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I needed to buy some grow lights recently to give my tomatoes an early start, believe me there are loads of internet companies offering advice and supplies for growing "skunk".
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I used to live in Bridgwater.
This guy is the cleverest they've got.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThis is the great gift of the internet; a creation which itself is a tribute to human ingenuity demonstrates the unfathomable depths of human stupidity.
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostHe's made a hash of it hasn't he.
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This is the great gift of the internet; a creation which itself is a tribute to human ingenuity demonstrates the unfathomable depths of human stupidity.
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Pc Adrian Peck said...
"If you break the law and are foolish enough to then advertise your criminal activities on the internet, it makes it very easy for the police to catch you."
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