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bobblehead overtakes

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Sand! LmfAo, dont know what i was thinkin...
As for the manufacturer, I can probably find out... I know ya Gotta jump through customs hoops and spend a few bucks to get them. My bros are putting together a bene and myco company that is field tested And proven, youve seen the giant plants they grow. I will let ya know next time I see them. They are still busy, and so am I. Much love
 

bobblehead

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hmmm... troubles shipping white powder across the border... strange... I have to wonder what the minimum quantity needed would be to make it worth the hassle... I don't feel like CAPSulator is ripping me off anywho... I mean I just bought a lb each of the root and foliar for $45 ea.
 
Lmao... I love you HL45. I covered the tops of the pots with sand... So now the aphids can play in the sandbox, get stuck and die... Or preferably never make it to the surface to infest another plant.

The apple cider/wine/juice mixed with dish soap I mentioned earlier will attract and drown the little buggers like nothing else keeping them from re-infesting anything they can still get out of the sand been there.
 

Ichabod Crane

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hmmm... troubles shipping white powder across the border... strange... I have to wonder what the minimum quantity needed would be to make it worth the hassle... I don't feel like CAPSulator is ripping me off anywho... I mean I just bought a lb each of the root and foliar for $45 ea.

Besides you save money by potting with sand, you cheap sob.
 

megayields

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Toilet Paper Shortage Has Some Detroit Firefighters Digging For Change

Toilet Paper Shortage Has Some Detroit Firefighters Digging For Change

DETROIT (WWJ) – There’s just some things you can’t do without.

WWJ Newsradio 950′s Rob Sanford reports Detroit firehouses are having problems with keeping supplies of toilet paper and other necessities.

Detroit firefighters say they have a shortage of things like soap, hand towels and even toilet paper at their firehouses.

The reason? The department is moving to a new purchasing and inventory system to become more efficient in determining needs.

Fire Commissioner Donald Austin told the Detroit Free Press a temporary lag was caused by a change in purchasing in July. But some say the problem existed even before that time.

The problem is so bad in some places the firefighters have taken collections among themselves to buy some supplies.

This is just the most recent salvo Austin has faced. The longtime Los Angeles fire commissioner, who came to Detroit about a year ago, was also booed roundly during a local screening of “Burn,” the documentary featuring a year in the life of Detroit firefighters.

City firefighters battle blazes in a community with nearly 80,000 abandoned buildings — including a half-dozen shuttered fire stations that scrappers have been looting for stainless steel and copper.

At the same time, the cash-poor city has cut pay and benefits for emergency personnel. Hundreds of firefighters took to the streets in July to protest cuts in pay and benefits after the newest contract stipulated a 10 percent across-the-board pay cut and a hike in medical co-pays.

The firefighters’ union started airing commercials in 2011 protesting cuts.

“Our membership doesn’t know what’s going on from day-to-day and they’re worried,” union president Dan McNamara said at the time. “We keep coming to work with less and less people and they’re worried they’re not going to have their jobs tomorrow. They don’t understand why somebody would make a decision to cut public safety.”
 

PoopyTeaBags

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Night and day, last picture update and this one, DAMN. Those Bennies turned them plants RightRound, SNAP!!! So glad I have never had to deal with(knock on wood) root infestation type insects like this. I just got spider mites for the first time this summer, and usually I have one or two NPS hanging above the veg lights.

You just wait, brotha Bobble. When your plants are in perfect health going into flower, they stretch and branch out much faster/bulkier, and real buds are showing up at least a week faster than when plants are so/so going into flower. Those sideways canopies with fill much better, and the weight/sizes of colas will be noticeably larger/heavier.

I wanna get me some of those Caps Packs, that's for sure. is there any way to get these besides Ebay? I been to "for the farm only" at Ebay, I believe it is the THC Farmer's allotment of packs. That sound correct?

Rbdf

capulator is making his new website...


www.ogbiowar.com

should be able to order from there when its done. if its not already done... he got new labels all professional and shit this time hehe A++
 
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DaveTheNewbie

WWJ Newsradio 950′s Rob Sanford reports Detroit firehouses are having problems with keeping supplies of toilet paper and other necessities.

Detroit firefighters say they have a shortage of things like soap, hand towels and even toilet paper at their firehouses.

The reason? The department is moving to a new purchasing and inventory system to become more efficient in determining needs.

Fire Commissioner Donald Austin told the Detroit Free Press a temporary lag was caused by a change in purchasing in July. But some say the problem existed even before that time.

The problem is so bad in some places the firefighters have taken collections among themselves to buy some supplies.

This is just the most recent salvo Austin has faced. The longtime Los Angeles fire commissioner, who came to Detroit about a year ago, was also booed roundly during a local screening of “Burn,” the documentary featuring a year in the life of Detroit firefighters.

