Island Of Misfits

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Went to the grow store to try to find Pyganic or Azamax or Spinosad the only thing they had in there was neem oil and suggested not to treat until I see bugs. I wasn’t real impressed with the guy running the store but smiled and checked out his store anyway and he gave me a free sample of an organic plant wash concentrate called lost coast plant therapy which may actually help but I haven’t looked it up yet. Anyway, decided to leave the hardening plants outside and not bring them in under the light in hopes that they will be ok as I don’t want to chance sharing space with the inside plants after being outside. I will still wait to transplant them in their new pots or in the ground in a week or two so for now I moved them close to the house. They will probably get chilly as they are not use to night temp outside yet but we are in the 50s at night.
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so I have this little plant that didn’t make the cut that has been on my back porch waiting to be adopted. My brother is in town and said he wanted to take it home with him to Ga when he leaves. I brought it in last night to clean the pot, give it some nutes and get it ready. I put it under my kitchen herb light with my other plants. While feeding it today I noticed two little critters on it which I’m sure have taken residence since living outside as I don’t normally find critters in my kitchen plant area except for gnats now and then. So I took a couple pics of them. I feel like my plants haven’t even been living outside yet and I already have problems…
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The green one is the assassin
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Good bug to hace actually
 
Back 54 years ago, I wasn't into fiction. I was more of a Popular Science, Mechanix Illustrated, National Geographic, Scientific American, and Hustler fan.
I remember buying a six-shot .22 revolver from an ad in Mech. Illustrated for $5.95... of course, this was back when guns were no big thing to knock. Especially at Christmas
 
AWRIGHT -- Drop yer socks and grab... no, wait...

Everyone on the planet except mebbe some Inuit and a couple here know what a coney is.

That being said, what in the everlonvin' fark is "Coney Sauce?" If yer gonna admit that it is missing 1/3 of the ingredients... then the name rings true. Boiled bunny.

Otherwise, (I'm bombed right now) it'd haveta be "Coney Island Sauce". <-- That would get you by on a quick horse in a dark night, but as any *chuckle* fool can tell you, a purist would require its real moniker:

Coney Island Hot Dog Sauce
 
I remember buying a six-shot .22 revolver from an ad in Mech. Illustrated for $5.95... of course, this was back when guns were no big thing to knock. Especially at Christmas
I remember those ads
I remember I dad send away for revolver type gun from there but it was a much smaller Cal. than 22 but still fire a round bullets (shot) the thing would pierce sheetrock . I never shot anything like human flesh but I sure it would have been like getting hit with bird shot.
Long time ago and I am lucky I can remember the gun let alone how it fired , but it did.
 

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