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Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
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Yabbut, @OleReynard -- Ya gotta lookit the whole picture, not just the tear at the edge or the hole punched in it.

Getting old means what you do with it. I should not be here. Shoulda died one hot afternoon a long time ago. And I also got totally busted up on a cruise-control, intercom, giant red motorcycle with radio, windscreen, garbage cans, etc.

So how do you get around a picture like two Christmases in an electric wheelchair... All over? Hm?

...Except after that, I've traveled to Europe with my Witchwife, went diving many times in the beautiful Bahamas, and even found a piece of eight on the bottom.

Got on CNN program entitled "People Living On The Edge" where I was filmed hand-feeding sharks.

Learned to fly. Have flown a Piper J3, Spam Can, Piper Warrior, Tails On Backwards, and a 727 commercial jet.

75 is a distant memory. But I have gone dragging for bug several times in the Keys since then. Crossbowed hogs and deer at my hunt club, too.

I cannot break golf balls with my pecker anymore. (*sigh*) My eyesight is not what it used to be, so now I break coconuts.
Walt, you are certainly a world wide traveler. You obviously not a pot grower....I am and can't get away for more that 3 days at a time.....which means I tend my garden'

 

oldmaninbc

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It's all about quality of life.
It takes so much out of a person that ya never even get close to back to square.
By that time your more susceptible to infections, pneumonia, and other viruses.

I always said if I hit 75 and come down with cancer I'd have to take a real good look.
Just wouldn't want to go thru some of that shit they're doing.
They put radiation inside my grandsons mother's belly and rolled her around like a rolling pin.
When I first learnt about my Mrs friend and cancer at 85yr I had to go to the cancer society web page and read some info. At 85 they are skeptical of procedures and ask the patient to think carefully about their decisions.

I've seen enough sickness/death in my time to know I don't want to suffer, life has limitations for me.
The only situation that has not been communicated through legal paperwork regarding my end of life, is if I ended up with cancer. From what I have experienced so far, treatment for cancer might not happen beyond keeping me as pain free as possible.
When I sold my home and was getting ready to move away a friend suggested I should come and stay with him for 3 months. I moved in and shortly afterwards his mom found out she had stage 4 stomach cancer and she came and stayed with her son. I watched that poor woman suffer, everyday when waking she would spend considerable time in the washroom vomiting/retching. Then have to be taken to the hospital for medications to relieve her suffering. She told me that I reminded her of her late husband and would want to hug me. How could I possibly say no.
 

Boo

Cabana’s bitch
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I watched Linda go from a normal weight to 60lbs...not something I want to see again...when I discovered cancer in my body I said no to chemo...it's a horrible drug that prolongs death at a cost of your body...the drug seemed to be worse that the disease...I chose the knife and I now live with a massive scar and nerve pain...I think it's far better than poisoning yourself...
 

bigsur51

On a mailtrain.
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Walt, you are certainly a world wide traveler. You obviously not a pot grower....I am and can't get away for more that 3 days at a time.....which means I tend my garden'




you can shut down and take a trip if you wanted to

but you don’t want to , at least not this year

tending cannabis is a great hobby

being tied to the green tether for 20+ years takes it’s toll and sometimes a break is needed

in my humble opinion

growing ganja is a choice

getting old aint
 

SubGirl

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I watched Linda go from a normal weight to 60lbs...not something I want to see again...when I discovered cancer in my body I said no to chemo...it's a horrible drug that prolongs death at a cost of your body...the drug seemed to be worse that the disease...I chose the knife and I now live with a massive scar and nerve pain...I think it's far better than poisoning yourself...
I’ve watched enough suffer from chemo to know at this point in my life I prolly wouldn’t choose it. you might not die of cancer but it will kill something in your body that you also need for a quality life. My SIL went thru the whole chemo/radiation treatments but I could understand as he was a young healthy guy with small kids. It didn’t work and the end of his life I mean the last year was miserable
 

Gray Wolf

A Posse ad Esse. From Possibility to realization.
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I care gave a close friend the last six months of his life dying from a brain tumor, with surgery, radiation, and
chemo.

He lasted about as long with treatment as they predicted without treatment and had a really bad time.
 

oldmaninbc

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If they can't cut cancer out,good luck, I watched my father go from 200lbs to less than 100 ina year,it hurt him to pick him up. If only they would put as much into cancer as the flu we would get somewhere.
No doubt one of the saddest things to experience watching someone waste away from cancer/sickness.

I didn't see my gramps just before he died but my wife did and she said to me, "your lucky you didn't see him as you would not have recognized him."

He died from pancreatic cancer stage 4
 

Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
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you can shut down and take a trip if you wanted to

but you don’t want to , at least not this year

tending cannabis is a great hobby

being tied to the green tether for 20+ years takes it’s toll and sometimes a break is needed

in my humble opinion

growing ganja is a choice

getting old aint
I like Walt have traveled a lot. Frankly traveling sucks today. I don’t like it. Airports are a mess, the flight crews are rude, passengers are crazy and Boeing builds unsafe planes.

I am perfectly content doing my thing…….

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Countryboy

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Evening folks! Got most of the list done and managed a 2 hour nap. K is napping, pizza for dinner. I'll probably watch the Manning boys call the game.

peace
 

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oldmaninbc

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This poor plant was dropped on it's head when it was a sprout and crimped, gave it support to hold it straight. Then I forgot to turn on the exhaust fan, the tent heated up and the little sprout had dried up and was wilted and looked all but dead. I replanted it in a totally new mix buried past the crimp, then with a PH issue, figured that out and then transplanted into 5gal.

Here it is today in my new soil mix with mainly a bloom mix but it appears to have ample nitrogen
She is a tough plant, I only hope it does not go hermi like the abused plant last grow that seeded my crop.
I will be keeping a close eye on it. It was also the only seed of that strain I had left.
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