I should know....I am 5' tall...ha ha....plus a few inches.No 5 feet is 60 inches
I should know....I am 5' tall...ha ha....plus a few inches.No 5 feet is 60 inches
Cold glass of water and a hot piece of ass would probably kill ya, doobI have grass and cash...could go to Chinatown and get ass. Asian honeys! I only have $250. Had I more spending cash...
Oh check this out ...I went to the Asian massage parlor down the street and the woman was moaning while doing my back and I was moaning too. I saw her again on the street. I'll go back someday. Good massage. 30 minutes.
I should know....I am 5' tall...ha ha....plus a few inches.
You might label the ends of the wire with tape and number it before taking the pictures.I forget if it was iniubu or Subby that told me to take pictures of how my electronic equipment is hooked up so I know how to put it all back together when the carpet layers are gone.
Gonna do that now.
You have a great momMom took me over to the shoe store before she had to go to work at the nursing home. Bought me a comfortable pair of Asics
Don't think I need to label things.....pretty simple.....hook ups are different colors. I just wish this was over. 7 days and counting.You might label the ends of the wire with tape and number it before taking the pictures.
Jeez - I could use a new Mum - been without one since 2009(RIP) - I spose that soon/now or in the future - you could just get a cloned Mum - from your real Mum's DNA - <can hear The Twilight Zone theme tune>You have a great mom
* I just dug this up from 2018 - looking back on old threads here - still can hardly believe that I went thru all that shite - and managed to get out of it in 5 long years of lawyers and Judges and loss of family life - today is so much brighter - than during those
dark-dark days -
London cannabis seed seller Gypsy Nirvana faces extradition to US
‘Marijuana activist and advocate’ wanted for alleged activity his lawyers say is legal in UK
by Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent
A British businessman known as Gypsy Nirvana is facing extradition to the US for allegedly distributing cannabis seeds, an activity his lawyers argue is legal in the UK.
Nirvana, who escaped from what is alleged to have been a rendition-style deportation to Los Angeles in 2013, will be in the high court in London on Thursday to resist an attempt by US officials to extradite him.
The 57-year-old, who lives in south-west London, was a roadie for the Clash, drove rock stars such as Ronnie Wood and acted in films in Hong Kong.
He adopted the name Gypsy Nirvana by deed poll 15 years ago and is described by the US as a “marijuana activist and advocate”. He runs his seed-selling business from an office in London.
The extradition claim comes at a time when many US states have relaxed their laws on the production and sale of cannabis, although Donald Trump, the US president, tweeted at the weekend that drug dealers should be given the death penalty.
Westminster magistrates court threw out the first US attempt to have Nirvana extradited. The US authorities, which are represented by the Crown Prosecution Service, are appealing against that decision.
Nirvana is facing trial in the US state of Maine on charges relating to the production, distribution, possession, import and export of cannabis seeds between 2004 and 2013. He denies the charges and a further allegation of money laundering.
Dismissing the US case, the district judge at Westminster magistrates court ruled that Nirvana’s seed business was not illegal under UK law, which prohibits possession and sale of the buds and leaves of the cannabis plant.
Because lawyers for the US had failed to establish there was a similar criminal offence in both jurisdictions, the judge turned down the application.
US officials in Maine launched their legal action against Nirvana in August 2013 when he was living with his wife and children in the Philippines. He was detained there by local police and forcibly put on a flight that would have passed through LA on its way to London.
His counsel, the extradition specialist Ben Cooper of Doughty Street Chambers, told the magistrates court that it was an attempt to subject Nirvana to “disguised extradition”, deceiving him about his removal that would have led to him being detained illegally in the US.
In the event, Nirvana became suspicious of the flight plan and forced his way off the aircraft before it left Manila. He was then held for nearly two and half years in a Philippine prison before being allowed back to the UK where his father was dying. On his return, US authorities launched extradition proceedings against him.
Nirvana told the Guardian: “I have done nothing wrong. These are seeds from a medicinal plant. I have been a legal seed dealer in the UK since the 1990s.
“The seeds do not have any [active ingredient] THC in them. There’s no drug in the seeds. You can smoke the seeds all day and all you will get is a headache.
“But cannabis seeds are considered a schedule 1 narcotic in the US, the same as heroin. So if Trump gets his way they could execute me over the seeds of a medicinal plant.”
Nirvana said 29 US states have now granted some form of legal status to cannabis. He has never been to Maine but has in the past bought seeds from suppliers there.
He spent 30 months living in a cramped prison in Camp Bagong Diwa, a Philippine detention centre, while he resisted the US arrest warrant. Eventually UK embassy officials helped arranged his deportation back to the UK.