City firefighters battle blazes in a community with nearly 80,000 abandoned buildings — including a half-dozen shuttered fire stations that scrappers have been looting for stainless steel and copper.

At the same time, the cash-poor city has cut pay and benefits for emergency personnel. Hundreds of firefighters took to the streets in July to protest cuts in pay and benefits after the newest contract stipulated a 10 percent across-the-board pay cut and a hike in medical co-pays.

The firefighters’ union started airing commercials in 2011 protesting cuts.

“Our membership doesn’t know what’s going on from day-to-day and they’re worried,” union president Dan McNamara said at the time. “We keep coming to work with less and less people and they’re worried they’re not going to have their jobs tomorrow. They don’t understand why somebody would make a decision to cut public safety.”

its that bad over there? Damn you guys sound almost third world.
 

bobblehead

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Detroit reminds me a lot of the third world metropolises I've visited... A few blocks downtown that are real nice and attract some people... But then you cross the street and you're in extreme poverty.

I bought a house in a nice neighborhood outside Detroit.... $12k for a 2bed 1bath... My friend got his a few miles away for $21k? 3 bed 2bath.

It's that bad.
 

silver hawaiian

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Detroit reminds me a lot of the third world metropolises I've visited... A few blocks downtown that are real nice and attract some people... But then you cross the street and you're in extreme poverty.

Used to do a lot of real estate crap down there, ..

And you said it - one block looks great (all beautiful old homes), lawns maintained, .. Two blocks over, there might be 4 burnouts on a single block..


Just delivered some baskets for Thanksgiving to some families on the SW side of the city -- absolutely heartbreaking..

(Me to wife on the way home: "Honey, what we saw today, this is why I will never give a shit if you back your car into the gate and smash the fence." [which may or may not have happened a few weeks ago])

:tumbleweed:
 

Hundred Gram Oz

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I've stayed in Detroit for a while around 10 years ago. Most of the time you could find us in an Irish bar on Michigan Avenue, I forget the name of that place. We had a great time, great city but yeah it can be dangerous.
 

Ichabod Crane

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I stayed in Detroit about 15 years ago with my wife. The first afternoon we walked down the block to a store and everything was behind 3 inch bullet proof glass at the store. On the way back we walked by a apartment building and this really really fat chick was pitching a mattress out of the third story window screaming about some worthless no good man. Cloth's were everywhere on the ground, I turned to my wife and said maybe we should stay inside tonight. The gun fire was not as bad as I thought it would be that night.
 
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DHF

During the 80`s when Crack took hold , all the inner city lower income areas became ridden with crime and punishment and a lot of the cities never recovered until the mid 2000`s....and then.....

The economy takes a shit and nobody`s buyin cars from Detroit , and all had forgotten about Bill Clinton signing the NAFTA/North American Free Trade Agreement in `98 that sent many Northern based MAJOR manufacturing operations to Mexico for cents on the dollar labor as to where they`d been all but starved outta business and decent profits from organized/mafia-ised Labor Unions......and.....

That led to the major influx of illegal aliens to the tune of 40-50000 per month across the wide ass open border that took away all us poor ass southerner blue collar residential construction jobs cuz beaners were doin the work for 20 cents on the dollar and livin 12 to an apartment or trailer......and.....

That went on for almost a decade with many many more homes being built by major national contractors with federal financing utilizing the cheap ass labor that resulted in the adjustable rate mortgage loans that put people in homes they couldn`t afford with little to no money down , and it was the beginning of the end when interest rates started rising and massive foreclosures ensued......needless to say....I`m bitter.....but....

I was the exception to the rule and adapted , but saw so many of my workers and longtime friends lose everything they had due to inflated real estate prices and pie in the sky economy forecasts from the politicians in Washington paid by the massive Contractors and political activist comittees that employed all the illegal alien workforce that paid no taxes , insurance , and sent ALL available extra cash back ta Mexico to pay Coyotes to smuggle MORE of their family across the border to get to the promised land.....aight.....

Bobbles.....Glad yas and yer Bro got a steal deal on yer places......but....Shit`s not right in our country , and it`s hid by the big boys in power with jaded promises of what will be when we`re barely treadin water with our debt to China.....anyways....

Too much bullshit goin on not to take care of one`s each and only financial future , and that`s why I preach wealth thru stealth with NO partners......Take care of yourself cuz no one else will unless yer a trust fund baby.......

Peace...DHF.....:ying:.......
 

DrFever

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I stayed in Detroit about 15 years ago with my wife. The first afternoon we walked down the block to a store and everything was behind 3 inch bullet proof glass at the store. On the way back we walked by a apartment building and this really really fat chick was pitching a mattress out of the third story window screaming about some worthless no good man. Cloth's were everywhere on the ground, I turned to my wife and said maybe we should stay inside tonight. The gun fire was not as bad as I thought it would be that night.

Hey that might of been me hahahahaha

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axGVrfwm9L4
 

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