Just Thought I'd Throw Up Some Pics of Where I'm at Right Now

Dwezelitsame

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i hope all is havin a fine sunday
enjoyin his day
getin ready for a great next week
stackin up our priortys for next week
by ther weight
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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im sure youve seen this

[h=2]6 years for Web pot-seed vendor[/h]
Rebecca S. Green | The Journal Gazette

FORT WAYNE – A 30-year-old Michigan man was sentenced to more than six years in federal prison for running a large marijuana-growing operation that used the Internet to sell seeds around the world.
A federal grand jury had indicted Jesse S. Groth on a charge of manufacturing a controlled substance.
He and 21-year-old Laura Wass were accused of running a large business that grew marijuana and sold pot seeds online from a Hamilton Lake home.
According to court documents, the two shipped a variety of marijuana seeds throughout the U.S. and to other countries under the business name Elite Genetics. They lived in the home on Hamilton Lake in Steuben County.
The business came to light last year when a woman from another state e-mailed Ashley police, telling them her teenage son stole hundreds of dollars from her and admitted to sending the money to a marijuana-seed operation in Indiana.
When the woman searched her son’s computer, she found e-mails from Elite Genetics directing him to mail payments to Laura Wass on Hamilton Lake, according to court documents.
Around the same time, in a separate investigation, U.S. Postal Service inspectors contacted the Hamilton Police Department regarding Groth. He was a fugitive, having skipped out on a 2006 sentencing on federal wire fraud charges.
Groth had been charged with bilking eBay buyers out of thousands of dollars, not sending them sports cards they had bought. He was sentenced in absentia to two years in prison on two of the counts and ordered to pay $20,788 in restitution, according to court documents.
In July, Wass was sentenced to time already served and given no additional jail time for participating in the operation.
She pleaded guilty this year to a charge of manufacturing more than 100 marijuana plants.
In her sentencing order last week, U.S. District Judge Theresa L. Springmann ordered the 75-month sentence to be served after Groth finishes the time in the eBay case as well as additional time for failing to appear in that case.
Groth will also be required to serve four years of supervised release in addition to the prison sentences and abide by other terms of supervised release.


Groth is asking for the court to return some of his property, including computers, printers and his extensive sports card collection, which he said contains more than 100 rare cards, according to court documents.
 

Dwezelitsame

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no not that particuler one but saw quite afew of them from diff writers
you know how sum things just floatin around an you dont know if its real or memorex well this is real
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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i feel bad for my dude man. but he was a thief and went about biz the wrong way. he he can paroll out n get in the seed game again. but is there room for him?
 

Dwezelitsame

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i think so
he had stuff peeps stiill would want if they were available
peeps say he was a thirf
always did me right
sum i went to high school wit peeps say dont trust dis one an dont trust dat one
as long as they do me right i dont care whut another has to say cause
only god and dem two know whut happened between them an most times has nutin to do wit me
 

Dwezelitsame

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mornin yeah i forget about the time zones
dat fuks wit my brain

all good ova here how you holdin up

wify must be goin through sum hard times
wit da off and on fire alarms
 

billcollector99

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She is doin alright now, looks like the lil one was making his was lower, and the pressure was causing the contractions.

Dr appt this morning, but so far so good, and baby shouldnt come till Jan.

and Yeah the Time Zone messes with me too.
 

Dwezelitsame

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hows is yo son dealin wit all the pressure in the house and chaos hes gona be needin sum extra attentionhows is yo son dealin wit all the pressure in the house and chaos hes gona be needin sum extra attention


couger looks ready for my bowl!!!!!lukin gowd
-like i knew it would
 

billcollector99

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I don't wanna brag but my little one is a strong one, emotionally and physically.

He seems allright, he is super excited to meet his little brother as well.

And asides from a little acting out, he is handling the situation admirably for a 3 yr old.
 

Dwezelitsame

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good glad to hear that commend him that

sumtimes when peeps bring new child and puppies an things home they forget to give the child thats there attention
because of the full time needs of the new addition

keep an eye up
 
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