems.)
 

whodatnation

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I'm digging the fact you guys have bike lanes on your roads Doobie (well on some of them it seems.)


Some states/cities much more than others... NOLA didnt start making them until about 4 years ago,,, terrible place to be a cyclist. Fort Collins co is the most bike friendly place Iv ever been to,,, fking streets are 60ft wide lol bike lanes everywhere.



Its sloppy out here today. We got an inch of rain in about 15 min yesterday... Rain barrels are full :-) perfect time for my indoor ladies,,, they got some electrified wata :-)
 

budolskie

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well 9 out 9 my clones are showing roots in the wool im quite proud of my self haha, gona pot them up in small pots tomorrow morning...

heres couple pics my 12/12 babies 14 days in and one of the 4 seedlings i have left as snapped one after my first time 100% succes to get them going
 

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