The clock is ticking...

NanoGadget

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True enough. I know a guy who spends his summers doing underwater welding.. high risk tends to equal good pay.. lol
 

mauricem00

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That sounds like delicate work. Probably a bit hard on the nerves once in awhile, huh? :shock:
it does not hurt to be a little crazy and it did pay very well. allowed me to retire early with enough money to pay cash for a house and fund my own retirement. i'm even able to give money to charities. I have had 2 out of body experiences and the first time you learn that it's not unpleasant to die :):):)
 

NanoGadget

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Ok folks... wasn't sure if I should start a new thread or update this one so I figure I'll try here first.. today was my cut off day for waiting on my seeds from overseas. They aren't here. No happy little note from the man telling me I'm naughty, just no seeds.. So I'm going to order domestic.
I'm thinkin about going with Oregon Elite. They have a strain called Blue Huey OG (BB/Chem/OG x Thin mint cookies) from Canarado. Was wondering if anyone has experience with this seed bank and/or this strain. Mainly appeals to me because it is indica dominant (a must for me), feminized, and involves parent strains that I really like.
Anyway, any feedback on OES as a seed bank or this strain would be great. Alternative suggestions are welcome but it must be a domestic bank, indica or indica dominant genetics and I strongly strongly prefer feminized (don't want to have to veg 4 or 5 plants just to have good odds at getting a lady). Thanks I'm advance.
 

NanoGadget

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Well folks, against all odds and a almost two weeks late my beans from across the sea have arrived safe and sound... looks like I'll be giving the domestic banks a try next run... although the OG strain I was looking at from cannarado looks good enough that I may just order a pack anyway and run them when I have the space. :bigjoint:
 
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