The Sauga Ends Here

Getting into Picasso territory with that one Sauga ;)
lol, you've been smoking too much. :cheesygrinsmiley: Have a great Sunday Celt!
Who can take a rainbow
Wrap it in a sigh
Soak it in the sun and make a groovy lemon pie
The Candy Man
The Candy Man can
The Candy Man can
'Cause he mixes it with love :love:
Haha, good morning Boo! Nicely done. :love: I used to work at a chocolate factory. That was a pretty sweet gig.
 
lol, you've been smoking too much. :cheesygrinsmiley: Have a great Sunday Celt!

Haha, good morning Boo! Nicely done. :love: I used to work at a chocolate factory. That was a pretty sweet gig.
Hay Mr.S how is it going today. I had my wife pronounce your name. She is German. Moved to the US with her X husband when she was in her mid 20s so she isn't someone saying I am part German she is 100%. I love to listen to her talk with her brothers and sister . Anyway she said that is a German name.
 
Anyway she said that is a German name.
That's a terrific story PC and thanks for sharing that! So the basis behind my name has to do with the city I live in. It's called Mississauga, pronounced Misses Sawguh. So I did a flip on it and called myself MrSawguh.

Mississauga traces its roots back before the European settlement over 200 years ago. The Mississaugas were an Ojibwa band, and by the early 1700s had migrated south and settled in the area around the Etobicoke Creek, Credit River and Burlington Bay. “Mississauga” translates as meaning “River of the North of Many Mouths”, or in my case, "Grower of Cannabis of Many Seeds".
 
That's a terrific story PC and thanks for sharing that! So the basis behind my name has to do with the city I live in. It's called Mississauga, pronounced Misses Sawguh. So I did a flip on it and called myself MrSawguh.

Mississauga traces its roots back before the European settlement over 200 years ago. The Mississaugas were an Ojibwa band, and by the early 1700s had migrated south and settled in the area around the Etobicoke Creek, Credit River and Burlington Bay. “Mississauga” translates as meaning “River of the North of Many Mouths”, or in my case, "Grower of Cannabis of Many Seeds".
I took me a sadly long time to connect those dots in your name :rofl: :lot-o-toke:
 
Hey everybody!
Happy Sunday to all, and to all a good week. Here's the Candyland's lettucing their way to flower. Maybe two more weeks and we let them go.
Stay safe and stay healthy everyone!




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MrSauga...catching up going a ways back...new grow is looking very healthy and nice.
 
MrSauga...catching up going a ways back...new grow is looking very healthy and nice.
Thanks cr8! Good to see you drop by. :passitleft:
So how would you phrase your joint rolling machine creation/testing gig? Highly engaging? :laughtwo:
Haha, a couple of twists and turns with that one. ;)
 
Lol, I knew that one! I was watching Kim’s Convenience and Mississauga got a shout out in one episode, I looked up and shouted “that’s where Mr S lives!!” and everyone said “who’s Mr. S?”. I guess they weren’t members of the mag...
 
lol, I've seen the commercials but never seen an episode. It did look pretty funny. I put it with the likes of Corner Gas.
I like it, it’s cute and funny. I often watch it whilst trimming. I haven’t heard of corner gas though, eh?
 
I like it, it’s cute and funny. I often watch it whilst trimming. I haven’t heard of corner gas though, eh?
It's similar but different. It takes place in Saskatchewan, in a little town of idiots. Includes bumbling police and just plain silliness. Although, you could be pulling my rope eh!
 
congratulations Sauga!
 
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