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DoobieBrother

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I need to revisit their movies.
Been about 20 years since I watched them.
But will wait until after my next harvest so I can be properly baked for a marathon viewing.
 

DST

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oh fuk yesh indeed sir!!!!!!!!!!!

just finished with the home inspection, and the only concern is a possible hairline crack/fracture developing in the gas furnace's heat exchanger.
So we have a trane specialist going to the house to inspect it and let us know what's what (it's an old trane xt80 gas furnace).
The furnace was installed back in 1989, so it's potentially going to need replaced (the parts & labor to replace the heat exchanger is about the same as buying a new furnace), but will know for sure tomorrow by the noon hour.
Other than that, just a bath tub faucet needing a washer, a petcock replacement in one of the toilet tanks, some wire mesh to replace some of the screens for the foundation's vents, replace two closet doors, and that's all that popped up during the inspection.
So... Only one last hurdle before we sign on the dotted line and it becomes a done deal.
:-)
then, as soon as we close escrow and get the keys, i remove a wall (non-load bearing) to open things up between the kitchen/dining room and the living room, call in a flooring company to install laminate flooring throughout, i bring my bass guitar, gt-10b and my amp (which i have not played through for over 3 flippin' years) to temporarily set up in the garage so i can christen the place with a wall-shaking rendition of my favorite rush song "2112" to set the proper vibe in the place and scare away any bad ju-ju, and we move in.
Fookin' fookety fukk yesh!
:-)

  • you must spread some reputation around before giving it to doobiebrother again.










super stoked for you mr and mrs doobies!
i need to revisit their movies.
Been about 20 years since i watched them.
But will wait until after my next harvest so i can be properly baked for a marathon viewing.
 

Javadog

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QFT. It locks you down, to some degree, but paying into an investment
beats paying for a service every time. Congrats on a big step.

JD
 

DoobieBrother

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When we left Oregon after my diagnosis, we should have just rented our house out instead of selling it, but we both kind of panicked and headed back to Alaska in case I didn't make it so I could spend time with my folks.
But a few years went by and my health improved, so we headed back here to start over.
Finally back on the right path.
This time, we keep the house no matter what comes.
;-)
 

method2mymadness

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I will admit I looked 5 pages deep until I saw it at tip top of.page

EDIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5 gallon all mesh bags 8 bag set with extra 73 bag pm for details
 

jigfresh

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Not sure if you guys do PM differently across the pond, but I would bet good money that's not PM on those leaves. Just doesn't look like it to me. Not sure what it is, but in my head it's definitely not PM.

Carry on. ;)
 

DST

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Morning folks, got the Kraamzorg person coming this morning (person who looks after you after having a baby). They actually spend about a week at your house, helping you out with bits and bobs. Stealthing the place up this morning then. :)
 

jimmer6577

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DST, did Mrs. DST give birth already or is it just really close. When I had my first kid I never heard of somebody coming to help besides family. Luckily my EX had good insurance and they offered to pay someone to come by for the first couple of weeks. I forget what they call them in the U.S. Until then I never heard of such a thing. She turned it down for the more traditional family help. After the first day I couldn't smoke enough to keep from killing the mother inlaw.

Well the GF and I have pretty much have our Europe trip planned. I actually used some of the 600's advice. We plan on Barcelona, Amsterdam, London, Then Rome with a rental car because GF's Italian and wants to go to the different places her family's from. The only thing we haven't decided is where we want to spend Christmas. We did bumped it up to 15 day's. So is there any advice on a good place over there to spend Christmas Day. I tried to talk her into the swiss alps. I figure some of you guy's over there or here that have been there might have a good place. I have till the end of the month to finalize plans and make deposit.

I'm giving up 4 days in cancun with Further playing all 4 nights and only 2500 tickets. Basically paying to hang out and listen to my All time favorite band. A deadheads dream. Signs that my priorities are changing.
 

DST

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Not yet Jimmer, she is 29 weeks today exactly. This was a pre-appointment for them to basically tell you what the score is, etc. Fill in a few questions and answers and that's it. By all accounts this nurse will be with us for the first 8 days, 5-6 hours per day. And she will make tea, clean, hoover, change beds, show us the ropes as to what we should with baby and shouldn't be doing, and from what our Consultant told us "make the experience of having a bady an enjoyable one, taking the stress away from the parents!".:) It's standard for all pregnant women in Holland to get this care. Perhaps that's why NL has come top in the World of Countries to raise your child in for several years.

As far as Xmas in Europe. I would say the Swiss Alps will be amazing, but be ready to get your MASSIVE CHECKBOOK OUT! Switzerland is like 30% dearer than the rest of Europe and god knows how much dearer at Xmas. There is always the Highlands of Scotland. We use to spend every Xmas up in Aviemore, it has a real Festive feal to it, and there is often snow as well....plus it craps on London!:) just saying like!
 

jimmer6577

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DST, thanks for the input. That is very cool everybody gets a kraamzorg person.

I thought this would be a funny picture. Farming with a ladder. The plant outgrew my 6ft bamboo shoots so I was getting ready to put in some 8ft ones. It's a 6 ft ladder.001.jpg
 

supchaka

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Chopped one of my plants last night in desperation to have something drying. Its surprisingly heavy for the size, which is a good thing. Im thinking at least an OZ dry.



 

whodatnation

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I cant handle more baby news lol its all just too much fun.

DocD you know Im loving the looks of that vert scrog,,, that girl all spread out in every direction like!

Jimma those are some beautiful trees :-) I noticed they are close to some trees, how much direct sunlight to they get?


Looksa dank chaka.
 

jigfresh

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Hahaha... wonder how you knew that bro. Is that what's in your avi? I love me some spiders. We have a strict no kill policy on spiders around here. The cats make sure things dont get out of hand. But in my view, if there are spiders around, they are feeding on something, and that something is not something I want around me.
 
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