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08-13-2005, 06:53 PM #1OPJunior Member
North Dallas
I'm looking for friends in Frisco/Plano area. Anyone out there?
It sucks not knowing anyone with shared interests!Patricia Reviewed by Patricia on . North Dallas I'm looking for friends in Frisco/Plano area. Anyone out there? It sucks not knowing anyone with shared interests! Rating: 5
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08-14-2005, 11:49 AM #2Senior Member
North Dallas
Originally Posted by Patricia
Welcome aboard ! I think that LifturHead,is in yer area..but I ain't too sure about that. I live west of D/FW,about 80 miles,myself. There's been talk of some of us gittin together,mostly those in the D/FW area..I ain't sure how that's coming along..it's mostly just specualation at this point.
Have a good one !
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08-19-2005, 01:53 AM #3Senior Member
North Dallas
Originally Posted by Patricia
Onward
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08-20-2005, 10:27 PM #4Member
North Dallas
Hey im 25 and pretty much like drinking beer and smoking a little... well a lot. Problem is theres no good here! I am used to smoking kush and any other high quality seed bank derivitive. I usually visit back home and bring a half back with me but I have not been able to visit back home in a little while, Im dying. It sucks being a pot head with no pot
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08-21-2005, 03:00 PM #5Senior Member
North Dallas
Originally Posted by Sprchvy396
Aw, to be 25 again. My friends tell me that I had a VERY good time then. Wish I had some video evidence to help me remember.....
I understand that there is some (not plenty, but some) really, really good goody in the area, but unfortunately I'm in a smokeless phase right now due to some personal/business reasons. So I don't have access to it for the time being.
Are you in the Frisco/Plano area? The lousy thing is that people can't openly tell you good places to go to make friends who enjoy your passion for smoke. Too many prying eyes on websites like this who would spoil the fun for everyone. There are a few places in the area where you can go to have a cold drink, enjoy some tasty food, and have a good chance of meeting people who might be able to help you out. It's all a matter of how much of a risk taker you are. The more you have to lose to these stupid, draconian laws, the less likely folks are to ask around. But you're still very young, so you would fit in easily at bars and clubs where folks tend to congregate. Folks like me, Torog, bssman, and others who are past 40 have a tougher time, because so few of us go out to places like that.
I suggest you get a copy of the Guide in Friday's Dallas Morning News, and check out the local club scene. Even if you're not a big bar-fly type, you do sometimes have to go to where the folks are to get what you want. You don't catch too many fish until you go to the lake. Also check out the Observer paper, which is free. You can get it at many local restaurants and newsstands. There are lots of ideas there as well.
I hope this helps, even if just a little. If we were neighbors or friends, you could come to one of my cookouts and get to know some of our other friends on the message boards from the area. Maybe someday the people who restrict our own personal freedoms and liberties will back off and stop this ridiculous persecution of people who prefer to smoke a little rather than drink alcohol.
Take care and enjoy today. Just stay out of the oppressive heat. By the way, you never mentioned if you're a man or woman. I hear that it's much easier for ladies to find good smoke than it is for men. If you're a lady, just flutter your eyelashes, give a big ol' smile, and flirt your little self silly. If you're a man.....umm......please do not try those methods. Might be a bit too risky to your health in these parts.
Onward!
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08-22-2005, 01:39 AM #6Junior Member
North Dallas
Welcome Patricia. I'm not too far from you, but currently am going through a dry spell.
Onward and Torog, its nice to know there are a few of us who are "long of tooth" out there. Seems to be an overwhelming abundance of the younger crowd. I've no problem with them, but they often are moving a bit too fast for my preference.
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08-22-2005, 08:15 PM #7Member
North Dallas
Thanks for the kind words onwardthroughthefog it is definately appreciated. I see that you are a vet around here and I appreciate the time you spent writing. I am a male and to give you some background on myself. My two brothers and one of my cousins sell and have been saleing for a while. They get the regular california bomb, derivatives of indoor wherehouse type cultivation. I had not smoked stress/swag/seed infested stuff in years but in comming out to Texas its all I can get my hands on. I started growing with my cousin at his house about 2 years ago while I was still in Cali. We had about 7 harvest learning something new each time. Our first harvest we grew some seeds we collected overtime and learned about how genetics are as important as the medium and lights you use. He is still growing but I moved away about 6 months ago. I plan on starting a garden as soon as I buy a house (renting right now). I consider myself pretty expirenced and would love to meet more poeple with the more advanced knowlege of weed, not people that think sinsemilla is a kind of plant that does not make seeds... Any how I am rambling now so I will wrap it up by saying thanks for the post and I hope some day I can share with you more...
