Live Stoners Live Stoner Chat - Jul-Sep '22

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These are the same @Bill.de.Cat ...so Comfortable I could walk anywhere in them....and do...... :biggrin: ....

Hubby bought them for himself and donated them to me........:biggrin:...and I've been hooked ever since.

Not good for rain though......:crying:..the little dimples make your feet aquaplane.......

Hubby goes nuts if I wear them in the rain.....:pass:...but....me feet are watter-proof......
LOL,, I wear warm weather combat boots all the time, shorts, dress cloths, it doesn't matter LOL
I have not worn flip-flops since I was in the military, back in the horse and buggy days, LOL
 
LOL,, I wear warm weather combat boots all the time, shorts, dress cloths, it doesn't matter LOL
I have not worn flip-flops since I was in the military, back in the horse and buggy days, LOL
It's kind of an unwritten rule in Florida, same as having a pool......had some northerners convinced it was a state law that houses over certain S.F. had to have a pool.
 
View attachment 1509228 Sure is a fir piece down there.
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Fir-Tee-Gate :rofl:

Thank goodness the JB Weld saved the day so far. The Swamp Cooler is doing well as the RH is low.

111°F today RH 11%

The house was running ~78°F - so livable.

I already have the new back-up pump ordered
It was the horse that threw me!
Horse tee gate, pony tee gate.:rofl:
The confusion arose for me because a horses coat is always referred to as "hair" or its "coat", never fur!
Don't blame me, I don't make the rules!:crying:

From the internet -
We regard humans as having “hair,” not “fur.” And we use “hair” for what grows on livestock with thick, leathery hides—horses, cattle, and pigs.
But we generally use “fur” for the thick, dense covering on animals like cats, dogs, rabbits, foxes, bears, raccoons, beavers, and so on.
Why do some animals have fur and others hair? The answer lies in the origins of the noun “fur,” which began life as an item of apparel.
In medieval England, “fur” meant “a trimming or lining for a garment, made of the dressed coat of certain animals,”
 
This bong done kicked my butt this morning already.

Gonna take the weekend easy, I am pleased with the grow cabinet so far, it only requires finishing work that has no impact on it's operation, functioning......other than a door latch(currently high-tech wire) lol
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It may be tricky!
Hint - Someone you know.

Here is a easier one!
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Hint - It's a disaster.

OK one more
The answer is the same but one is for the US folk and one is for UK folk, due to language variations.

US folk
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UK folk
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You know what guys, I am so glad there are no people in here like this. It was taken from an autoflower growers group on Facebook. I just wanna say thanks to everyone for not being like this

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