Living on .66 acres, this seems wholly unachievable for most people. In a perfect world, it's neat, but just not very realistic in most cases.
If you don't mind ruining it, add Nina tucker to your search.
So instead of flat out wrong and dangerous, they've moved on to being right in a few years or so?
I don't know how deep your buckets are, but after three years of growing sweet potatoes, I found out they'll grow down 24"-36" . So a deep bed is best.
Hydrangea?
If this gets reposted enough times, eventually, the picture quality will be so bad that the joke will be lost.
Florida 2?
But how would a capitalist benefit from that?
It doesn't work like that at all. They get a paid vacation, maybe have to change precincts, and the taxpayers get a bigger bill.
That's the problem with holy wars, the perpetrators think they're doing God's work.
So when they take out the worm, will it be a better presidential choice?
Man, Bernie just hates America. How are the businesses that gave predatory loans to people who were desperate for medical attention going to survive after this? Think of all the jobs or something.
What's your favorite carb wrapped item? Sandwich, burger, taco...
You can tell it's an American series by how much they avoid trains.
The first picture you find ≠ most American jails.
While large Penis Syndrome is real, I think OP has Large Penis Disease, which is psychological.
Love the block feature, highly recommend trying.
Turns out string theory is 100% correct, and one of the pocket dimensions broke open, and it was full of time.
And he fucking DIED!
My only idea of the top of my head is trying another heater block. Make sure you use thermal paste as well to help with heat transfer. I know those probably won't help, though. I posted, though, to mention I was running a BIQU B1(Peice of Crap) using BIQU's HS2 V2 lite(love that, though) extruder. One print went fine, and then I was suddenly overextruding. I had to change my steps from 930 to 250 or so. Then, after powering down and turning back on, my number needed to return to the 930 value. Very weird, especially without a shutdown.