o4's 2008/2009 monster attempt..:-)

O4aUsErNaMe

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thanks all for your comments but i may be offline soon til i can shift my sat dish as i am moving house,the farm has gone and i have to move,see ya all soon
 

Oinkle420

Member
Ive read all 79 pages on this grow today and man that is the best i've ever seen, I live in a pretty hard growing area in Nova Scotia Canada where some places are still getting snow right now in mid spring !! Last year was my first grow all I had was some bagseed from around here but its tough and is really the only stuff that will grow real good. Can't wait to see how your next grow goes if you plan on growing again. :peace::joint:
 

HydroDay

Active Member
Hey 04, I would love to know in what state you can grow this with no hesitation about leaving them monsters next to your house... I am in NSW and we aren't allowed to grow so I don't. I know the laws for every state and it if I guessed I would say you were in WA, just curious where I should move in the future :P.
 

floridasucks

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Hey 04, I would love to know in what state you can grow this with no hesitation about leaving them monsters next to your house... I am in NSW and we aren't allowed to grow so I don't. I know the laws for every state and it if I guessed I would say you were in WA, just curious where I should move in the future :P.

im pretty sure he's in australia dude.
 

submachinegun

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cool... call me dumb but i didnt know Australia had states...
I've noticed Americans aren't taught much about AUS. before I was interested on my own, I didn't know shit about it. all we're taught here is kangaroos and koala bears! :-? I have a friend in Melbourne, says he loves it there. One day I will visit. :joint:
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
I've noticed Americans aren't taught much about AUS. before I was interested on my own, I didn't know shit about it. all we're taught here is kangaroos and koala bears! :-? I have a friend in Melbourne, says he loves it there. One day I will visit. :joint:
Americans are (generally speaking) not educated in school about foreign countries.
 

HydroDay

Active Member
Yeah small minded Americans :P just a little lesson, Australia has 2 territories (Australia's Capital territory & Northern Territory) and has 6 states (New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia & South Australia). These states are very different, some have a lot of mines (Coal and Uranium) others log trees & some are mainly deserts we have one main city in each state & territory. Australia is very large and can fit from the top of the UK to the bottom of Greece and from Portugal all the way to Romania, in case you don't know Europe, AUS is about as big as the US. Now I would still like to know what state he lives in, some states allow you to grow up to two plants and only receive a $100 fine if caught.
 

CanadianGrowMan

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Yeah, I agree small minded is a little harsh. But, Americans are a little ignorant when it comes to different countries and cultures. I'm from Canada (near Toronto) and people from Wisconsin have asked me if I live in an igloo... WTF!! they're more north than I am. Pretty ignorant of you ask me. They don't even learn about other places in school, which I find to be very ignorant as well, as most other places teach more in high school about geography and different countries than just their own.
However, I do know some very intelligent and worldly Americans, so I'm not trying to rip on them as a whole, just the few red necks that aren't aware of anything past their borders. That's just my two cents :p

~CGM~
 

strictly seedleSs

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I will see your two cents and raise you another two cents. So heres my question...

I have heard americans deemed samll minded or ignorant about many wordly things, not just geography, but if a smaller country (and Im sure there are many) did not teach the same wordly things, would those people be considered just as ignorant. Or perhaps they would be considered "deprived" or "sheltered". Those two terms sound harsh to me, but im sure you get what Im saying.

I think Americans get the wrap because we are a large nation like Australia, and its true we are not taught indepth geography about all other nations. Mostly those in North and South America. Im sure at one point on a test in school I had to answer something pertaining to a specific Australian state. However I would not have any real need to retain such info. And seeing as how this is a forum of "stoners", geographical knowledge retention should not list someone as "small minded". If that same person didnt know perhaps the states of their OWN country...then maybe that could be considered a little ignorant.
 

HydroDay

Active Member
I am sorry for being offensive, first words that came to my head, what the kids are taught is limiting them as people and its sad, for instance if you were taught your whole life that cannabis is bad for you and never find out the therapeutic/healing qualities. I blame the schools. Lets not take the thread off discussion. /Bows to 04.
 

CanadianGrowMan

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Lol, no I didn't slap the guy. I just went along with it and told him we all live in igloos in Canada lmao.

But like I said, I don't think all Americans are ignorant to this kind of stuff. And the people on this site are probably more open minded and "worldly" than a lot of people.

~CGM~
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
I don't find 'small minded' offensive, and I am American. I say worse things about the people who live here every damn day. It's true, our education doesn't teach shit about foreign countries and cultures.
 

DubsFan

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Yeah, I agree small minded is a little harsh. But, Americans are a little ignorant when it comes to different countries and cultures. I'm from Canada (near Toronto) and people from Wisconsin have asked me if I live in an igloo... WTF!! they're more north than I am. Pretty ignorant of you ask me. They don't even learn about other places in school, which I find to be very ignorant as well, as most other places teach more in high school about geography and different countries than just their own.
However, I do know some very intelligent and worldly Americans, so I'm not trying to rip on them as a whole, just the few red necks that aren't aware of anything past their borders. That's just my two cents :p

~CGM~
An igloo??? Are you kidding. They are from Wisconsin so what can you expect :-?

My chick is from Brazil. Many think her first language is Spanish...not realizing that the native language is Portugues. Portugues is a beautiful language. If you've ever wanted to know how to talk to that super hot Brazillian but don't know what to do. Learn a little portugues. It goes a long way with a lady in a foreign land if you speak her language.

Also, Spanish I believe was born from Portugues. If you can learn Portugues you can basically speak Spanish.

:peace:
 
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