Harpua88
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Ha! That's great. That's exactly why we got a house so far north. A little different than New York City.......still NY though. It's a good balance.You are right. It’s one of the largest counties in Mo with the least population. I have no neighbors and I don’t want any! No convenience at all here, 145-150 miles round trip to the nearest super Walmart. Yet, some of the most beautiful untouched country left.
The ADK is a beautiful place for sureHa! That's great. That's exactly why we got a house so far north. A little different than New York City.......still NY though. It's a good balance.
We've been to MO a couple of times to visit her Grandma and Aunt. Also nice. My favorite places so far, besides the Adirondacks, are Northern Maine and Northern Minnesota.
I wish I had kept the pitch deck that I had made for a set of investors that wanted to start up a dispensary. I pitched them on a museum/dispensary. It was going to be setup so that you enter into a room that would talk about the earliest days of weed and it's history with lots of multimedia and interactive stuff going on. It was going to start there then the next room would be the 60's room talking about the weed strains that were available in those times and all the stuff happening around it and some of the players and activists of those times like Jack Herer, Keith Stroup, John Sinclair, etc. 70's room, 80's room all the way up to now. Once they walked through it all it would take them to the last room which would be the dispensary so that they could purchase the awesome weed they saw as they learned about the origins and history of weed in the US and around the world. We were going to call it W.E.E.D. Watkins Educational Exhibition Dispensary.Reading through these messages makes me think we are truly in a golden age of reefer. I have heard people say they wished they were around for various things, like the Colombian of the 70s and early 80s, Thai from the 70s, Skunk from the 80s... Yeah, that was all fine and good, but the variety and abundance of today was never matched in the past. There could also be long periods of drought, with no weed available. In the 70s, the northeast US would have a reefer drought every year, starting about May or June.
(I do remember when the Tall Ships came into NY Harbor for the 1976 July 4th celebration. All of a sudden, the dry streets were awash in hashish.)
In a few years, once we have full legalization, GMO weed will enter the picture. I kind of doubt that will be a great benefit for tokers.
Yes and when you hear the banjo music….paddle faster!" Ozark mountains of Missouri. " ?.... Do you play the Banjo?
I bet he's got real purdy lips too.....Yes and when you hear the banjo music….paddle faster!
You never promised it was a safe space.@PipeCarver
Deliverance - Dueling Banjos (HQ)
The classic banjo pickin' scene from the movie Deliverance.Deliverance is a 1972 drama film produced and directed by John Boorman. Principal cast members inc...www.youtube.com
Those are exceptional photos, @TSD. I share your compulsion. My phone is bursting like George Costanza’s wallet.The ADK is a beautiful place for sure
Caution: Photo dump ahead...
If never met fall foliage, a mountain, or a sunset that I didn't want to take a pic of lol.
Had a 50/50 shot.Twilight zone
Its a jungle out thereI wish I had kept the pitch deck that I had made for a set of investors that wanted to start up a dispensary. I pitched them on a museum/dispensary. It was going to be setup so that you enter into a room that would talk about the earliest days of weed and it's history with lots of multimedia and interactive stuff going on. It was going to start there then the next room would be the 60's room talking about the weed strains that were available in those times and all the stuff happening around it and some of the players and activists of those times like Jack Herer, Keith Stroup, John Sinclair, etc. 70's room, 80's room all the way up to now. Once they walked through it all it would take them to the last room which would be the dispensary so that they could purchase the awesome weed they saw as they learned about the origins and history of weed in the US and around the world. We were going to call it W.E.E.D. Watkins Educational Exhibition Dispensary.
They loved the idea but couldn't put together enough funding over what they had initially had to invest.
I can see that doing well or poorly...Its a jungle out there
A topless marijuana dispensary may be coming to Western Mass.
Two marijuana entrepreneurs in Whately are looking to strip down their existing business to provide a unique offering in the local industry.www.boston.com
Say What? What's that about?It’s unfortunate that spiderfarmer is taking a break. I thought I finally had a chance. Thought the G3000 might be a good fit for the new 3x3 tent. Liked that the ballast came off if needed.
Ah well.
Still need some clip on fans, power cords and hygrometers for the second tent. Topped the clones and watered. Transplanting on the weekend I think.
Say What? What's that about?
It’s unfortunate that spiderfarmer is taking a break. I thought I finally had a chance. Thought the G3000 might be a good fit for the new 3x3 tent. Liked that the ballast came off if needed.
Ah well.
Still need some clip on fans, power cords and hygrometers for the second tent. Topped the clones and watered. Transplanting on the weekend I think.
I just got the 5000 from the photo contest, so far, it’s an xlent light!
what happen to spider farmer ?
just wondering if anyone knows what happened to the spider farmer threads ? there threads say not open for further replies even there last giveaway says there with no winner postedwww.thcfarmer.com
I just got the 5000 from the photo contest, so far, it’s an xlent light!
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