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jbird74

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Sucky, but at least you caught it... Speaking of, how's the fishing lately?
I've done next to nothing since I started partaking in the fruits of my labor. I've been stupefied fog of danky delight. Starting to get my bearings back and do more than generate meme's, eat a lot of good food, and smoke cigz. Some fishing is in order soon but maybe not until next week early.
 

jbird74

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the veg stuff has little pellets in it, and the flower seems to be all fine/sandy...

And looking good Jbird, I like all the customized pics. legit tree trunks on some of those babes.
Thank you kindly BudNugbong.

that's great cos the fert company im using for veg has pellets and also a fine sandy form so ill use both
Ya she is certainly filling out nicely. And Rose has only had 1 dose of MaxSea. I used a black soil that is field dirt from up north of me about 30 miles where the glaciers made it down to. The glaciers left coal black dirt in their wake. I was wanting to get a good feel of just how good that dirt is from up North so I've took it easy on applying fertilizer all grow with Rose.
 

Smidge34

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It's too fucking hot to fish around here. I took the week off cause I'm a big puss on hot days as I get older. I used to cut and house tobacco in weather like this. You don't know what hot is until you haul your ass up in a tobacco barn on a 98 degree, humid as fuck KY summer day. The punk kids around here don't do it anymore. It's all migrant labor these days.

Looking good bro!
 

jbird74

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It's too fucking hot to fish around here. I took the week off cause I'm a big puss on hot days as I get older. I used to cut and house tobacco in weather like this. You don't know what hot is until you haul your ass up in a tobacco barn on a 98 degree, humid as fuck KY summer day. The punk kids around here don't do it anymore. It's all migrant labor these days.

Looking good bro!
Rite on Smidge.... I've bucked my share of Hay bales...same difference...Kids these days simply don't have the grit that our generation and the ones before had.

Hot? Try being on a steel monstrosity in August in the deep south, New Orleans... Inside a containment no less. Not trying to one up you but I thought I knew what hot was until I landed on top of The HueyPLong bridge in mid August of 2011. We had thermometers inside the contaminants reaching nearly 130 degrees. That's fucking hot beyond belief. I worked with guys from the east coast to the west coast and they all said it was the most brutal working conditions they ever encountered. Okay I'm done one upping you lmao.

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jbird74

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The humidity is what gets you in New Orleans. You know how humid it can get for us in IL / KY....it's just fucking relentless down in NOLA.
 

ruby fruit

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Where I work it gets to 114 degress as a normal hot day in summer but inside the actual workplace while working it hits 150......no wonder im "crazy"
 

Smidge34

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I spent 3 of 4 years in the engine room of an old, long decommissioned frigate (FFG-6 USS Julius A Furer). It was a constant 125-135 degrees in the compartment and being a steam plant, well the humidity hovered as close to 90%+ as it could. How is that for a one up bro? Lol!
 

jbird74

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I spent 3 of 4 years in the engine room of an old, long decommissioned frigate (FFG-6 USS Julius A Furer). It was a constant 125-135 degrees in the compartment and being a steam plant, well the humidity hovered as close to 90%+ as it could. How is that for a one up bro? Lol!
Hmmmmm......sounds like you were in some sort of NewOrleans weather chamber. :-P
 
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