The CPS confirmed that the case will be heard on Thursday but declined to comment further. The court is likely to reserve its decision.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...d-seller-us-extradition-attempt-gypsy-nirvana
just to be clear, im not loving" the s you had to go through, im loving the pot history you are sharing* I just dug this up from 2018 - looking back on old threads here - still can hardly believe that I went thru all that shite - and managed to get out of it in 5 long years of lawyers and Judges and loss of family life - today is so much brighter - than during those
dark-dark days -
London cannabis seed seller Gypsy Nirvana faces extradition to US
‘Marijuana activist and advocate’ wanted for alleged activity his lawyers say is legal in UK
by Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent
A British businessman known as Gypsy Nirvana is facing extradition to the US for allegedly distributing cannabis seeds, an activity his lawyers argue is legal in the UK.
Nirvana, who escaped from what is alleged to have been a rendition-style deportation to Los Angeles in 2013, will be in the high court in London on Thursday to resist an attempt by US officials to extradite him.
The 57-year-old, who lives in south-west London, was a roadie for the Clash, drove rock stars such as Ronnie Wood and acted in films in Hong Kong.
He adopted the name Gypsy Nirvana by deed poll 15 years ago and is described by the US as a “marijuana activist and advocate”. He runs his seed-selling business from an office in London.
The extradition claim comes at a time when many US states have relaxed their laws on the production and sale of cannabis, although Donald Trump, the US president, tweeted at the weekend that drug dealers should be given the death penalty.
Westminster magistrates court threw out the first US attempt to have Nirvana extradited. The US authorities, which are represented by the Crown Prosecution Service, are appealing against that decision.
Nirvana is facing trial in the US state of Maine on charges relating to the production, distribution, possession, import and export of cannabis seeds between 2004 and 2013. He denies the charges and a further allegation of money laundering.
Dismissing the US case, the district judge at Westminster magistrates court ruled that Nirvana’s seed business was not illegal under UK law, which prohibits possession and sale of the buds and leaves of the cannabis plant.
Because lawyers for the US had failed to establish there was a similar criminal offence in both jurisdictions, the judge turned down the application.
US officials in Maine launched their legal action against Nirvana in August 2013 when he was living with his wife and children in the Philippines. He was detained there by local police and forcibly put on a flight that would have passed through LA on its way to London.
His counsel, the extradition specialist Ben Cooper of Doughty Street Chambers, told the magistrates court that it was an attempt to subject Nirvana to “disguised extradition”, deceiving him about his removal that would have led to him being detained illegally in the US.
In the event, Nirvana became suspicious of the flight plan and forced his way off the aircraft before it left Manila. He was then held for nearly two and half years in a Philippine prison before being allowed back to the UK where his father was dying. On his return, US authorities launched extradition proceedings against him.
Nirvana told the Guardian: “I have done nothing wrong. These are seeds from a medicinal plant. I have been a legal seed dealer in the UK since the 1990s.
“The seeds do not have any [active ingredient] THC in them. There’s no drug in the seeds. You can smoke the seeds all day and all you will get is a headache.
“But cannabis seeds are considered a schedule 1 narcotic in the US, the same as heroin. So if Trump gets his way they could execute me over the seeds of a medicinal plant.”
Nirvana said 29 US states have now granted some form of legal status to cannabis. He has never been to Maine but has in the past bought seeds from suppliers there.
He spent 30 months living in a cramped prison in Camp Bagong Diwa, a Philippine detention centre, while he resisted the US arrest warrant. Eventually UK embassy officials helped arranged his deportation back to the UK.
The CPS confirmed that the case will be heard on Thursday but declined to comment further. The court is likely to reserve its decision.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...d-seller-us-extradition-attempt-gypsy-nirvana
Yep Subgirl, I stopped growing inside 8 years ago, part of my search in finding the best environmental conditions I have available to me in my geographical location.Wow your plants look nice. Is this outside?
Yeah - well - we all have to live a life - till life gets unlivable -just to be clear, im not loving" the s you had to go through, im loving the pot history you are sharing
you have lived quite a colorful life!
i love to read and maybe one day you should think of jotting down your thoughts man! at least for posterityYeah - well - we all have to live a life - till life gets unlivable -
- mine does seem to be a bit wild and crazy - and around cannabis for at least half a century - all over the world - so have a good fews stories to tell - and thats all we are in the end - at least good for a few good stories - if the memory doesnt crash -
Wow your girls are lucky getting slurpies. Will check out your link. We are glad you are hereYep Subgirl, I stopped growing inside 8 years ago, part of my search in finding the best environmental conditions I have available to me in my geographical location.
I'm not against indoor grows at all, please don't get me wrong. When (you/a grower) gets real serious about wanting the very best cannabis?
Greenhouse grown with the best inputs into your soil and the best form of pest controls that is start to finish, the greenhouse itself. No roll up sides or door openings that don't have screen covers.
Preparations before seed germination is 70% of your success. I don't mean to ramble on, my Microbial Repositories System is built with great intent and purposes.
I have another thread called Making Marijuana Great Again in the advanced science and growing forums. The link is for our VIP section.
Frozen Strawberries and Blueberries with lake water were prepared for the girls today
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The link said I don’t have permission to view itWow your girls are lucky getting slurpies. Will check out your link. We are glad you are here