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    #11
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    MJ?

    you just had several 'NO's, and now you're pouncing on one 'yes' ... just waiting for an answer you like ? ... go ahead and waste your time, flower a 3" plant ... see for yourself ... better yet, only flower it for one week, and harvest ... see what that does for ya ...

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    #12
    Senior Member

    MJ?

    Well, every time i drive through the reservations in my area, the sides of the highway are completely covered in empty beer cans, broken bottles, and trash.
    I'm sure that there is alot of trash on the roads, just because its on an indian res doesnt mean that it was put thier by the native americans. Those roads are public roads and since people drive on them and the police have little to no rights on those roads there is nothing anyone can do about it. The native americans have enough trouble with society and yet society still throws trash on them (more ways than one).

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    #13
    Junior Member

    MJ?

    :wtf:

    Dude, I was driving through New Mexico right off of a reservation, and we're not talking about some trash on the side of the road. There were TENS OF THOUSANDS of bottles smashed along several miles of road. It went on forever. Starting with the shoulder, it went out like 10m off into the brush. Occasionally you'd see complete bottles; you'd see parts of bottles; you'd see an odd bit of trash. But the landscape was just sparkling with the glass from thousands of broken bottles. No idea who did it. I guess the local white kids could have found a couple of semis full of recycled bottles and smashed them all one night.

    Alright, I'm starting to ramble.

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