I mean... I went from women built like brick shithouses, to hourglass shaped and silicon enhanced lmao.
The area I was in was plagued with coked out, and/or alcoholic Navy guys and Marines... And since egos and booger sugar don't sit well with me, I avoided most people unless they were running the bait shop or the ferry out to the islands
My family thought I was lying when I told them about the ponie on the islands.
They also thought I was lying about the gators that'd come up in my yard from the marsh... Until they came down, saw the ponies, and figured out that the "bbq chicken" wasn't chicken lmao
Lol ya it's foreign to people that aren't used to seeing it. I didn't know there were wild horses out in Colorado until I seen some photos. It's cool seeing them in their natural element. BBQ gator huh? I'd have to try that. That's one thing that isn't here and Appalachian women. Lol
Okay, Cool. Wife's off work for the next few days, So I'll snag a pic of the diesel on a daily basis.
Think I oughta do it in journal form, So results are easier to see?
Oh damn, ya I suppose you could try 12/12 but if your only Growing in one space you might jeopardize your harvest weight with the other 5. Or you could just remove that plant after 12 on and put it in a dark closet with a small fan for air circulation, put it back after 12 off. Maybe after it's initiated it will autoflower on it's own.
Lol ya it's foreign to people that aren't used to seeing it. I didn't know there were wild horses out in Colorado until I seen some photos. It's cool seeing them in their natural element. BBQ gator huh? I'd have to try that. That's one thing that isn't here and Appalachian women. Lol
Soak the gator meat in salt water for a day like you do big shovelhead, and it gets rid of the swampy/frog leg flavor. After that just give it a good coating of bbq sauce, and throw it on the grill.
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