I'm sorry to hear it. Ya everywhere you check they're saying just like you said.
I think its great for getting people off of heroin or something worse.
But its not good to be on the rest of your life.
I'm sorry to hear it. Ya everywhere you check they're saying just like you said.
I'm sure you've heard it but enjoy it you blink and they're grown and moved out.I've got a sick kid this morning, and my wife has a doctors appointment to get a cycst removed thats on the back of her head. So, its just me and sicky. I'm trying to work while she watches Sponge Bob.
I'm sure you've heard it but enjoy it you blink and they're grown and moved out.
I can tell you what you DON'T want to do. Don't start taking kratom. My dad did that for his leg neuropathy and restless leg syndrome.
Dude is HOOKED now. Goes through a kilo a month, which is 2.2 lbs. thats about 5x the recommended dosage. It binds him up so much he's constantly clogging the toilet. That was a major problem when he lived with me, he acted like it was the landlords fault that he was dropping telephone poles into the toilet. He's addicted and I doubt will ever get off of it unless its made illegal. I used to order it for him online, and I finally said no, I think this stuff is really bad for you, I'm done enabling it. Now he's all pissy because the local headshop quit carrying what he liked. I said tough shit.
Yeah, the program pointed out the rise in seal populations has created a rise in Great White activities and sightings.We get them up here on the cape. Never really did b4 that I heard of but the seal population just exploded and with that we started getting a fair amount of great whites.
Sharktivity just scroll to the Google map on the bottom and select 30 days.
Sharktivity White Shark Tracking App — AWSC
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy Sharktivity App works to raise awareness of white sharks by showing users locations of white shark sightings.www.atlanticwhiteshark.org
And this one aren't bad for tracking them.
OCEARCH Shark Tracker
OCEARCH is a data-centric organization built to help scientists collect previously unattainable data in the ocean.www.ocearch.org
Ain't that the truth. Here's a pic of my son 8 yrs ago and one from last fall! Such a joy to have and I'm so lucky to be his dad!I'm sure you've heard it but enjoy it you blink and they're grown and moved out.
Yeah, the program pointed out the rise in seal populations has created a rise in Great White activities and sightings.
With the tracking abilities, I find it amazing that these sharks travel the crazy distances and have the memory and ability to go from seal population to seal population around the globe.
Long life span, upwards of 80yrs, big brain, simple but big, and HUGE liver affords them this amazing distance ability. The larger than normal liver, gives the shark the ability to go these distances without feeding.
I watched a show about Killer Whales and Great Whites. At one of these remote seal rookeries, Orcas showed up or the same seal prey. Orcas will kill and eat Whites. The scientists spot a Orca kill of a Great White and within 24hrs, all Great Whites had left the area. I don't think they have solved exactly what alerted the other White. Just another reason I find Great Whites so interesting.
Out in Hawaii, when I would rent a deep sea fishing boat for my guys thru Special Services, fishing always got interesting when the Humps are in the area. Some Whites would migrate in from the west coast of America. The only other time I've seen Whites on other than Naval vessels, was on that Special Services boat at these times. One of my guys was bringing in a beautiful BIG MahiMahi bull. He was winning, then the fish made one hell of a run. The bull came up outta the water and shaking his head as normal, then a White breaches and narrowly missed the bull. I guess the White thought the fish wasn't worth a second attempt. We never saw the White again.
One of my guys got as high as he could to look for the White coming back. I was VERY apprehensive in landing that bull. All I could see is Jaws coming outta the water at me.