Free Seeds, Free Pollen & Free Clones Thread (Part 19)

Wow…you went there…I love it!!!

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Easy…like a DIBS?

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Not sure if this is a question, but if it is my answer is dibs. Much love

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Better open google and get ready .

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DIBS baby

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Or ask Siri

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Sir dibsenstein here.

Letting you know to always be on time with your DIBS.

Cause nobody wants to be me. 10 minutes after last call. image :joy::rofl::joy::rofl::joy::rofl:image

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Alright we are ready to get started. This is for US :us: only. If/when my test pack arrives in Canada we can open these up to Canada members as well. We are going to do five 5 packs. Some fem’s some regs. You can only win once tonight, so please don’t participate once you have won. Mrs. Nobody will be asking the questions.

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Let’s see how many people read to the end….
I only got halfway… hahah

And you didn’t dibs yet? :joy::joy::joy:

I double Dibs

Ok first up is a 5 pack of ORTIGA x Sunshine 4 from Bad Dawg Genetics.
Who discovered the first unsuccessful polio vaccine and what is the name of the event?

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I know who but not name of event well maybe :thinking:

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Michael Underwood

Jakob Heine, the Cutter incident

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by British doctor Michael Underwood, was not until 1789, and it was formally recognized as a condition in 1840 by German physician Jakob Heine .
The Cutter incident

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I think I know the name the event, but not the person.:joy:
@GallacreekD66

He said heine :laughing:

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Dr. Jonas Salk and first used in 1955

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Salk tested his experimental killed-virus vaccine on himself and his family in 1953, and a year later on 1.6 million children in Canada, Finland and the USA. The results were announced on 12 April 1955, and Salk’s inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) was licensed on the same day.

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