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Australian and New Zealander Smoker's Lounge

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Elmer Bud

Genotype Sex Worker AKA strain whore
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Greetings From Amsterdam Nl .


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Dr Grinspoon from Barnies stands out .
Thai , Jamaican and African were all good value for money . Sampled several hashes as well . Its a dirty job he he .

EB .
 

Elmer Bud

Genotype Sex Worker AKA strain whore
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G`day Don

Nope !
I keep on the quest but they elude me . ha ha .
Got an education in the old school Haze but . The stuff in the Dam had a lot more Skunk in it . Both in smell and effect .
African , Jamaican and Thai bricks. Were all more interesting smokes to my senses . More cerebral and more tuned to the pace of the city . Liberty Hz , SSHz and Lemon Hz were all mighty potent but debilitating .
Maroc polm at Green House when I hit town was groovy . Watching giant carp swim in the under floor aquarium was trippy .

EB .
 

Donald Mallard

el duck
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Likely id be putting the same thing in my pipe as you eb,
i liked the laos brick ,
particularly that fresher sample , "the dancer"
always a soft spot for dancing pot ,, lol ...

im sure ill be hearing more on the haze education,
cause ill be poking you for more on it ,, hehehe ...

keep at it man ,
you ve sure earnt this holiday ,
and you ll be coming back a different man ,
talk about broadening your horizons ,, hehehe ..
 
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Sat X RB

BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING

BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING

the other day I had an opportunity to save a lot of money if I purchased without delay. so I tranferred funds by internet banking. the amount I transferred almost wiped out the account. $80 or so remained of the thousands that were in there.

15 minutes later I was still sitting back satisfied when the phone rang. it was a bank person enquiring whether I had actually made such a transfer. I said yes and he didn't explain much ...

but I now realise that in case of internet Fraud the bank must have a program that flags withdrawals like mine that almost wipe out accounts ... and when the flag waves a human gets on the case.

altho it is good to know the bank looks after security this way I don't feel entirely comfortable knowing my business is closely watched.

seems like damned if you do and damned if you don't ...

cheers!
 

944s2

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the other day I had an opportunity to save a lot of money if I purchased without delay. so I tranferred funds by internet banking. the amount I transferred almost wiped out the account. $80 or so remained of the thousands that were in there.

15 minutes later I was still sitting back satisfied when the phone rang. it was a bank person enquiring whether I had actually made such a transfer. I said yes and he didn't explain much ...

but I now realise that in case of internet Fraud the bank must have a program that flags withdrawals like mine that almost wipe out accounts ... and when the flag waves a human gets on the case.

altho it is good to know the bank looks after security this way I don't feel entirely comfortable knowing my business is closely watched.

seems like damned if you do and damned if you don't ...

cheers!
yeah,,if its out of character for your spending habits or large amounts are drawn out suddenly then the account will get flagged,,and its almost certain you will get a call,,,,s2
 

Parallel

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Anything over 10k flags the tax orifice as well.

There is a great thread about US spying on its citizens and the information that Edward Snowden has been leaking to the media. It's on ICMag so I'll find it and post a link. I hope you're all well and smokin' large. I wish I was but supply is a bit tricky at the moment.
 

Parallel

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So glad you took my advice 4tokin and gassed those little pests. It really does work, and although it costs a bit, the money is well justified. CO2 regulator feeding is not as beneficial as I had hoped and I ended up just keeping some for invasions. By all means give it a go but. Home brew is a good idea. Always use filtered or spring water though, also a chemist once told me to squeeze a little lime juice in the wort. It stops the pungent pong associated with home brew. I can get cheap kegs for brew. Message me if you're keen mate.
 

Parallel

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The article in The Australian was more propaganda. I did like this quote though. If only they meant focusing on positive outcomes.

