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You meant, shot in the glass?? I'm down! But its only 730 in the AM here!:headbang:
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You think they could have tried to hide that just a "little" bit better!!!
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The thing about folks from Cambridge is that there has always been an `intellectual activist` movement. The grower/growers were probably making a statement, hence producing a wonderful lil` garden(and labelling everything up, means when it gets reported, it shows that`s it not just Vietmanese/Russian/Albanian firms...only interested in cash!)... that was supposed to be found!:shrug:(Just a thought though...:eyebrows:).
Either that or they`re just rubbish at being `sneaky`! :biggrin:
 
The thing about folks from Cambridge is that there has always been an `intellectual activist` movement. The grower/growers were probably making a statement, hence producing a wonderful lil` garden(and labelling everything up, means when it gets reported, it shows that`s it not just Vietmanese/Russian/Albanian firms...only interested in cash!)... that was supposed to be found!:shrug:(Just a thought though...:eyebrows:).
Either that or they`re just rubbish at being `sneaky`! :biggrin:

yea I took it as they wanted it to be found.. they should have fed them so they were a pretty green!! and not yellow.. amateurs!!!
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Morning stoners, headin to the doc to see what he thinks about the leg infection. Will be around later today! Have a great day/evening!:pass:
Good luck with that man. I think one of the harder things about aging is how your body does not respond like it used to. Being type 2 for 15 years has taken it's toll and now when I get a cut of scrape on my extremities I have to be so careful. Used to be I would just ignore it unless it hurt or was making a mess with the blood!!
 
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Look at my gorilla Glue on the left stardowg on the right!! wow!! what a plant!!! she is in natural light for you guys to see her!! The Elvis is "very" impressed with those autoflowers!!!


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Hello fellow stoners, hope everyone is having a great day! You know I haven't been smoking what I would consider "quality medical canna" for very long. In fact, I just recently acquired a steady supply as I was really disappointed in the quality of my 1st grow, (not sure about all the other goodies in the plants, but the high was not very good).... Which is why I never did a smoke report. With several strains, (except one which was only a little better), all lacking in a good high. I concluded that it had to be my fault they turned out so bad. Thinking at least I was getting some of the medical effects from my grow, (and not having anything else to smoke), I smoked it up and I seemed to have had less arthritis outbreaks over the last year. However, these last few days one of my arthritis problems know as gout has slowed me down and when I woke up today it was hurting. This is a change in the level of my pain, as before I only hurt when I put weight on it. Now when I stand it hurts worse than before. However after smoking a bowl, the pain has almost completely stopped, (at least when I'm not trying to walk) and it hurts less when I do try to walk. I've never doubted the benefits of medical canna, but it sure is great to have 1st hand knowledge! P.S. I also wish I knew the genetics of what I'm smoking, as it's only known here as hrdro :peace:
 
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Locals were left bemused after a plot of cannabis plants appeared next to a public park - with helpful labels on each specimen.

Many of the 40 plants were neatly labelled and comprised 13 different varieties, including the highly potent and addictive Purple Haze.



Officers were called to the popular country park in Cambridge by a concerned member of the public who spotted the plants surrounded by wire mesh and branches being used to train them.

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Many of the 40 plants were neatly labelled and comprised 13 different varieties, including the highly potent and addictive Purple Haze

Gavin Guy, a Cambridgeshire police expert on drugs who served three decades with the police, said: 'All the plants were labelled with the names of the different varieties on them.

'I have seen this in similar areas such as a park in Cambridge and at the Spinney in Bar Hill.

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'We are not going to hide an officer in the brambles to wait for the person to come by and check how their plants are doing.

'What you find is that they will plant in different places knowing that some will be found by the police and others will be for them.

'They will have to wait until the Autumn equinox before they are ready to harvest.

'This is a Class B drug and can cause harm.'

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Police were called to the picturesque Milton Country Park, in Cambridge - the plants were being kept next door to the popular public space

Cambridgeshire police were called to Milton Country Park, which is owned by Anglian Water.

A Cambridgeshire police spokeswoman said: 'We were called at about 4.45pm on Saturday (April 16) with reports of a number of suspected cannabis plants found growing in an area within the Milton Country Park.

'The area is a small patch of land, about two metres by two metres, in a corner of land between the A14 and the railway line. The plants have been seized and destroyed by officers.'

The land is accessible through the park but is now derelict although is owned by the water giant.

A spokesman for Anglian Water said: 'This is land owned by Anglian Water which was historically part of the Milton treatment works before the A14 was constructed.

'It is no longer in use by Anglian Water and we have no knowledge of these plants or where they came from. We have left this matter in the hands of Cambridgeshire police.'



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wonder how much $ is spent on bs like this?, I mean the gnashing of the authorities. Grow the parks, what a deliciously subversive activity, covert on brothers and sisters
 
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