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jigfresh

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Well, we do want to move... thinking about renting the place out. Not sure though. We would probably lose $100 a month if we did rent, but our new mortgage would be something around $350/ mo. So for <$500 a month we could be paying off two houses. One of those being in Southern California (which is never a bad place to own real estate).

One thing I do love about cali is I can grow weed and not stress the law. Damn they need that legalization shit everywhere.... grrrrrrr.

Yankees game tonight. Went to where the Dodgers used to play in Brooklyn... that was fucking awesome. Kinda freaked me out though, Last night caught a couple minutes of the local news and a kid had gotten shot at a park like the one I was sitting at in broad daylight. It's so sad how some peeps live. Sure makes me feel lucky to not have to worry about being gunned down in my neighborhood. :( Also went to Chinatown and Little Italy. Had a lovely italian style pizza.

Oh... and in case anyone is wondering. London's Underground beats NYC Subways by a long shot.
 

DoobieBrother

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And if you were wondering, we paid 180,000 for our house. Still owe 130,000... and we could probably sell our house today for about $60,000. Sigh. And we make too much money to qualify for any of the government programs to adjust mortgages. Kinda sucks how we are a bit 'punished' for living within our means. If only we would have bought a $500,000 house we couldn't afford like some folks. We could have stopped paying our mortgage 2 years ago, been living for free, and still got our principle adjusted.
Cost to buy a house in a quiet little mountain town: $180,000
Loss if sold in the current housing market: $120,000
Black bears on your back porch: priceless

bongsmilie
 

jigfresh

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Yeah man. Life is fucking good. Thanks for the perspective doob. Can't wait to see what pops up on your deck or front yard when you get a place.

EDIT: Forgot to mention last post. I also got to pet a Brooklyn kitty (oddly, one of the highlights if not THE highlight of my trip so far). And lastly, I had a wonderful conversation with a dude in Manhattan. We talked for probably an hour and a half. He was selling his art on the sidewalk and we had a great time. It's amazing how similar we all are. We're all just people. We got parents, we get hungry, we need to sleep, etc. I wish I could do something helpful for everyone in the world. Guess I'll have to settle with doing things for people here and there.
 

DoobieBrother

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Probably won't be bears, but the wife & I are big into the birdies (so are the cats, but we keep the cats indoors 100%), so we'll be putting out bird feeders & houses and a bird bath for them (I might even make a neat little water feature like a mini waterfall that sprinkles down into a lagoon).
Will have to upgrade my camera (FINALLY) next year. A decent Nikon DSLR.
Next year...

I've seen humanity at it's best & worst in my travels, and we really are just one species, one race, no matter if social customs and norms are seen as different or strange by other societies.
Will be nice when we all finally evolve and come together a bit more.
 

jigfresh

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Late night doob? I was thinking yesterday how in 1,000 years or so (if humanity is still around) the idea that people were distinct colors or ethnicities would be strange, because everyone would be a mix. Not sure if that would actually happen, but it seems reasonable to me.
 

DoobieBrother

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Yeah, jig.
Sleeping schedule is out of whack for now, but slowly working it back around to where it should be.

I'm sure the orangutans, chimps & gorillas will think we were savage beasts, only useful as slaves, medical research subjects, and for gladiatorial combat.

;-)

Or the Alien Overlords who finally assume control of the planet will surely think of us as such.
bongsmilie
 

Dwezelitsame

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jig yeah NY is sad
i luv to vist never want to be to far away
from NYC used to work there lots of jobs lots of $$
has a lot to offer
where i get culture an entetainment (used to get drgs)
has alot to offer
millionairs and bums
millionars step over the bums like they dont see them
filthy- expensive- hardcore


i could never live there -maybe if i was a millionair upper crust
cause the bottom catches hell

chinatown an little italy are connected
 

DST

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Well my good friend says that there are Alien amongst us. Now if the Govt's knew this you would think that it would actually be a good thing to let the people know and may be then, finally, will humans unite as one, until then we'll get mad at our closest neighbours, (or in some cases, peeps from across Oceans).
 

