Dr. Strange Bud - How I Quit Worrying And Learned to Love The Medi Bomb

Greetings Fisholorious Cakenstein :Namaste:

That screen is looking pretty damn nice! I bet it's starting to smell real good in there. :thumb:

I would have bought the beers and shook the last bit of each one just a little, held my arm out the driver's side window, and sprayed the windshield once in a while. But keep in mind you're taking advice from somebody who just got done cutting the grass and tried to kick the newspaper in the driveway out of the way but instead kicked it into the car tire and back under the mower, POOF!!!!! instant confetti bomb!

In other words, an idiot..... :(

LOL that story made me laugh :rofl:

Good Morning Fish Cake!
And Good Weed to you sir!
Haven't drank enough to get drunk since the 90's. One memorable party and about a couple dozen screwdrivers followed by the hangover from hell. Still can't stand the taste of orange juice 20 years later!:)

hmmm I had a similar experience involving vodka, but it's the vodka I still dislike. My incident happened in the summer of '95. It involved backpacking in Yosemite, a handle (1.75L) of the cheapest vodka the general store sold, and some Kool-Aid. About all I remember was trying to crawl out of the tent for a technicolor yawn. :winkyface: And then how bad I felt the next day. Nearly 20 years later and I still get nauseous when I smell vodka. *shudders thinking about it*

P.S.: Wine tip: If the cork is rubber and not real cork, tell them to put that one back in the cellar and bring something vintage out.

Why is that? I can't recall the source, so perhaps it was marketing, but I recall reading something about the new materials being used to "cork" wine bottles. A lot of folks seem upset by the departure from tradition, but this article made the point that the new "corks" have advantages. I can't recall what they were now, but at the time I thought it made a lot of sense.

Why do you think a bottle plug made of cork means the wine is better than that in a bottle plugged with a more modern material?
 
Why is that? I can't recall the source, so perhaps it was marketing, but I recall reading something about the new materials being used to "cork" wine bottles. A lot of folks seem upset by the departure from tradition, but this article made the point that the new "corks" have advantages. I can't recall what they were now, but at the time I thought it made a lot of sense.

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Wine shouldnt be stored on its side. The acidic wine can rot the cork and ruin the vintage wine. We have many $500++ bottles of wine and MY GM is always stressed out when someone buys one that has been sitting too long on its side. Ironically, most uppity places with the most expensive wine store wine for presentation...on its side. Synthetci can be stored upsde down for 1000 years with no rot.
 
pics look great my friend, well done,

looks like plenty of good weed to you sir in the near future,

my prayers to the bud gods seem to be working, only problem is they gave me the hottest damn summer since records began and i got no plants out doors, my seedlings outdoors last year suffered and drowned, this year they would be thriving, apart from all the kids setting fire to the fields,

i just wish i planted some out, ill do it at end of next spring, hopefully next year will be just as nice as this, but its to hot for me, to hot for the dog, 30deg c just way to hot for me and the dog.

good weed to you my friend,
 
Good weed everyone:)
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Always excellent seeing your ladies fish... I'll share something a tad different. Juvenile Redtail At Play 7-18-2013 Photos by TacticalMan | Photobucket

I had a good photo shoot of a Juvenile Redtail Hawk practicing it's hunting skills with a rock while being harassed by Mockingbirds.

So, as I missed the morning check in, I hope you have a great evening!
:peace:
 
Top of the buds to all! Very nice Sir Fish pics.
 
nice pics AuGrow, nice to see a bird like that in the wild, we dont see much of that where i live, we get pigeons and crows and seagulls even though we are not near any sea where i live, we get the odd owl at night at a few bats,

very rare we sea birds of prey like that, i got a stuffed buzzard though, dont take much feeding, just sits on top of the fire in his display case, dont make no mess, dont make any noise, problem is he dont move, he stuck to a bit of a branch, its about the closest ill get to a bird of prey in real life,
 
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Top of the buds to all! Very nice Sir Fish pics.
thank you Chop! hope you have a great Friedday

nice pics AuGrow, nice to see a bird like that in the wild, we dont see much of that where i live, we get pigeons and crows and seagulls even though we are not near any sea where i live, we get the odd owl at night at a few bats,

very rare we sea birds of prey like that, i got a stuffed buzzard though, dont take much feeding, just sits on top of the fire in his display case, dont make no mess, dont make any noise, problem is he dont move, he stuck to a bit of a branch, its about the closest ill get to a bird of prey in real life,
DP wasup? Happy Friedday my friend:)

Good weed!
Beautiful birds and girls! :)

OB:)
Invi my brother hope your Friedday is as good as can be:)

you always know the right things to say Buck!
happy Friedday to you sir!:)

Good Weed fishy!
Right Back Atcha Mc:circle-of-love:

Good weed fish and its FRY-DAY
and to you WB, a fabulous Friedday I hope for you and yours:)
 
it is the water is nice and the garden is Nicer!
Happy Friedday Harley! I hope you can say the same:)
Good morning and good weed Fishie hope all is well in the pond and garden.:peace::high-five::cheertwo::circle-of-love:
 
some but it was foxtailing all over the place much like yours is. but the sugar leaves were starting to brown off and becoming crispy so I cut her. didnt want her to rot:)
Hey fishy, was the 2046 still producing pistils when you whacked it?, my plants are still only at 8 weeks!
 
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