very cool, i was worried you wouldn't.I looooooove it! thanks so much fdd
thank you.
very cool, i was worried you wouldn't.I looooooove it! thanks so much fdd
Whaaaat?? It's beautiful! I really love the color... it's a perfect jar for my purse It must be really hard to part with your art... I give my paintings to family...or keep them hehevery cool, i was worried you wouldn't.
thank you.
i've been holding onto that one for awhile.Whaaaat?? It's beautiful! I really love the color... it's a perfect jar for my purse It must be really hard to part with your art... I give my paintings to family...or keep them hehe
couldn't hurt to try. lolhow about if i showed you some naked pictures of this girl i've been talking to for a couple hours? lol.
why not? can i post a link to them if i upload them to tinypic or something?couldn't hurt to try. lol
you can't post them on the forum though.
no nudity allowed.why not? can i post a link to them if i upload them to tinypic or something?
What about my rhyme, win me anything?
i think i sent the other thread in the wrong direction. lets keep it simple.
impress me enough, in any way, and i may send you some glass. could be a pipe pendant or marble. most likely a pendant or marble.
pictures, stories, poems or songs. be creative and lets have some fun with it.
lets see what you got.
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I was in Panama for the past three ( two and a half) years, working with the Kuna indians trying to figure out ways for them to cultivate food. The San Blas islands are eroding at a shocking pace. The area where the people used to grow is under ocean water now. The current soil they had was like rock. We harvested coconut fibre and were able to use it as a medium for them to grow in. We also were able to set up huge compost bins. With t he humidity and heat I shit you not we had workable compost in under four months. We cleared a huge area of coconut trees, tilled about 18 inches (by hand) mixed in equal parts of finely chopped up coconut fiber, compost, and some decomposed fish. The soil was remarkable after about two weeks of working it. We left them six months ago with a tremendous garden. I go back June 13th to go check on them. I will take a bunch of pics. Every type of bean grows great over there. we tried tomatoes but they wouldnt get big just small and kind of gangly. Carrots worked. Citrus worked. bananas obviously, Leeks worked for some reason, Potatoes did not work, Spinach and some micro greens worked as well. We were also able to take six crab and lobster loop nets. I am an avid fisherman so I left one of my tackle boxes and spent a day teaching knots and fishing lure techniques. It was amazing.
uhh, if you can tell him and everyone how you did it, it might be worthy :Xintranode every .5 cm, nuff said'