
01-22-2008, 04:36 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: The Nexus of Sominus
Posts: 2,373
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Originally Posted by bandit420
Nice job keeping your cool around the checkpoint folk. Many people would lose it in such a high stress situation. What kind of seeds did you pick up? Some stellar genetics, I'm sure.
Congrats on a story well told AK, or do we have some reflection posts to come? Regardless, i've really enjoyed reading your Amsterdam Anthology, and I am sure that the rest of the city has as well.
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My seeds are "Trainwreck," "The Cheese," "Super Silver Haze" and a few others. I had a seed backlog at home already that want to grow but when I'm around genetics I just buy I don't think, ah, to have such weaknesses. I still have a few insights to catalogue but the story of my trip has come to an end.
Thanks again for your words, they mean a lot.
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Originally Posted by NoLimits
Awesome man, I'm so glad you decided to keep a journal while you were there. I have a thing for keeping memories / records of special events I've been through so I can look back and remember the 'good times' and I'm glad you're the same way. You have excellent writing skills and your knowledge and experience of cannabis really made this a great thread. Thanks for sharing 
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Thank you for your thoughts bro.
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Originally Posted by tooking
nice voyage you took there. how many days you stayed there?
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I was there about ten days which really isn't enough time to even get a taste IMHO.
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Originally Posted by bear_piff
I just read the whole thread and it was well worth it.Thanks for sharing.
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You're welcome bro.
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Originally Posted by Konon
Epic.
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Thanks, and it felt like it took forever to write too.
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Originally Posted by Radio Flyer
It's horrible to acutally realize that the thread is over, in the sense of the story telling. It was by far a kick ass read, and even with the long entries, I was not detured from reading the enitre entry. Wonderful job, and I'm glad that the trip itself was fulfilling, and not only the cup.
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Thank you very much for your words I really appreciate them. I'm sad the story is over too, but the next story, hopefully, is about to begin.
Stay green.
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