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whodatnation

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Thanks alot for the kind words everyone. That system is actually missing 4 quite large plants (went herm 2 weeks in) So thats why is so barren.... The other cab is looking spectacular imo.

Heres what it looked like at flip... So yeah not close to what it was supped to be but Im cool.















Happy Fukin B-day G!!!! Im tempted to order 10 large pizzas to be delivered to your house lmao. Have a great day and be safe! We sure are lucky to have someone like you around here.

Heres some cube for you to bump.

:peace:

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strictly seedleSs

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Ones in the front are DOGs, 5 of them. Just fimmed the ones that could use it. They are about 2 feet tall now. Hope to veg for another month to 2 months. I want poundage from these ladies.
 

whodatnation

Well-Known Member
I like getting blazed on the funky funk bumping this bongsmilie gotta turn it up.

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edit: On a different note~~~~ G what are you doing in india? :eyesmoke:


Lets take a few minutes out of our extremely busy day to make a small effort to bump out some good energy to everyone out there,,, its the least we can do for each other.

Dalai Lama calls on young people to create 'happier century' on his birthday

The Dalai Lama said he was counting on young people to created a "happier" century as he celebrated his 78th birthday on Saturday in southern India with tens of thousands of Tibetan exiles.

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama speaks during an event organized to celebrate his 78th birthday at a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Bylakuppe Photo: AP








By AFP

3:03PM BST 06 Jul 2013


"The present-day generation can create better conditions and build a world where everyone can live in harmony and in a spirit of coexistence," the Dalai Lama, who fled Tibet in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule, told the crowd.

"Youngsters of today have an opportunity to build a happier century," said the maroon-robed monk. "For those of us from the 20th century, there is nothing we can do now."

The Dalai Lama celebrated his birthday at Bylakuppe, 150 miles from Karnataka state capital Bangalore, where the largest camp of Tibetan exiles was set up in India in the early 1960s.

The spiritual leader spoke to some 40,000 Tibetans who migrated from Tibet and settled in India.

In an hour-long speech, he urged people to "practice compassion" and not just think of themselves, adding that education only has value "when you are compassionate towards others".







Edit: I'll just keep this post going.



U.S. Mayors Tell Feds to End Marijuana War





The U.S. Conference of Mayors – representing 1,309 U.S. cities with a population of 30,000 or more – unanimously approved a resolutionMonday calling on the feds to end their wasteful, futile, 70-year-long war on Americans who use marijuana, and let states and cities implement new solutions to controlling the drug.
The Conference of Mayors notes that 22 million marijuana arrests have occurred in the U.S. since 1965, including 757,969 marijuana arrests in 2011 alone. Marijuana law has criminalized 42 percent of Americans who have used marijuana, including over 18 million people who admit to having used it within the past month. The Mayors called the Marijuana War a waste of money and resources for local cops. The pot war has an overwhelming racial bias, the Mayors noted, and the War also enriches Mexican cartels in more than 1,000 U.S. cities.
Coversely, two states have ended the marijuana war, while 19 have medical marijuana laws, and the United States Conference of Mayors had already adopted resolutions declaring the war on drugs a failure, recognizing medical marijuana.
The latest resolution reads that “states and localities should be able to set whatever marijuana policies work best to improve the public safety and health of their communities; and the United States Conference of Mayors believes that federal laws, including the Controlled Substance Act, should be amended to explicitly allow states to set their own marijuana policies without federal interference; and … until such time as federal law is changed, the United States Conference of Mayors urges the President of the United States to reexamine the priorities of federal agencies to prevent the expenditure of resources on actions that undermine the duly enacted marijuana laws of states.”

The folks over the Marijuana Majority were instrumental in getting the U.S. Conference of Mayors to pass the resolution. Nearly 7,000 people have sent messages to almost 1,000 mayors across the county, encouraging them to do the right thing by passing this resolution. And this time our elected officials listened to the people they represent.
The resolution was co-sponsored by 18 mayors, including Bob Filner of San Diego (California), Mike McGinn of Seattle (Washington), Carolyn Goodman of Las Vegas (Nevada), Jean Quan of Oakland (California), Steve Hogan of Aurora (Colorado), Marilyn Strickland of Tacoma (Washington), Kitty Piercy of Eugene (Oregon), and William Euille of Alexandria (Virginia), among several others.
“The prohibition on marijuana has been ineffective and counterproductive,” said Mayor Stephen Cassidy of San Leandro, California. “Voters in states and cities that wish to break the stranglehold of organized crime over the distribution and sale of marijuana in their communities by legalizing, regulating and taxing marijuana should have the option of doing so.”
A recent Gallup poll found that 64 percent of Americans say the federal government should not enforce anti-marijuana laws in states that have opted for a new approach. A poll by the Pew Research Center found that 72 percent of Americans believe that government efforts to enforce marijuana laws cost more than they are worth and that a majority (52 percent) support legalizing and regulating marijuana like alcohol. In November, marijuana legalization got more votes in Colorado than President Obama did.

 

jigfresh

Well-Known Member
Happy Birthday to the dude who's cooler than a polar bears toenails.

I'm bout to smoke a FAT bowl for you bro. You'll be able to feel my high from cross the country.

Have a good weekend bro. Hope you and the family are having a nice one.

lol... pissin off the neighbors today! :P
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