"It is important that we have a national routine monitoring system to assess trends in the profile of cannabis and to better understand its relationship with health outcomes."
 

b00m

~No Guts~ ~No Glory~
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Morning Gang :tiphat:
Another cold and wet morning here in SA :freezing:
Well I had to rescue a AM Staffy pup over the weekend who desperately needed a home that would love her, as she was kept outside all by herself(in the middle of bloody winter mind you) because she reminded the 20yr old girl owner about her X who took her to Bali, then proposed, then promptly slept with another girl when they got back home :nono: The parents of the girl who were looking after the pup, wanted nothing to do with the poor little thing, so my girls and me went and grabbed her off them. It's been pees and poos all over the house but we love her and she'll be staying with us forever :dance013:
Plus she is going to be a shit kicker of a dog, that no-one is going to jump the fence with a AM Staff and a English Staffy wanting to take a arm off ya
puff puff pass
:smoke out:
 

Terroir

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Awesome BOOM.

Cant believe how some people treat dogs. All they ask for is a bit of love and they give a heap in return.
An old quote from some one "if only i could be half the man my dog thinks i am"

Still havent got a pup yet. 6 weeks maybe pups being born this am and another batch 2 weeks old. I want to get a rescue as well but will wait til i have a pup.
 

b00m

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Morning T :tiphat:
Yeah mate dogs are where it's at for sure :good:
Never really been a cat person, don't hate them or anything just never really had them around much growing up, but always had dogs, dobermans mainly and a few red cattle dogs and some mongrel mixes also :D
My English staffy needed a friend badly, she's 5 in December, and I knew that we had to get a younger dog if it was going to be accepted, I've been scouring the net locally for the last few months searching for a suitable dog then the universe drops this AM Staff on our laps :woohoo: Looks like it's meant to be :woohoo:
 

SilverSurfer_OG

Living Organic Soil...
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Nice bit of spring in the air down here with the daffodils, snowdrops and wattles coming into bloom as well as many other things. :smoker:

Australia has the worst rate of skin cancer in the world. Rick Simpson proved his tinctures cured skin cancer overnight... thats the health side we should focus on!

:smoweed:
 

Terroir

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So the entire extended family got together on the weekend for my grans 95th. Shes still kicking strong as an ox but her mind has left her but shes a happy bird and thats all that really counts right.

One side of our family I never see any more. My cousins all married off and with their own kids , do their own thing at xmas yada yada. They have also been dealing with some heavy shit that they deal with on their own. See one of my cousins has pretty bad cancer. Shes a fighter and shes fighting for her 3 young boys. It started dont know 5 years ago in her bowel. She had chemo and surgery and looked good. Then it came back bad 1 year later and she was told to make peace. She was pregnant at the time and to let the baby live they held off on therapy until the baby was able to be safely prematurely delivered at 30 weeks (8-9) weeks early. She then did the chemo plus operations and against the odds it went into remission. A year or so goes by and its back and spread all over. Chemo and more ops. They removed most of it. The part they cant remove has fused with her spinal chord?. She has a limp now and doctors were pretty adamant that there's not much that can be done. The cancer has gone back into remission with the chemo and shes a chirpy beautiful person with her babies but any day the news may be bad.

Ive been meaning to talk with her sister about tinctures but our relationship isnt that great and its a touchy subject. I finally broached the subject with her sister on saturday after 2 much wine and while the response was not warm to say the least she said she would look into it. She has asked me to forward to her scientific papers etc regarding the effectiveness. A simple youtube on simpson oil etc isnt going to really cut it with them. They are pretty straight people but i was surprised she hadnt heard of anything regarding med canna and cancer seeing as she is right into the anti cancer foods and organics etc.

So i have been looking all over the net and its a minefield of information. Some i have found is good and some isnt useful. I hate to put this on to you guys but. I need scientific proof to take the conversation to the next level. IF you know of a good paper or article from a respected magazine or journal that shows the benefits i would love to have a link to it so i can add it to what ive found and send it off to her. Please pm me if you do and i would appreciate it greatly.

Cheers folks

Terroir
 
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shokdee

Terroir, all the best. I hope you got some good info!
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i liked the laos brick ,
particularly that fresher sample , "the dancer"
always a soft spot for dancing pot ,, lol ...
hehehe ..

<- Siam :)dance: :dancer: ;-) Laos ->
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<- Land of Smiles :dance013: My oh my! ->
 
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