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whodatnation

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SO awesome. I looked into getting some peacocks,,, was quickly convinced it was more trouble and $ than it was worth but boy would I love to hear and see them everyday.
 

jigfresh

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There was a neighborhood peacock when I lived near Dodger Stadium. Was wild having it there in the middle of the city. I guess there were enough hills around that it could get away from people if it wanted too. It was so cool though, you'd wake up and he'd be up in the telephone poles, then swoop down and walk around the spot. And it was cool too to find it's feathers all over. So beautiful those things are.

Glad you guys enjoyed the pics.

20 weeks today. Baby Doc appt this morning. Cancelled the dentist appt for later. Dude prescribed me super strong sleeping pills for the appt.... it's all just a little much for a tiny surface cavity that I can't even feel.

Only 6 days short of the day we lost our first baby. 20 weeks 6 days is the furthest wife has taken a pregnancy. We are nearly there!!!

Only 5 more weeks till we reach some sort of survivability. We had friends recently have a child at 25 weeks. The kid has been in Intensive Care for over 6 months... but he's alive. I'm still shooting for 32 weeks. Something like 90% of kids survive after 32 weeks.
 

colocowboy

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God bless you and your wife for being able to carry on! Of course blessed be little jig, I'm sad that you have to think in those terms^^
You will be awesome parents!
 

jigfresh

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Thanks a lot. Really means a lot to me and my wife. She said thanks too. We might even find out it's sex today.

D, what's a bitterbollen?
 

Thundercat

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Woot another week down man, only a few more to go. Good luck at the DR. bud you know I'm shooting the positivity your way.
 

jigfresh

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Thanks so much. :) The appt went well. No ultrasound so we didn't find out the sex. Doc did listed to heartbeat and was happy. Between 150-160 bpm. Everything else she was happy with too. We see the ultrasound people on Aug 18, then doc again Aug 23, and 3 weeks after that, and 3 weeks after that, and 3 weeks after that. That takes us to the end of June. I should have harvested by then. Yipee. Will be fun to trim some pot again. Not to mention smoke some new stuff.

Thanks again my friends. Means a lot.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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Hey jig, glad alls good in the baby hood man. Dig the farm pics, I used to live near an old TB hospital as a kid, they had a half dozen peacocks, damn those birds can make a racket crowing early mornin. Cool birds none the less.

guessing you've not binned the grow as advised.... :lol:

If I ain't welcome i'll bounce just say the word man.
 

curious old fart

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Thanks so much. :) The appt went well. No ultrasound so we didn't find out the sex. Doc did listed to heartbeat and was happy. Between 150-160 bpm. Everything else she was happy with too. We see the ultrasound people on Aug 18, then doc again Aug 23, and 3 weeks after that, and 3 weeks after that, and 3 weeks after that. That takes us to the end of June. I should have harvested by then. Yipee. Will be fun to trim some pot again. Not to mention smoke some new stuff.

Thanks again my friends. Means a lot.
Good news.

In your dates, did you mean April instead of August (I thought that was the birth month)

:peace:
cof
 

jigfresh

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I do remember the peacock making a racket... shit I wouldn't even want to hear 12. Why they keep peacocks there anyways, you got any idea? To liven the place up or something? And of course you are always welcome mate. Just cuz I can't take the heat in the kitchen don't mean I'm kicking family out the house.

And yes indeed cof. We're talking april there. I'll edit. We got April 18, 23 dates at the docs. August is when little thing should peak it's head out. I call the due date Aug 22. (docs say 20, but what do they know lol)

So since I ditched the dentist I have 4 Halcion pills to play with. Mom figures I'd pass out within 30 mins. Anyone figure I could last longer and feel real dopey? Isn't this your line of expertise don?
 

jigfresh

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Bro... if you need pop I get about 10 pounds a day all bagged up and everything. If you lived close you could come collect it all the time. :) I'm guessing cat poop is a little hot.

Oh, they came and got the giant pile of needles, so no need to worry about composting anymore. It's getting time to break ground on my construction. I'm super fucking stoked. Going to be doing some major things I've never done before. First up is a little surveying to see what and where I need to dig. Then onto retaining walls below and above where the new building will be. Once that gets done I'll compact everything real well and have someone pour a foundation for me. I'm going slab. After that things should be easy.

Hey, does anyone know anything about non profit organizations?
 

DST

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D, what's a bitterbollen?
It a Dutch snack that is about the size of a squash ball, there is ragu in the centre, which is the stuff that is cooked up with the pigs ears in it. It's rolled in breadcrumb and deep fried, normally eaten whilst having beer and with a mustard dip on the side....


Glad all went well today lad. Take it easy eh!

Peace, DST
 

supchaka

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It a Dutch snack that is about the size of a squash ball, there is ragu in the centre, which is the stuff that is cooked up with the pigs ears in it. It's rolled in breadcrumb and deep fried, normally eaten whilst having beer and with a mustard dip on the side....


Glad all went well today lad. Take it easy eh!

Peace, DST
Well isn't that deceiving! Think I'm getting a jalapeño popper or cheese or some other goodie only to find its mashed up fuckin pig ears!
 

DST

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It's not mashed up pigs ear, lol. They are used for the flavour of the ragu, most of the meat used (in good bittebollen) are veal. Loads of things contains piges ears, pigs trotters, etc. I am sure humans find uses for all pig parts. I

I was watching a programme about haggis and the butcher mentioned the fact that the US was a place where they do not have a toe to tail mentality when butchering animals (as far as using all the parts of the animal).
 
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