2020 Cannabis with Meesh

:grin: That thrills me! Did you grow some out this year? How was the pm factor? Dad was raving about an old skool strain he loved and as far as I could tell he was speaking of the GDP. I personally dig the gdp too, but will be tickled when I grow it and itā€™s the one he talked about with so much love. lol Yā€™all know how much I love Dad.

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Off of Sams runt male i didnt pick up much of an issue with pmā€¦ well the Marauder and Port Wine Cheeseā€¦ some other GDP stuff i grew from Mama Bear over at another forum wasnt as hardy but great yielders and smoke non the less.

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Feeling brave today I guessā€¦ One of my accounting clients had a purchase at a dispensary with note saying for medical cannabis. It was over a 300 charge! This client is a senior and is semi retired with a very modest income. I boldly sent him an email, inquiring if he was just buying creams and like CBD oils or actual buds. Offered him a yearā€™s worth of bud if he wants it. I canā€™t stand to see medical users paying those prices when I have enough to help them. I have never ever mentioned cannabis to a client in my 30 years in business. Hope I didnā€™t just screw myself. My client is a really nice guy, so I decided what the hell.

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Well, silly me for worrying! My client emailed back and said ā€œThatā€™s Awesome! Iā€™ve been smoking pot since 1970ā€. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I should have knownā€¦ dude writes childrenā€™s books

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Random and off subject slightly but I found out recently that Michael franti writes and sells childrenā€™s books at his shows.

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The musician? for 20

Yep thought it was pretty neat. One is called (what I be) and the other is called (where in the world away. )

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Very nice! Talk about a creative overachiever! Love it!

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Got a phone call from the client I emailed yesterday as I am finalizing his financials. He is so excited. Said I was an angelā€¦ awww :angel: Saint Meesh

I love stoking people out with my weed!

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Does anyone know why I have thousands of red wigglers all over the concrete driveway, pathways, pavers etcā€¦? Are they having a rain orgy? Itā€™s like a worm apocalypse

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I think they just use the wet to travel faster to new feeding ground from memory of my son watching nature shows often.

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Mr. 8 says itā€™s so they can feed on the surface while itā€™s wet :slightly_smiling_face: and they wonā€™t dry up in the sun.

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Well darn it! I donā€™t like it cuz they are on my path in the dark until the security light comes on and I stepped on some of my babies.

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I have some I catch crawling up the side if the house, worms are amazing creatures.

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if the ground gets too wet they come up or they will drown

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@SamwellBB beat me to it. Give this man a gold star!
:star:

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Tiller? Whatā€™s this all about? Microbiology and your worm homies will not like you anymore.

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:tophat:'s off to the Overgrowers

:evergreen_tree: awwww

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I donā€™t have a choice in the veggie patch. The evil bermuda grass rules the land. Luckily, it appears I have thousands and thousands of worms, so if some get chewed up by the tiller they will respawn quickly.
There is no way in hell with my bad shoulder I could hand dig 400 sq ft of grass up. Believe me, Iā€™m not thrilled about having to till.

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Iā€™d think if ya rotor till Bermuda grass that you would be making more work for yourself if grass needs removed Iā€™d think a sod cutter would be better IMO

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