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Shiva Grows

shiva82

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an antique moonrock. over 5 years old .... crysatl mike gifted it me for cooking for him... i'm scared it may give me bronchitis haha. i will bong some later . crystal mike used to be a grower too .
 

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strain_hunter

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Wicked!
I got a mate in Perth and the Mrs's sister is up near Dampier.
WA is like another country.

Love all the old Malcom Douglas adventures up that way. He's another one like Fred.
That sounds like several thousand miles. What is the horizontal extent of Australia? 3,000 to 5,000 miles?
But you don't drive that distance by car, do you?
Are plane tickets expensive in australia?
Here in Europe, most major cities can be reached quite easily with cheap plane tickets or the train.
 

dogzter

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it is used under most wall paper coverings , not all . it is also used to mask problem walls, cover hairline cracks, blemishes, etc etc .

in my case i'm using it to mask problem walls ready for painting . i line the wall like it is new

i just did one wall .
I learned plastering from some old Italians a a kid.
Walls are..........something.
😆
 

FTL

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Track 3:
Mama was queen of the mambo
Papa was king of the Congo
Deep down in the jungle
I start bangin' my first bongo
Every monkey'd like to be
In my place instead of me
'Cause I'm the king of bongo, baby
I'm the king of bongo bong

[Verse 2: Manu Chao]
I went to the big town
Where there is a lot of sound
From the jungle to the city
Looking for a bigger crown
So I play my boogie
For the people of big city
But they don't go crazy
When I'm bangin' on my boogie

Just for those who want to sing along :D
 

exoticrobotic

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i had some romanian painters whos dad was a 'plasterer'.

Lovely chaps. The old bloke brewed and distilled his own eau de vie which he kindly gave me a bottle.

He coudn't plaster for shit though, in a limestone cave maybe acceptable after a few bottles of his superb tipple.

I always thought it was the smell of pva on their breath :biggrin:
 

shiva82

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whenever i'm in a hot country , i sued to think the plasterers were not up to much, but when you try plastering on over 30 c , and maybe rendering an outside south facing wall .... the plaster is dry in the mixing bucket by the time i get it to the top of the scaffold rig up

so with that in mind they must be decent to be able to get the finish half decent in those temperatures
 

shiva82

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i had some romanian painters whos dad was a 'plasterer'.

Lovely chaps. The old bloke brewed and distilled his own eau de vie which he kindly gave me a bottle.

He coudn't plaster for shit though, in a limestone cave maybe acceptable after a few bottles of his superb tipple.

I always thought it was the smell of pva on their breath :biggrin:
i'm a painter and decorator city and guilds trained . full apprentice and such , and i have always been involved in renovation work . i'm a master painter , and average at other trades . i have bought and sold 4 properties also ., so i have become a builder. self taught
 

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