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A Guide to Fishsticks

unclefishstick

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:smoke out: puff em up!

musta burned a bunch of calories today....still hungry even after dinner...good thing the baby jeebus invented snacks!
 

Hammerhead

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its hell, we all do it, even with a 12 plant limit I wind up killing some,

My veg area is a total jungle right now, all over grown too. I'm taking cuttings and will be cutting plants back. These males are going to look a little funky, but about a week of growth and they should be ready to be tossed into the boys flower room.


I dont like wasting the medium. I will be more mindful of what I need to keep.

I picked up a Intake filter. I have been paranoid of that part of my air intake for awhile. I kept using those Bug socks on the fan. Any samll size bugs like mites would be sucked right into my flower room. Thats been on my mind. I decided it was time to upgrade to ease my mind. I'm gonna try a 10 X 16 Phresh intake filter. Its made out of plastic has Carbon infused cloth martial. Removes 99.9% of all air born contaminants with only a 20% reduction in air flow. These you push the air through rather then pull like you would with a standard Carbon filter.


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unclefishstick

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its an any road bike so it needs some tread for off pavement excursions and its unlikely to see much trail duty since i have 3 trail bikes already and most of the trails are too rough or sandy for this bike to be any fun...that said there is one trail it will be perfect for since its pretty smooth and not very steep so i should be able to just fly up it...
its a fun bike on the road though,goes pretty fast with very little effort plus its good training for trail riding...
 

unclefishstick

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:coffee: mornin campers...

another windy day coming...got a couple of errands to run so i suppose i will try and catch some miles and climbing that way...i would like to be 30% done by tomorrow night...or even better,33% done so im a 1/3 of the way up everest...better forecast next week,should be easier to get out and crank out the miles...

yup,the heat is coming...i have the joyous prospect of dehydration cramps and toting a frickin gallon of water everywhere to look forward to!:tumbleweed:
 

unclefishstick

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i wish it would rain...the trails are seriously dusty and theres zero traction in places because the ground is so desiccated it falls apart under the tread...plus of course it gets the bikes filthy after one or two rides...its good to get away from the trails on occasion anyway,theres only so many miles of trails so it can get a bit boring...maybe thats a bad way to put it,more like i spend too much time frantically racing down the trails as fast as i can go,and while that is fun its good to step back and just ride rather than chase numbers...

lol,besides,i crushed it this week,a couple of kom's and some top tens and a grip of personal best so time to slow down a bit...
 

captain planet

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I'm sick of the rain already, gonna have to change the old April showers saying to May
showers. Painted my kids bedroom and they've been sharing the bed for a cpl days now bc we can't get any decent days to really air it out
 

unclefishstick

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pretty crazy amount of calcium buildup in the back swamp cooler...like a 1/2 inch of crystallized stuff in there,cant say i have ever seen that much in a cooler before...

better get rolling,having an attack of the lazies...need to go get stuff,just have to see how motivated to ride i am once i shake off this cookie buzz!:kos:
 

Jbomber79

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im all about moister but the temps... In the mid 40s one day and 70 the next day... Just as I was about to roll out some hail moved in squashed my ride...looks like I'll be working at home for the wife today lol
 

unclefishstick

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just got back from riding...up to 28% done with everest...i see if i get off my ass tomorrow and knock off one of the big hills i can hit 10000 feet climbed this week...that would put me more than 33% of the way up after the first week so over 50% done after 2 weeks is doable...
 

Bud Green

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I was working in the secret garden today. Ten, 2 foot tall girls are basking in the sun and putting out new roots and new branches quickly in their new 75 gallon homes, um, I mean holes...
about another dozen girls still in #2 containers, just waiting for me to get them transplanted...

I have a serious tick problem this year... We have ticks bad around here anyway, but especially bad this spring since we had such an usually mild winter....

I'm an organic, outdoor guy, but when it comes to ticks, I break out the "big guns". I despise those little fuckers getting all up in my private areas and sucking my blood!:biggrin:
 

Grizz

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I was working in the secret garden today. Ten, 2 foot tall girls are basking in the sun and putting out new roots and new branches quickly in their new 75 gallon homes, um, I mean holes...
about another dozen girls still in #2 containers, just waiting for me to get them transplanted...

I have a serious tick problem this year... We have ticks bad around here anyway, but especially bad this spring since we had such an usually mild winter....

I'm a very organic, outdoor guy, but when it comes to ticks, I break out the "big guns". I despise those little fuckers getting all up in my private areas and sucking my blood!:biggrin:
that's why you should have a pet monkey, they are very good for grooming :biggrin:
 

Ganoderma

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I was working in the secret garden today. Ten, 2 foot tall girls are basking in the sun and putting out new roots and new branches quickly in their new 75 gallon homes, um, I mean holes...
about another dozen girls still in #2 containers, just waiting for me to get them transplanted...

I have a serious tick problem this year... We have ticks bad around here anyway, but especially bad this spring since we had such an usually mild winter....

I'm a very organic, outdoor guy, but when it comes to ticks, I break out the "big guns". I despise those little fuckers getting all up in my private areas and sucking my blood!:biggrin:

sounds like enough to tick you off.
 

unclefishstick

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:biggrin: that pun was so labored im surprised its not having a baby!



mo' squishin'

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Treetroit City

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Only seen one tick so far this spring, it was crawling up my leg the other morning. With two dogs I'm sure I'll be seeing more.

Pulled about 45 zips out of the bucket system, a bit disappointed but not too much, keeps the lights on. I should be able to pull 64 on a good run if not 70. Need a better veg setup like everyone else.
 

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