I wouldn’t know where to begin fixing my own or my wife’s cars.
Superchargers, variable valve timing, twin turbos, ABS and stability management systems… all the electronics on today’s vehicles makes it impossible.
I wouldn’t know where to begin fixing my own or my wife’s cars.
Superchargers, variable valve timing, twin turbos, ABS and stability management systems… all the electronics on today’s vehicles makes it impossible.
Toolbox is in the back of your truck.
Yes so much specialty equipment needed for newer vehicles nowadays.
I try to keep my vehicles under 1995.
In Maine, the night is full of dark and terrors. (Hot summers, Cold winters.) Summer High of 98 average with a winter low of -10 average
Humidity kills you here with over 80%
BUT we don’t have insects that can kill you or snakes and spiders.
We do have mosquitos that can pick you up and take you away.
Growing up in the suburbs, my dad did his best to try to show me how to do my own car maintenance, but as cars got more advanced and started packing more stuff in less space, it got to a point where we couldn’t do a lot of it at home.
Last time I tried to switch out my own alternator, I ended up breaking a hose attachment part of a my radiator, because it was all packed in too tight, under the hood.
My wife has a Mini Cooper and I swear, the engineers who made this car were thinking backwards. Everything requires an engine removal to do minor maintenance. It’s impossible to change your own oil unless you have a car lift and can take off metal skid plates to access the oil filter.
I heard horror stories of people who own the Raptor and they did their own oil change and their warranty got voided because of it.
I have lived in Central Maine. Mad respect for those that survive and thrive in those Winters. Below zero (-32°c?) for weeks on end is Hard.
Central and northern Maine is rough for the winter. Summers up north arn’t so bad.
This current heat wave the NorthEast is experiencing is making it hard to keep my grow temps in check.
Exactly why I grow my own and gladly help others I know start growing so they don’t have to deal with bullshit like that. I don’t claim my bud to be best of the best, but I’m happy with it and so has been anyone who’s tried it so far. We each have our own preferences. But there are also some people who truthfully don’t feel like putting in the effort or don’t have the time but are willing to pay for the legal shit, that’s their choice.
I’m the same way. I hate it when someone tells me they got some fire. I’ll look at it and tell them it won’t even catch on fire. Wet smoke!
Hey man check out this FIRE
Homegrown Organic, Smells like skunk and gets you haiiiiii.
I’ll give you $300 an oz
Have not seen anything like that in a minute. O yea. One of my grows this year. Never seen so many seeds at once.
Last time I saw mersh like this was back in 2003-2006
think it was like 70 a oz
Made horrible smoking weed but great vaping weed with the volcano.
I can resell the seeds for $325 as a “designer” strain named “sticky bag”
What’s kind? Lol I want some. Funny
Sticky licks. Sounds weird.
most seed banks advertise their selling hemp seeds, hemp seeds at this place are $30 per 8 lbs
wonder just how many ten packs 8 lbs of seed makes?
Holy shit did I underestimate the market. I’m almost outta weed dude can for real go fuck himself for $100. My room bout to be setup for serious production.
I would be incredibly surprised if any of those produced consumable thc heavy flower. I’d also be super mad if I were an outdoor grower and someone planted a big Ole hemp crop any where in the same zip code as my grow
@Syn
OG - you forgot the OG
“Sticky Bag OG”
or maybe add in Cookies, Cake, orrrrr oh! Banana!
“Sticky Bag OG Banana”
Old Skewl Jeans - SBB OG will bring you back to the 1970’s with it’s retro shake bag appeal - they even give you some seeds to sort out of your bowl for authenticity!
Aromas of big-rig diesel fuel tank and sweaty front pocket.
To get the full effect - have your parents break into your room like you’re 13 again ---- oh, sorry. That was a memory of the last time I had a bag that looked like that.