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Ill take that dinafem gear. Lol

Perg362,

 

tracked the seeds they are enroute to my safe house..If they did in deed come thru I will know this afternoon.

 

So if you want the freebies I will see in a few hours.  So inthe next 24-48 hrs I will have them...

 

let me know if your serious.  You will have to meet up with me.  I am not going to mail them and have my prints or location all over them.

 

 

 

we can smoke and verify each others cards...etc..etc..blah..blah

 

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Yah man just message me

ur mailbox is full brohan...

 

 

info@motownmeds.com  I will be out on the road for a few hours.....I am going to get the beans right now.  And see my boy Ron the Rancher ..lol...

 

 

shoot me your cell so we can touch base.  actually wait till I get back and I know ISC did not snatch my stuff. lol...those pricks have been going over time seizing everything in Chicago

 

2 packages got seized in 6 months....grrr....and I am not the only one with a story like this....

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! Do the patterns mean anything specific or are they just nature porn? haha

"Thai strains mature late, flower slowly, and ripen unevenly. Retarded floral development and apparent disregard for changes in photoperiod and weather may have given rise to the story that Cannabis plants in Thailand live and bear flowers for years. Despite these shortcomings, Thai strains are very psychoactive and many hybrid crosses have been made with rapidly maturing strains, such as Mexican andHindu Kush, in a successful attempt to create earlymaturing hybrids of high psychoactivity and characteristic Thai sweet, citrus taste. The calyxes of Thai strains are very large, as are the seeds and other anatomical features, leading to the misconception that strains may be polyploid. No natural polyploidy has been discovered in any strains of Cannabis though no one has ever taken the time to look thoroughly. The seeds are very large, ovoid, slightly flattened, and light brown or tan in color. The perianth is never mottled or striped except at the base. Greenhouses prove to be the best way to mature stubborn Thai strains in temperate climes."

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