Dwezelitsame

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Will be nice when we all finally evolve and come together a bit more.
seems that if this was gona happen it would have happened already -dont think so

we already have to may ingrediants that should have been left out of the mix
greed -prejudice -superiority isssues -egos an few others i cant think of
only a few realize its all one and they seem to be the ones on the bottom

one blood


1Luv
 

nitrobob1786

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That looks too good Don!!!^^^^^^
At the the mo its a bit busy in there. But with the vertical, plus the shelving up above, I get a good bit more room (stack em high)
So/ 5 Cali O, but they are from normal seed, so some of them are going (when it comes to the 12/12 some are going to be male) To be honest, I have my eye on one of them, if thats a girly then I am well chuffed.. Then a few Headbands - 8 :shock: but I will keep the strongest looking ones of them, and 5 OG kush (3 up on shelfs though, and one up in the heavens as well (thats a twin:hump:). There will be added lights when it comes to flower time I am sure....And 2 mysteries. The new seeds I got coming through I want to veg for as long as possible....

I know what you mean with keeping numbers down, but I am confident this style of growing, making use of all the light - 360 degrees stylee, will help. Right, off to the fridge to get some cider, I feel like going blind...waiting on the wife getting back to crack the champagne that is currently chilling- holiday started!!!! Happy dayz.
jeez going to the fridge to get some cider then some champers wen ur missus gets in now thats would make me sick cider and champagne ewww each to there own i suppose i hardly drink if i do only stella artois and smirnoff ices not a big drinker i wnt drink cider always seen it as an alcoholics or under age drinkers drink cheap and tastes nasty good ole scrumpy jacks cider n white lightning cider aww like paint stripper that is
 

supchaka

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And if you were wondering, we paid 180,000 for our house. Still owe 130,000... and we could probably sell our house today for about $60,000. Sigh. And we make too much money to qualify for any of the government programs to adjust mortgages. Kinda sucks how we are a bit 'punished' for living within our means. If only we would have bought a $500,000 house we couldn't afford like some folks. We could have stopped paying our mortgage 2 years ago, been living for free, and still got our principle adjusted.

Now I'm just being bitchy. At least we love our place, lol. Would suck to be stuck in a house you hated.

EDIT: Lol at the rep bru.
Hey you just described me! Banks wouldnt work with people if they werent behind on their payments. Ok, so we quit making our payment! About 2 years later they worked with us. They didnt adjust the principal but dropped the interest to 2% for 10 years, after which it will float back up to 5 and be locked. The adjustable rate is what started killing us. I owe 460 and its worth about 200, but we can afford the payment and we like living here so we're going to ride it out. I couldnt rent a 3k ft house for 1600 and we've been here for 7 years. I want the kids to remember 1 house from their childhood, kind of how I grew up.
 

DST

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ok, will never offer you a cider:)
jeez going to the fridge to get some cider then some champers wen ur missus gets in now thats would make me sick cider and champagne ewww each to there own i suppose i hardly drink if i do only stella artois and smirnoff ices not a big drinker i wnt drink cider always seen it as an alcoholics or under age drinkers drink cheap and tastes nasty good ole scrumpy jacks cider n white lightning cider aww like paint stripper that is
 

bassman999

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I just found out my next-door neighbor is in the hospital. She is diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. I have known her for like 15 yrs and was always a picture of health. Her husband died 10 yrs ago from lung caner (smoker). I guess the 2nd hand smoke caught up with her. I dont know what type of cancer she has yet though. She was talking lately about feeling run-down and tired. She is like 60 or so and she is so busy arou8nd here taking care of older ppl and doing work at their houses. She is seriously one of the top 5 nicest ppl I have ever known in my entire life! I am gonna find out what hospital she is at and get down there to see her.
 

Shwagbag

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I just found out my next-door neighbor is in the hospital. She is diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. I have known her for like 15 yrs and was always a picture of health. Her husband died 10 yrs ago from lung caner (smoker). I guess the 2nd hand smoke caught up with her. I dont know what type of cancer she has yet though. She was talking lately about feeling run-down and tired. She is like 60 or so and she is so busy arou8nd here taking care of older ppl and doing work at their houses. She is seriously one of the top 5 nicest ppl I have ever known in my entire life! I am gonna find out what hospital she is at and get down there to see her.
That's terrible bass :( All the best to her for a positive prognosis and recovery.
 

afrawfraw

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I just found out my next-door neighbor is in the hospital. She is diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. I have known her for like 15 yrs and was always a picture of health. Her husband died 10 yrs ago from lung caner (smoker). I guess the 2nd hand smoke caught up with her. I dont know what type of cancer she has yet though. She was talking lately about feeling run-down and tired. She is like 60 or so and she is so busy arou8nd here taking care of older ppl and doing work at their houses. She is seriously one of the top 5 nicest ppl I have ever known in my entire life! I am gonna find out what hospital she is at and get down there to see her.
That sucks. Perhaps Cannabis could help. I think we discussed this recently. Here's to hoping.
 
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