I was not ok with the third one.You missed one ok!
I was not ok with the third one.You missed one ok!
Sorry then!I was not ok with the third one.
Save me some I will be right over
your bad hand?WTF just happened?
not okYou missed one ok!
I love corn on the Cobb, I worked in sewage treatment plants as a young electrician and knew when corn came into season immediately.Finally finished trimming. Got more than I expected outta that short plant the colas were not that long but a decent size and there were at least 25 of them as I manifolded this plant as well as the last plant in the tent waiting for me. I didn’t trim this plant too tite as it was a pain but very sparkly. There were a lot of fluff and popcorn at the bottom which I threw in the kief bin.
‘hot wings rice and corn off the cob for supper. After my smoke break…
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I just looked up a recipe for these. Do you put gravy on them?Anytime! Btw I made some Yorkshire pud as well - although it wasn't my best . . .
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Do you put gravy on them?
42 planted and a few volunteers
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I am happy for you Gypsy!Congrats @giggy - looks like both you and I hit the hospital escape button today - and are free from scores of medical professionals stabbing and poking us - amongst many other procedures -
And I made it home - mostly under my own steam - walked the 10 minute walk in 15 mins - from St Thomas's Hospital - to Waterloo Station - with my wife and daughter - by my side - then after 10 mins rest on a bench - made it to platform eleven - and caught the semi-fast train to Surbiton via Clapham Junction and Wimbledon - where we disembarked - and I decided to not take a bus or a taxi - but to walk in the nice mild spring sunshine together - home to our little apartment on Surbiton Road - at a slower pace than usual - when fit - and made it home in around 25 minutes - rather than the usual 15 mins -
After 2 weeks in the hospital with open heart Mitral Valve and left coronary bypass surgery - plus the surgery to fit a pacemaker - and the drainage of 1.2 liters of bloody water just 2 days ago -. I was quite amazed that I could do all of that - and still make it up 30 steps - to our 3rd floor flat - slowly - but without breaking my stride - and felt better (not worse) - for all of the exercise -
- It came as quite a shock today - when I was told that I could go home - and thought that it might be just another false alarm - ️ - but it wasn't - and I'm a VERY HAPPY Gypsy - now - at home with my loved ones - in familiar surroundings - Woooooo! - Hoooooo!
What does that fly represent?Afternoon. Me day....went to the fly shop, had a beer with my SIL, came home and went to the man cave..... watched the Avs kick azs while tying more flies.
I forgot how much I enjoyed it. And I can still do it.
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Every put anything sweet in them?Yes. Definitely. Although my wife also likes them as cold snacks with salt as well.
something that if you hold your hand wrong on the rod may catch your earWhat does that fly represent?
Life ,liberty and the quest for freedom.What does that fly represent?
Not that I enjoyed it but I have fished a few rivers where it wouldn't be too hard to hook someone.something that if you hold your hand wrong on the rod may catch your ear
Tornadoes Tomatoes.....What's the difference..... Should have had my glasses on. (pointlaugh)wow , that is a lot of tornados
Sulpher got hit pretty hard
Tornadoes Tomatoes.....What's the difference..... Should have had my glasses on. (pointlaugh)
I think they said 22 with 3 being F3+ The one that hit Sulpher was a F3+
Skies just went red here. Off to get a pic....
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