It's Ripper season folks..

ANC

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Lamberts bay police station was guarded by agro ducks or geese at one point.

My outdoor girls are enjoying their last sunset as I type... and the new ones are out for round 2 of outdoor. 47 days till indoor chop. New bunch are all from excess clones from indoors, so no surprises there.
 

thumper60

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My father in law had a wolf. Not sure what kind but it was a great guard dog.

I have a 70 pound boxer now. Fully trained. Barks anytime someone pulls in or gets near the house. He walks the kids to and from the bus.

He won't even eat unless I give him the ok. You never know when someone will try to poison a dog. Had it happen.


Guinea fowl are great for watch dogs also. Go squawking every time someone pulls up.
geese work very well to:bigjoint:
 

Jtaylor507

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ok mister ripper sorry I caught u take what u want please don't hurt me LOL
Didnt say that there wont be a fight. My dogs are ready and trained to attack on command. Im a 3rd degree black belt, they wont die, but they wont walk right ever again.
 
ok mister ripper sorry I caught u take what u want please don't hurt me LOL
As if you can't do anything else but kill them? You have the intellect of a garden tool and your boy was just as clever to keep getting his shit found and ripped off. You said he knew the guy! LMAO!! Thats because he ran his big mouth too much or showed people like a moron. People who keep getting their shit found and taken aren't doing it right, period. He shot someone and thought he was going to get away with it? People who are that stupid and care more about getting disrespected than they do their freedoms belong in cage taking it up the ass, right where he is.
 
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thumper60

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As if you can't do anything else but kill them? You have the intellect of a garden tool and your boy was just as clever to keep getting his shit found and ripped off. You said he knew the guy! LMAO!! Thats because he ran his big mouth too much or showed people like a moron. People who keep getting their shit found and taken aren't doing it right, period. He shot someone and thought he was going to get away with it? People who are that stupid and care more about getting disrespected than they do their freedoms belong in cage taking it up the ass, right where he is.
y do u keep talking about cock an taking it up the ass?watch to many movies sonny like I said in the beginning it was a large comm grow on very private,posted land this shit wasn't found sonny
 

too larry

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. . . . . . Instead (apart from growing pot- still illegal here) I'm a pillar of the community and have worked hard and done OK in life.
I'm in the same boat. I stopped smoking and growing for 11 years because of my wife's job. And damn if I didn't mess around and become a respected member of my community. Other than weed, I break no laws, not even the game laws. And I used to be a fish gigging, night hunting SOB. I haven't shined a deer with bad intent in years.
 

n3fta

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Just an update on the cornfield grows.

Field 1: We had 4 patches in this field.
Rippers got the biggest of the patches....of course. It's also the row pictured earlier in this thread.
We believe they were found from the air, considering it was the furthest patch from any access point (1000+ rows into corn). It's not all bad though, we pulled 3/4 and that's not always easy these days.
Last date seen before harvest was around 9/15/2017.

Field 2: 3 patches in this field.
This was a much smaller corn field and much closer to farms/buildings/houses.
Shockingly everything was there and it was HUGE!
It's a much more difficult field for rippers to get into during the day thanks to the farm land and buildings mentioned earlier.
Possible the nicest 3 patches I've ever pulled out of a corn field.
Last date seen before harvest was around 8/15/2017.
I'd like to note that a huge chunk of this field was AK/47. No bud rot to speak of, big plants and huge buds. I'd highly this strain to anyone in a northern climate.

We have 3 fields left out there. Hopefully rippers and mother nature didn't do too much damage. We honestly haven't' seen these since any of these 3 since early June, so who knows. I'll post another update after the weekend.

Some of this is just notes for me to look back on. My apologies for the lengthy post.

 

Sir Napsalot

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I was sitting in my room this morning and heard the latch for the gate being lifted- it was the meter-reader. He broke the thread attached to the Christmas bells and they came crashing down, I went to the window and he was standing there lookin like "WTF?" I told him "sorry, I forgot about my improvised alarm system" and he laughed and said "well at least it works!"
 

Lucky Luke

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My sister was just telling me about a recent case in the ACT of Australia. Canberra to be exact.

A guy was charged with possessing 14.5grams of marijuana, he pled guilty and got fined.

Guess how much... it will blow your mind




Exactly $25 buckaroos.


See Napsalot, that's called Justice. Poor fella had his weed confiscated, had the humiliation of going to court, had to waste his personnel time to go to court and got fined. How much gaol time would of he got in America in a non legal state?
 
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mwooten102

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My father in law had a wolf. Not sure what kind but it was a great guard dog.

I have a 70 pound boxer now. Fully trained. Barks anytime someone pulls in or gets near the house. He walks the kids to and from the bus.

He won't even eat unless I give him the ok. You never know when someone will try to poison a dog. Had it happen.


Guinea fowl are great for watch dogs also. Go squawking every time someone pulls up.
I've got schutzhund trained dogs who are trained to refuse food.
My fucking turkey is a look out for certain. Gobble gobble mother fucker and he gets to be thanksgiving dinner.

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trippnface

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Just an update on the cornfield grows.

Field 1: We had 4 patches in this field.
Rippers got the biggest of the patches....of course. It's also the row pictured earlier in this thread.
We believe they were found from the air, considering it was the furthest patch from any access point (1000+ rows into corn). It's not all bad though, we pulled 3/4 and that's not always easy these days.
Last date seen before harvest was around 9/15/2017.

Field 2: 3 patches in this field.
This was a much smaller corn field and much closer to farms/buildings/houses.
Shockingly everything was there and it was HUGE!
It's a much more difficult field for rippers to get into during the day thanks to the farm land and buildings mentioned earlier.
Possible the nicest 3 patches I've ever pulled out of a corn field.
Last date seen before harvest was around 8/15/2017.
I'd like to note that a huge chunk of this field was AK/47. No bud rot to speak of, big plants and huge buds. I'd highly this strain to anyone in a northern climate.

We have 3 fields left out there. Hopefully rippers and mother nature didn't do too much damage. We honestly haven't' seen these since any of these 3 since early June, so who knows. I'll post another update after the weekend.

Some of this is just notes for me to look back on. My apologies for the lengthy post.
interesting. i get bud rot pretty bad; might pop an ak47 cross nest year if it does good againt bud rot; good lookin out!
 
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