Home of the Old Fart's Club part 2

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Good morning OFC. Keef Thank you. I hope you two are going to be alright. Well, busy day today. Have a stony day. OFC
 
Good morning y'all!
Gonna be a muggy day today and I get to play in the mud. lol
Gonna get my muck boots on and plant more corn. Hope springs eternal, right?
Think Ill put my patio girlz in the ground. It makes me too nervous when service men show up and see them.
NOBODY should have to go to jail for a plant, but here they do it every day. At least out in the fields they don't know if its wild hemp or cannabis. Seeds suck tho.
Hope y'all have a great day!
 
So I tried to get in the front garden and it nearly sucked me down to China! lol. My luck, get the seed started then can't plant.
Oh well, guess Ill just have to burn this little bud from the GT x BOC X BBSL. I ain't gonna feel guilty neither. ;)
 
Good morning guys! It looks like it is going to be nice outside today.

Time for coffee and cannabis.

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Have a great day!
 
Good morning everyone, hope you are all doing well. Keef, you have my sympathy. Hang in there and don't do anything stupid. I woke up to a steady rain this morning. Only bad ting about that is I also left the windows down in the jeep last night. I think I can keep goldfish in there now.
 
Good morning all, it is afternoon for most of you. I was up all night and slept all morning. Gloman, that is mud all the way to china.
nick, gold fish? lol
 
Amazon is turning me into a couch potato. I have always been a film buff and turns out they are excellent source for old and obscure movies. On another note, I have come to believe that the red spectrum promotes stretching in our beloved plant. I know it is essential in the flowering stage but after 3 grows using my new lights I am seeing a real difference in my plants based on the spectrum of light I hit 'em with. With my VIPARSPECTRA lights, I can control the spectrum and depending on the color I have seen more compact plants and/or leggy plants. I don't know how you guys see this but that the opinion I am forming.
 
I started 2 of each, pennywise x V, Frank's gift and CBDI.
2 weeks in I lost 1 Frank's gift and 1 CBDI is male. Not sure on the others but they have the stature of females.
Too bad I can't be sure yet.
They all are growing like " weeds "!
Probably put them in the greenhouse in another week.

Thanks to the OFC I'm blessed with the best genetics I've ever had the pleasure to grow. Thanks everybody!
 
Good morning ofc, we home for a while after being gone for a week and a half, and ain’t no place like home!!!
The garden did well but I got a lotta aphids now to contend with...they’re all over the squash and Brussels. I’m gonna hose everything off tonight after sundown and then concentrate something on them...my pot plants were screaming to be fed so I did...they are the same aged but not nearly the same size...Both are hi CBD autoflowers from Dinafem but different strains. The larger is Amnesia CBD and mostly sativa, while the smaller is Dinamed CBD, mostly Indica...
Gonna pop a couple more seeds this morning. I’m only doing these autos outside this year because they are short and fast, hoping for several crops or at least 2...
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I have an aneurysm in my abdominal aorta.

Most vascular surgeons believe that saccular aortic aneurysms have a more ominous natural history than the typical fusiform aneurysm, although this is not documented in the literature. Expeditious repair is indicated for symptomatic saccular aneurysms, and intervention is usually advocated even when they are asymptomatic because of the general belief that their unique shape predisposes them to rupture. The objective of this report is to review the presentation and surgical management of this uncommon pathology. The records of 10 patients who underwent surgical intervention for an aortic saccular aneurysm between 1985 and 1998 were reviewed. To summarize their presentation and management, we grouped patients according to anatomic location: group A (distal arch), group B (descending thoracic aorta), group C (visceral aorta), and group D (infrarenal aorta). From analysis of these data we conclude that although saccular aortic aneurysms are rare, when present, they are most commonly found in the thoracic and suprarenal aorta. Most cases treated with surgery are symptomatic. Most thoracic and suprarenal saccular aneurysms can be repaired with a patch graft, which spares thoracic intercostals. Repair of saccular aneurysms of the distal arch are only feasible when performed with the use of hypothermic circulatory arrest. Infrarenal saccular aneurysms generally require tube graft replacement because the coexistent atherosclerosis makes patch repair difficult. Endovascular techniques may be the procedure of choice in the future.
 
Dang umbra! I not gonna even pretend I understand all that but I do know something about aneurysms as I have a small brain aneurysm they're watching closely.
I know they aren't good.
I wish you all the luck in the world brother.
 
Well it doesn't change much about how I live my life. It may require surgery, being referred to a specialist. If it burst, I'll be dead before I make it to the hospital.
 
Good morning all,
Umbra, is yours in the thoracic or abdominal? I don't know the types. I hope it is abdominal as that seems like an easier surgery. I have seen many abdominal aorta aneurysm on lumbar films I took, but not one up high. When do you see the specialist? So if you were 90, i would say it is a great way to go, but not now. Get it fixed. We need you around please.

I am going to run down to Walla walla, Wa today to the town they liked so much they named it twice? looks like a nice day for a drive.
Gloman, how is Barney?
RE, how is to be home?
Nick, enjoy your movies. isn't that great?
Ness, how are you this morning?
Keef, we are thinking about you.
 
Hi Rose
Wala wala huh? Funny name.
Barney is doing Wonderful!
He's on less chem meds than ever and no sign of seizures or pain. Only trouble with him now is keeping him from playing too rough.:D:rolleyes:
 
Good morning all,
Umbra, is yours in the thoracic or abdominal? I don't know the types. I hope it is abdominal as that seems like an easier surgery. I have seen many abdominal aorta aneurysm on lumbar films I took, but not one up high. When do you see the specialist? So if you were 90, i would say it is a great way to go, but not now. Get it fixed. We need you around please.

I am going to run down to Walla walla, Wa today to the town they liked so much they named it twice? looks like a nice day for a drive.
Gloman, how is Barney?
RE, how is to be home?
Nick, enjoy your movies. isn't that great?
Ness, how are you this morning?
Keef, we are thinking about you.
Yes it is abdominal aorta, infrarenal. So cut it out and replace it. Waiting to hear from specialist.
 
Good morning guys.

I am sorry to hear about your condition Umbra. Take care. We are concerned.

Awesome pic Rose.

Keef we are thinking of you wherever you are.

It looks like a warm one here today.

Those of us who are outside gardening should not forget to use sunscreen.

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Have a GREAT day people! :cool:
 
I'm still on the loose --Just got time for a drive by !-- I been busy stirring sheet up like I do !-- Probably got the law dogs on my heels but a few more days or a week and I will have done what I wanted !
Seen a few aneurisms in my day !-- I be around soon as I do a few more things and if I don't get caught !
 
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