Anybody from the Northeast (US)

Mikeem

Member
Hey friends,

I'd just like to introduce myself to the community. As you can probably see from my S/N my name is Mike. I am a senior political science major in MA.

I joined several months ago, but I never posted anything. Rather I just creeped around and read (and learned much about growing) various posts..

I have been smoking since 8th grade on and off, but I never thought to grow until last year. Becides the ridiculous campus prices combined with the whole me moving to MA after completing high school (and thus finding it difficult to make connections) I became sick of scumbag kids weighing down their bud with windex. Sooo I decided to start my own, and do it strictly organically.

Anywho, just saying yo to anybody reading and hopefully I can make some friends in the NE region.

Take it easy guys and always be safe.

PS, I lived in MN for much of my life, so I am always interested in chatting with folks from the land of 10,000 lakes.
 

Mikeem

Member
Greetings friends,

Indeed, once the weather shows some promise, I will make sure to develop something like a journal.

What up Datakeova! I have never been in, around, or through Jersey. I was in NYC once lol.
 

Skunkybud

Well-Known Member
From NH here I've only had a windex'ed bag once and it didn't end well I was pissed.

I just wish NH would become a medicinal state but our fucking governors a cunt.

Anyhow welcome to RUI dude and I hope you learn alot here and prosper in your knowledge.
 

Mikeem

Member
Hey Skunkybud, personally I cannot stand dealers in general, but the kind of people who spray down their oz. with Windex are totally bush league. Is it not preferred to have a small group of loyal costumers who are happy with your operation and who are perhaps less likely to snitch you out (as you have a straight hookup)? I suppose these dudes are content wondering around advertising their ILLEGAL venture as the come-back rate can't be very high. It seems obvious to me that such a policy is a horrible business model (long term). However I must admit, it takes balls to pitch what appears to be a quarter O in a baggie, calling it a half (just really... uhhh... you know, dense lol)

Anywho, rant over:


I honestly think the weather in MN is similar to that in the US north east, except with a wider range of temperatures. In both regions it snows in the winter, and is hot/humid in the summer. MN is both colder in the winter and hotter in the summer if compared to CT. I would venture a guess this is caused by CT's proximity to the ocean. It is not uncommon for MN to experience a range of temperatures from -10 to 98 degree (actual temperature) in the span of a year.
 
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