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Thanks for the offer creach thats mighty kind of you but I think I have a sale & would never go back on my word. If I live to a ripe old age I will have many years to collect cacti again......lol
What a wonderful community
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I have spoken to a optometrist, and my eyes are fine & just suffer from "Dry Eyes" this makes sense to me as the saliva glands are conected to your tear ducts and when you smoke Cannabis you get the "Drys" this I suspect has been also drying up my tear ducts all this time but just has been put off too "Stoned Eyes" by myself!
I have a good Eye drop lubricant and it is helping greatly ;)
@ BD not on Dexies mate (NEVER, I hate the things!) as I got a script for Modafinil in the end ;)
Thanks Everyone
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Hey Apo, Nah money is not my main concern here but I have some major life changes to make & I feel that I will not have the time now that I have custody of my 2 beautiful children & have atm currently relocated to my parents house until assets & property can be split between my ex-partner & myself.
I feel the best thing to do by the Cacti is send them to someone who will feed them with the love & energy they deserve
And I have been made a offer at the moment & will confirm if the offer goes thru by Monday next week
Thanks Everyone
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I am reluctantly selling a few things, Unfortunatly I cannot post the Items so it's a pick up only sale!
Sorry no trades & cash only for this one.
Whats going.......
* Acacia Set
Flora of Australia Volumes 11A and 11B: Mimosaceae, Acacia Parts 1and 2 / Wattle: Acacias of Australia
Australian Biological Resources Study
Illustrations
1272 pages
Publishers: CSIRO PUBLISHING / Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS)
Publication date: 2001
Hardback - ISBN: AS1
Flora of Australia (Hardback) and Wattle CD
All brand new top condition & Wattle CD Rom has never been loaded, Retail price was $245, Make an offer!
* 2 x well established "Eileen" cuts (1 large middle cut with 2 large pups & 2 small pups, still in pot) & (1 x tip cut with 2 large pups)
* 2 x small but established TBM's with pups & still pupping ATM. Some snail damage but will thrive with care ;)
* 1 x RARE "Mum & Dad" tip cutting grown on side with established roots, with 3 pups just waiting to grow for you This one is bare rooted atm, will thrive with love & tested @ 2%
Hate to sell this lot but as I am going thru alot atm I know they will get the attention they deserve moreso from someone else atm. Would ideally love to sell the lot to the one person but I see if there are any offers! Sorry no camera atm but I might be able to upload some pics Sunday PM.
& a second small "Mum & Dad" might also become available..........
PM if intrested ;)
Thanks for reading Regards Cis
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Experienced this?
Up until 2 months ago I was using Medicinal Cannabis for my circadian rhythm sleep disorder (15 years of Daily use, lets say 1-2grms a day maybe more for recreation on weekends). Anyway 2 months ago I stopped completly mainly due to legal reasons
I had NO physical withdrawals but did find it hard to stop the rituals of smoking Cannabis which you could call a mental addiction if you like but even then it was not super hard to do with abit of wilpower. To be honest the thing I miss most is the growing of the plant as IMHO it has to be the greatest plant to watch grow & with 1000's of strains today there is always a new one to watch....lol
Back to my question, since stopping my eye's have been sore as buggery on a daily bassis!!!! What I mean is that while my vision is not effected in anyway (I have never worn glasses & have great eye sight), my eyes feel like I have been swimming in a heavily Chlorinated Pool for 12 hours & this is everyday starting from the time I wake up. Now I know that after smoking Cannabis you get the typical "Red Eyes" which must mean vessels are opened & blood is flowing in, could this be the cause of my pain now? Maybe vessals in my eyes are tired?
Has anyone experienced this?
Sodium Chloride irrigation solutions, Eye washes & Eye drops that I have tried do not seem to help my constantly sore eyes
Just though I would put the Question out there & see if I can confirm it to be the result of my past Cannabis use!
Thanks for reading ;)
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I will PM you T.
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Me
Not by choice, PM for more details if intrested!
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Title says it all really ;)
Thanks for any info!
Regards Cis
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61.9cm
Thanks for the comp
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33 was my score!
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Wow wonderful prizes Conan Troutman
I'm in THANKS so much for the chance ;)
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Fuck me dead Now thats a trout! Holly SHIT!
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Have a Great one Naja & Trans ;)
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Thanks but I only have a computer at work and can not get to alot of sites
When I try to download the bit torrent software I get this.....
"Access Denied
You have accessed a page that is not permitted for use"
Bastards! Thanks anyway
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Has anyone got a DVD copy of this yet?
And if yes any chance of a copy, Please ;)
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Great movie ;) Yeah it's English with some subtitles.
Renegade
See the Old West in a new light as one man, Marshal Mike Blueberry, battles to unite the natives who raised him with the people he belongs to. Initiated by the Indians, Blueberry tries to maintain the fine balance between two civilizations, at the risk of not belonging anywhere. But when a killer comes to town, hell bent on destruction, ancient legend and the strongest cow boys band together to take back what's theirs.
ITEM DETAILS
Title: Renegade
Director: Jan Kounen
Actors: Vincent Cassel, Juliette Lewis, Michael Madsen, Temuera Morrison, Ernest Borgnine, Djimon Hounsou
Year of Production: 2004
TV Standard: PAL
Format: DVD
Region: Zone 4
Running time: 124 mins
Aspect Ratio: TBC
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Rating: M.
Released: 1-3-2007
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Happy Birthday mate
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Extremely rare in the wild, the Wirrimbirra White owes its recognition and commercial success as a cut flower (especially for the export market) to the founder of Wirrimbirra, Thistle Harris - who was the first to propagate the plant.
Thistle had heard rumours of a white waratah and had been searching for it for almost 20 years when a single white waratah plant was found by two water board employees in the late 1960's in the bushland near Robertson. One flower was taken to the Thirlmere pub (10 minutes drive from Bargo) and put on display on the counter. Thistle, who was staying at the Sanctuary at the time (she lived in Sydney), heard about the flower and convinced the workers to tell her of the approximate location of the plant, and the Water Board to grant access.
Cuttings were taken and Thistle successfully propagated several specimens. These were planted at Wirrimbirra, burnt to the ground in a bushfire in 1977, and regenerated. They are no longer growing at the Sanctuary, but every Wirrimbirra White waratah (and it is believed, most of all the white waratahs now grown) has as its ancestor that one plant. You can buy a Wirrimbirra White at the nursery (as well as other colours).
The Wirrimbirra native plant nursery is one of the few nurseries in the Shire dedicated totally to Australian native plants.
We sell plants that grow in the local area and specialise in smaller plants (especially groundcovers and shrubs) that do not need a lot of water.
We also sell some larger trees including:
Waratah - especially the Wirrimbirra White, but reds and occasionally other colours as well
Wollemi Pine, Australia's living dinosaur
Grafted gums (the only way to really guarantee the colour you want)
Wirrimbirra is South-West of Sydney, approximately 1 hour from Sydney airport along the M5, 30 minutes from Campbelltown, 45 minutes from Wollongong and a few minutes from both Tahmoor and Bargo.
We are on the main road (Remembrance Drive) between Tahmoor and Bargo, and about 6-7 minutes off the Hume highway between Sydney and Canberra.
Hope that helps, such a lovely flower ;)
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All the Best mate
ALL SOLD (Thanks)
in Seed & Plant Swaps
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Thanks everyone for having alook & for the many, many PM's.....lol
All have now been sold to the one buyer
Sorry to the members who missed out.
I do have a few Pedro's & afew other Non Ethno cacti that might be sold at some stage though!
Thanks Everyone
Regards Cis