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08-23-2005, 01:32 AM #8Senior Member
North Dallas
Originally Posted by NativeTX
I wish to goodness that the dryspell for me wasn't self-imposed. But, sadly, it's a must for the time being. It seems that anytime in my life when I have to go without for long stretches of time is when all the really good stuff shows up. I have heard about some incredible goodies around this area, but unfortunately I have to just say no. Business and career demands require my absolute attention and I just can't have any cobwebs now. Hopefully things will be resolved in the next few months, and life can go back to just regular ol' daily stress. But I'm living proof that smoking is in no way addictive or something a person can't stop any time they want. I've done this before during times of very demanding periods of life, with no physical or psychological negative effects. Sure it would be nice, but so would a lot of things that we have the ability to stop doing when necessary. I'd like to eat, drink, smoke, and exercise like I did 25 years ago.....but that would NOT be smart...lol
Anyway, welcome and I hope all of you have a great week!
Onward!
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08-23-2005, 01:48 AM #9Senior Member
North Dallas
Originally Posted by Sprchvy396
I wouldn't exactly say that I'm a veteran on this board, as I only logged onto it a couple of months ago. Some of these younger folks have made this a life mission to see how many times they can post. I'm not at all interested in name calling, bragging, and all that stuff. But it's nice to have a few people closer to my age, in their 30's, 40's, 50's, and up, to correspond with.
I'm more involved in political forums on other boards, but this one has some really intelligent and good-hearted people on it. Not everyone agrees with me on political issues, but for the most part, people are respectful and able to express their opinions intelligently. Torog and I may not agree on a lot of issues, but there are some things we are in total agreement on. And besides that he seems like a really good guy. I put a lot of stake in who I'd enjoy spending a day fishing with, and he would be a good guy to pop a top with. We'd just agree not to talk about politics...Maybe we could compare horror stories about our ex-wives.
You're much more of a growing veteran than me. I never really tried that myself, but have had friends in past years who were very successful. I did try once about 30 years ago, but never saw anything reach maturity before watching things just dry up and die.
I'll admit that I read a LOT about the subject, have seen numerous DVD's and videos about it, talked to some guys in a local grow shop who educated me quite a bit, visited some very successful sites in the past, but I've just never been in a position to see things through for the entire time required. I actually enjoy the process of learning quite a bit, regardless of the subject. This subject intrigues me, so I do try to be as educated as possible without having the good fortune of getting to put those lessons into action.
Anyway, you have a great week, try to stay cool, and I wish you the best in your search for treats.
Take care,
Onward!
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08-23-2005, 10:16 AM #10Senior Member
North Dallas
Originally Posted by Sprchvy396
Howdy and Welcome aboard ! Dang..I used to have a friend in the 70's,who had a Super SS 396,bored over,ported,polished,cammed and it ran like a scalded-ass ape ! lol
Yup..I can dig that you ain't liking the swag that's all that's usually available,sometimes you can git some pretty good skunk brick,but it can be very seedy at times. I have a friend in Lewisville,that can pretty much git 'hydro' anytime he wants,but I can't afford it and with the price of gas these days,he can't afford to come down and visit..after spending all his spare cash on 'dro..lol. I told someone once before,in yer area,that if they went to bars where more affluent people went to,that they might find a hydro hook-up..believe me,there are plenty of well-to-do folks that toke hydro,the trick is hooking up with one of their suppliers.
I can also dig where yer coming from,in regards to weed knowledge and growing,there are alot of un-educated tokers in these parts,and most don't know hardly anything about growing or what good smoke is like,cept for us older stoners. Heck,most young folks around here,don't even know what sinse is or what it means..lol. I hope that things work out for ya..Good Luck !
Have a good one !
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