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God Bless America

Postby Virtual Fan » Sat Feb 14, 2009 3:05 pm

yee haa im the first post in this section.

I believe Obama will make America a better place.

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Postby FM 3006 » Sun Feb 15, 2009 2:38 am

Let's just say that I enjoy and love living in the United States.
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Re: God Bless America

Postby jellybean » Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:59 am

Virtual Fan wrote:yee haa im the first post in this section.

I believe Obama will make America a better place.

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Postby LadySizzla » Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:01 am

FM 3006 wrote:Let's just say that I enjoy and love living in the United States.


You'd enjoy it a hell of a lot more if I lived there. :D
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Postby Tequila and Lime » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:23 pm

LadySizzla wrote:
FM 3006 wrote:Let's just say that I enjoy and love living in the United States.


You'd enjoy it a hell of a lot more if I lived there. :D


I agree with both of you.
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Re: God Bless America

Postby urban » Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:26 pm

I enjoy visiting the US. That's it.

However, I'm very happy for my neighbours to have elected a president who can speak and spell. He is surely the best thing to have happened to you in a long time!

Even if he can't do all that is needed (a big job), you will AT LEAST gain back some respect in the world that was lost over the previous two terms. People judge a country by their leader, unfortunately.

I hate our current PM, maybe Obama can come here when he's done his two terms in office. :lol: (actually, he's here right now--visiting today!)

Actually, we're not supposed to be talking politics on this forum... isn't it in the rules?
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Re: God Bless America

Postby ECO » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:06 pm

urban wrote:
Actually, we're not supposed to be talking politics on this forum... isn't it in the rules?



Yeah, no politics or religion. I prefer to keep the topics about more important things like the proper ways to cure Ganja.
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Re: God Bless America

Postby urban » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:10 pm

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urban wrote:
Actually, we're not supposed to be talking politics on this forum... isn't it in the rules?


Yeah, no politics or religion. I prefer to keep the topics about more important things like the proper ways to cure Ganja.


That's right... cause there is a topic that isn't likely to cause a fuss. Everyone may not agree on how to cure it, but everyone agrees it needs to be cured!

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Re: God Bless America

Postby ECO » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:28 pm

True, I was reading about how some people cure it underground in jars to force the oils out of the stem and into the bud. I guess it's just part of the process and I don't know all of the details. The debate about proper flushing procedures before harvesting never seems to make much progress in terms of a general agreement so we can leave that one alone.
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Re: God Bless America

Postby urban » Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:08 pm

ECO wrote:True, I was reading about how some people cure it underground in jars to force the oils out of the stem and into the bud. I guess it's just part of the process and I don't know all of the details. The debate about proper flushing procedures before harvesting never seems to make much progress in terms of a general agreement so we can leave that one alone.


I cure in jars, but don't put it underground... I couldn't see how that would make a difference. I keep it a little cooler (i.e. basement temp), and open them periodically. Doesn't need to be done for too long though.
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Re: God Bless America

Postby ECO » Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:20 pm

Maybe they just do the underground thing in the hot climates? I'm sure air drying in hot climates also has it's own challenges.
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Re: God Bless America

Postby urban » Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:35 pm

ECO wrote:Maybe they just do the underground thing in the hot climates? I'm sure air drying in hot climates also has it's own challenges.


Ah, of course. That makes lots of sense. I (*would hypothetically) air dry first on open racks made of fly-screen in the basement, then transfer to jars to cure, then remove and bag.
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Re: God Bless America

Postby emmawebb » Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:26 am

America is wonderful country in all over the world. There are many cities in america like new york, las vegas and so on. America is very powerful and rich country. There are many tourist destination in america.
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