alan whittington
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i am! lol 

You wouldn't happen to be a Lone Star State Representa, would you?
I must be nice because I just wrote a short dictionary. But who knows, Cali originated plenty of things and I wouldn't doubt if it somehow travelled cross country, the Bloods and Crips did.
ya for sure ive heard the term a lot wasnt really sure if it was a bay thing, i know hella is haha!
I'm from the south, country boy thru and thru. We been using 'geek' for as long as I can remember for alot of situations:
geeker = fiend, crackhead, j
geeked up = high, rolling
geeked = excited, anticipating
geek = nerd, pointdexter
I must be nice because I just wrote a short dictionary. But who knows, Cali originated plenty of things and I wouldn't doubt if it somehow travelled cross country, the Bloods and Crips did.
My uncle is in Santa Clara, that's near the bay, right? Haven't had a chance to visit out there but I'm sure I would enjoy it.
shett when it comes to the bay when is not the bets place in the world! doesn't even matter what bay! NorCal San Fran/Oakland! dats dah BAY!my dream is to one day go fishing on a yatch in the bay and smoke a extremely massive joint.
okay maybe not a dream but that would be pretty freakin awesome don'tya think
i work in oak and party in sf, im bay son haha!
santa clara is a couple hours out, preppy ass area im pretty sure, fuck ya you would enjoy it, they bay is the best place in the world mayne!
hows the girls SD?
They're doing great, I'm preparing them for the flip. I was wondering if 36-48 hours of darkness before the flip actually helps speed up the flowering process? Any opinions on this technique?
I was wondering if 36-48 hours of darkness before the flip actually helps speed up the flowering process? Any opinions on this technique?
you can always experiment. you do have more than one plant SD. so flip half immediately, and try the 24-36h dark on the other halfsee the fruits of your experiment
They're doing great, I'm preparing them for the flip. I was wondering if 36-48 hours of darkness before the flip actually helps speed up the flowering process? Any opinions on this technique?