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Sorry to hear that Pinky, but the condition is manageable, and at least you now know what you are dealing with. I've known a few peeps with that condition, and with a bit of care, they lead perfectly functional and enjoyable lives.
It went well i guess. I have to go see a spine specialist. All my blood work came back good. Hormone levels finally normal. They said i have celiac disease .
My Ex drove one, 4 on the floor, when stick shift was a down grade. They didn't get anymore basic then a chevette.I worked with the world’s biggest miser for several years. He had 4 Chevettes that were part cars and one good Chevette. Lol
We always teased him about his fleet of vettes. The good one’s defroster didn’t work so he would wear coveralls and wipe the windshield with his sleeve in the winter.
Kicker is he was a multi millionaire with several rental properties.
Thats an old washer, but we always had top loaders. It looks older then the front loaders they had the last couple decades. But no, I never seen an opening that small.So just saw this in a movie and assuming its gotta be before my time of doing my own laundry but did washing machines really have this tiny of an opening for getting clothes in and out? How da f did u wash a blanket back then??
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You got a cannatrol?Well gro peeps, I did the first test of bud from the new dryer. Some Fugue State from my solo. The dry seemed perfect, the bud had no hint of hay or off flavor. Tasty and kick ass potent. This was after 8 days in the dryer at 68f and 57%RH, as recommended by the Cannatrol peeps.
In short, the thing works perfectly, and will now be my only way to dry and cure bud. The pile of brown bags has been recycled.![]()
This movie is circa 1995ish!Thats an old washer, but we always had top loaders. It looks older then the front loaders they had the last couple decades. But no, I never seen an opening that small.