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The trailer park boys are a cult classic in Canada. Ricky Bubbles and Julian there is seven seasons I believe. 2001 to 2008 or maybe 2007 It is with out a doubt some of the funniest TV ever. I think better than the movies IMO. Bubbles had to get contacts becuase he hurt his eyes using those glasses they found them in a second hand store lmao
 
In the later episodes, where corey and trevor go to 'lunatic asylum' and dissapeared, that's because they quit the show because of (apparently) bullying... they were treating the actors just like the real corey and trevor!
 
I need to find out how to find the show again. Does it still air in the states?
 
Aw, shit! Thanks for the info. I'm gonna have to get back into watching them fools!
 
I need to find out how to find the show again. Does it still air in the states?

Like Dread said, Youtube
or
http://www.vidics.ch/ find most anything here or
here
http://www.primewire.ag/

Most TV shows and in great quality
Most movies but quality will vary according to how long they've been out or where they came out first
weird some new movies digital quality, some crap & take forever to update to something better, depends and you'll notice some sites(links) are more up to date than others and load much faster
I don't have cable and watch all of our shows through these sites.

Wonder if I'm allowed to put this..
Oh & My bad Dread for taking up space in your shop...
 
Thanks bro, i haven't quite made my mind up on the bamboo... I've had some pretty good advice that I'm going to take on board and hopefully make it a lot easier! It's easy to say 'nets are easier', but then i havent used nets before and I'm sure i would find a whole new set of problems! I think the rigidity of the bamboo's going to pay off in the long run, maybe next time I'll give it a go with a net to see the difference...

Give it a try, bro. The flexibility, and the fact that I can make room to tuck stiff branches by sliding strings back and forth, makes it so much easier. Plus, as long as the strings are kinda tight, they will easily hold the branches down, so total rigidity isn't a must. How big are your squares, I made mine about 2.5 inches, and I'm finding that I think I'd prefer them smaller. Maybe 1.75 - 2" at the most. After this grow is done, I think I'll be making another screen
 
Oh & My bad Dread for taking up space in your shop...

No worries free! Spreading the word of TPB is definatrly thread-worthy! Hope you're good bro

Give it a try, bro. The flexibility, and the fact that I can make room to tuck stiff branches by sliding strings back and forth, makes it so much easier. Plus, as long as the strings are kinda tight, they will easily hold the branches down, so total rigidity isn't a must. How big are your squares, I made mine about 2.5 inches, and I'm finding that I think I'd prefer them smaller. Maybe 1.75 - 2" at the most. After this grow is done, I think I'll be making another screen

Yeah bandit, I'll definately give it a try and I suspect I will prefer it! Broke another two today, a main stem on the second plant included! All strapped up and I dont think the wounds are dangerous, but I feel with the extra give of string it wouldn't have happened... maybe practice a couple more times with the string and then give the bamboo another shot... it just looks so good and fits around my tower fan so well! But, like I've said before this grow is mostly about practice and I dont need a monster yield to keep me in the green (as it were) haha!
 
Ouch! Yeah, a lady likes to be put in unnatural positions, but when you bend her over, do it gently my man!! LOL! I hope she recovers quickly, and it doesn't cut back on her yield. Someone mentioned that the plants are much more flexible when they are thirsty, and over the past couple of days, I found that I agree. Are you tucking her after you've watered?
 
I was, but i heard same as you and switched over to dry-bending (wow that sounds so wrong!) They are due a feed tonight actually.. because of the way the bamboo is fitted together im having to bend them quite a lot, over 90° to get them under the next one because although i got the thinnest bamboo i could, it's still pretty thick compared to string... it's just the thick stems I'm having a little 'teething' trouble with, but I'm going to start gently crushing the stems first.. as far as I'm concerned i would rather they were crushed than snapped!
 
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