NavySEALsVet
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Anywho subbed can't wait to see the final results lordjin.
Operation Iraqi freedom my man served two tours I'm stationed out here in fort Carson colorado.
those are the heathiest most robust strong roots i have seen. Thank you for getting those shots for us they looked difficult to get.cool chit mon.
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cool blog!I think all I can manage is posting these photos, eating this spaghetti, and passing out.
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Good night! Read my blog!
cool blog!
I found myself grooving to some 'sweet gurl like you'. good stuff man.
Sexy. So so sexy. I wanna grow in a cabinet!!
Do yo miss Tahoe Jin?? i'm bettin thats an understatement!
Oh yes... those spears look 1.5-2ft above the screen, yield should be sexy![]()
So I couldnt stay away for too long :/ - and now that im back i remember what i was missing out on.
i want every girl on your website to sit on my face..
here is "Georgia Bush" , my George Bush mother that I have been unsuccessfully cloning for a week or two now...
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My clones
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my upgrade.. idk if yall run 120v or 220-240 but this is going to be a game changer for sure.
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Another one for ya!
In November, MPP was the driving force behind the successful Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol ballot initiative in Colorado. Now, the wave of momentum we created in that state has hit the nation's capital.
Today, historic legislation was introduced in Congress to regulate marijuana like alcohol at the federal level!
The Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act (H.R. 499), introduced by U.S. Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO), would end federal marijuana prohibition and let states decide their own marijuana policies without the threat of federal interference. It would also establish a regulatory process similar to the one for alcohol, which is exactly what Colorado is working to set up right now!
In an interview this past December, President Obama referred to the need to reconcile the differences between state and federal marijuana laws. This bill would do just that, by taking marijuana off of the federal list of controlled substances and allowing states to determine their own policies.
how are things going lordjin? hope all good