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So check these insanely powerful light bars out I may use these as side and under lighting in the tent. The pic doesn’t really do it justice, but these fucking things are powerful. No power modulation, but five different settings that would definitely get...
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So check these insanely powerful light bars out
I may use these as side and under lighting in the tent. The pic doesn’t really do it justice, but these fucking things are powerful.
No power modulation, but five different settings that would definitely get the job done and they put off zero heat
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Some of the battles are interesting but over all... suicide by britain's own logistics and colonizers aren't fighting for their homes.
After a week of fighting, a young man in a red coat stands on a parapet
We lower our guns as he frantically waves a white handkerchief
And just like that, it's over, we tend to our wounded, we count our dead
Black and white soldiers wonder alike if this really means freedom
Not yet


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Do shit and ask questions later...so I fucked these up the change in light from indoor to outdoor caused them to start to flower they are clearly reveging so I hacked the shit out of them and doesed them with some high n fertalizer...in n.e. ohio think they have time to turn around and flower proper....higher herm rate ??
 

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@Eledin

When I was very young, I can barely remember my grandfather taking me fishing and harvesting peat at the "Hanging Bog" a peat bog in western NY State. I wouldn't be surprised if @Mikedin or @ChairmanFester has heard about it or been there.

It was spagnum moss, don't know if it had a color or any other details about it. He supplied the family with it, for heating & gardening and sold the rest.

It was a very important milestone for me... It's when I learned how to drink Genesee "Green Death" Cream Ale, beer. I kept taking slugs of his until he told me to get my own god-damn beer... I proceeded to drink a whole can+ what I had drank of his. I got very sick and passed out and pissed myself on the way home.

Boy was my Grams pissed when we got home lmao. She threatened to never let us go fishing by ourselves again.

Looking back now it reminds me of the scene in "On Golden Pond" when Norman and the boy got grounded after crashing the boat. Grams would go with us and sit in the car and read for 3 or 4 trips, after the "incident" before finally giving up and leaving us to our own. Good times indeed.

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Hello farmers....

😁 the mutant is resisting, it's growing slowly, it's in no hurry... on the other hand 🤣 if each time it makes three leaves per floor... that means 3 branches each time? 😁

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I got some great fishing memories also.
My Mom n Dad bought some property on a man made lake that was going to be his retirement paradise. We started going there when there was nothing but lot markers and a new road. There was a spill way on one end of the lake and with a cane pole ( 4 kids age 3-8) you could pull in baby bullheads all day or maybe the same 6 fish over and over.
Sadley my Mom n Dad did not get paradise. They bought at Lake Grand St Marys and it was a horrible experience. It was advertised as spring fed and 7-9 feet deep.
It was spring fed but the springs could not keep up with evaporation and that's sad cause I am sure that could have been checked with some engineers and some math but it was a 5 foot deep algae pool in 10 years. Luckily I guess around the time my Mom and Dad were looking for a second mortgage for the house on the lake he got laid off for an extended period. That delayed breaking ground until the shit storm broke. Al least he did not throw his money away on a house he could not use.
Bet we went there 50 times, threw up the pop up and camped
 
@Eledin

When I was very young, I can barely remember my grandfather taking me fishing and harvesting peat at the "Hanging Bog" a peat bog in western NY State. I wouldn't be surprised if @Mikedin or @ChairmanFester has heard about it or been there.

It was spagnum moss, don't know if it had a color or any other details about it. He supplied the family with it, for heating & gardening and sold the rest.

It was a very important milestone for me... It's when I learned how to drink Genesee "Green Death" Cream Ale, beer. I kept taking slugs of his until he told me to get my own god-damn beer... I proceeded to drink a whole can+ what I had drank of his. I got very sick and passed out and pissed myself on the way home.

Boy was my Grams pissed when we got home lmao. She threatened to never let us go fishing by ourselves again.

Looking back now it reminds me of the scene in "On Golden Pond" when Norman and the boy got grounded after crashing the boat. Grams would go with us and sit in the car and read for 3 or 4 trips, after the "incident" before finally giving up and leaving us to our own. Good times indeed.

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Great memories! Thanks for sharing, Ive never gone fishing and even I got nostalgic hahaha. Peat is the same in every region, some regions have better quality peat like parts of Canada but its all organic decaying matter, mostly vegetal. Blonde peat is most likely what your grandpa was collecting because its more widely used but there's also black peat mixed in, older peat at the bottom. The more years the peat remains decomposing the more black peat it will have but there will always be newer blonde peat on top. So the type of peat depends on the stage of decomposition rather than where it comes from, if its from a renown region like Canada they usually specify it to brag about it but its not a different kind of peat, just better quality.
 
Upstate NY man, reminds me of a book by Raymond E. Feist you'd have to know both but it's weird old energy like parts of europe into Slav-Land. Like 1860s Germany before it was even Germany. Yeah we do shit like burn peat and make charcoal berms. I was always taught where to divide with the shovel, when to use the pitch fork, what gets set out in the sun to "jerk". And we're huge fishing people, trout for eatin and bass for fightin. In fact one of my incomplete and kinda over-due for sale pieces is this...
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After a long night of standing on the moon, like a jackass, my hands raised, I began to wonder whether or not the meal I have been waiting on was actually gonna arrive well in the 11th hour it did and goddamn am I stoked
The dude who blew himself up,


Pretty tasty


Oh, and I have an extra head now he’s cool
 

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After a long night of standing on the moon, like a jackass, my hands raised, I began to wonder whether or not the meal I have been waiting on was actually gonna arrive well in the 11th hour it did and goddamn am I stoked
The dude who blew himself up,


Pretty tasty


Oh, and I have an extra head now he’s cool
 
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