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re: GMT

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/9/26 at 6:53 am to
Morning people. Don’t be late for fishing if you book a charter. LOL


Waiting.


Have a great Tuesday.
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Always a chance for aftershocks, I guess, so something to watch if you have any reason to be concerned.



Meh, I have a charter in the morning. Cant stay home.


Didnt feel anything today. I was in the truck coming home from todays charter. Didnt feel anything in there. All my neighbors were talking about it


As usual, very impressed with both Lawrence guys. I dont know how Jett is riding so well. Dude can barely walk. I am wondering how far into the season he can go with that foot. Hopefully he doesnt have to quit. Seems like they said he is barely practicing during the week to give the foot a break


Not a fan of Deagan but Im impressed with his so far in the 450's. He is smoking guys that have won championships and been there for a while. He is obviously the read deal and will be a threat as he gets more confortable on the big bike



Big question is, how much patience does the Monster Energy team has with Sexton at this point. Dude is so talented but he stil has a major mental block and its not really getting any better. Crashed twice, both times self inflicted, in the first moto and he just seems to quit when he gets behind. Im not saying he is a quitter but he doesn't seem to have the fire to compete sometimes





re: GMT

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/8/26 at 4:11 am to
Morning all.... :cheers:

re: Skylar White

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/7/26 at 6:17 am to
Yep. Hank was shite to Walt until he realized Walt was no pussy.

re: Guide Tip

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/6/26 at 4:55 pm to
We are talking about a boat trip and not a fly fishing deal I hope...


If so, go $200 total tip on a $800 trip. Or at least $150. All depends on how well he does and how he treats you. Thats the most important thing


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So I ended up ordering and (luckily) getting a Shirinui (aka Sumo Orange) budwood stick from the CCCP.




Are they back?


A few pics of my potted stuff right now. Sorry for the long post...


My pothos. My very first thing I actually "made". I grew this plant from 4 little one inch long cutting from my wifes 10 year old plant. Ive had it outside the entire time and have had to cut it off from touching the ground atleast 5 times. I propagated it about a 15 months ago and its been crazy. One of the first things Ive ever done gardening. Im very new at this







A friend gave me one of the "pups" off his spider plant. It layed in the floorboard of my wifes bronco for about a week before she remembered to tell me it was back there. I thought it was dead but I put it in some dirt and now its busting out of this plastic pot and has 10 pups of its own. I honestly dont know what to do with it from here. LOL





Soon this thing will take over the pool, the house and maybe Sarasota county. I just cant control it. Bought this at Home Depot and Ive had it a few years. I cut it down to the damn dirt about three times a year and it just keeps getting bigger.





Desert Roses are by far one of my favorite plants I have Bloom all the time and are easy to take care of. Repotted in the Gary mix this spring.




Some Lillys that I planted a few months back. Asiatic and dwarf Cana. They are doing well. The Canas are abot to bloom again..




My wife made me plant this about a month ago. It was her moms favorite plant who died about 15 years ago. We planted this on her birthday. Brown eyed susan I believe





My new plant. Dwarf Plumeria. ONly had it a week.





My Alocasia. I always wanted one of these so I bought one this spring. It is doing very well and probably will need to be repotted again soon. Its in a 7 gallon with Garys mix. Probably go to a 10 or maybe to a 15 and just be done with it in a few months. I was nervous about trying one of these as Ive heard they are hard but so far so good.





My flamethrow that I babble on and on about. So far so good.




My Christmas palm that was suppose to be planted in the yard but the day I was going to plan it, I broke half of it off, trying to move it around. It was a double but now it's a single. I cut the other side off at the dirt line and it has been doing great ever since. At this point, it may just stay in the pot for a while.




A couple more desert roses. Something happened to these a few months back. I thought they were going to die. Look like some kind of bug got on them so I treated them with Captain Jack's a couple of times and now they're coming back good. Both also in the Gary soil.




More lilies. We change whats in this pot every year.




Some of my variegated sun rose. Very easy to deal with and grows everywhere. It is a succulent, but we still water it pretty heavily since we keep it out in the sun. I have some of this growing in some small pots from cuttings that I'm going to give my mom to take back to Georgia. I have another pot exactly like this on the other side of my waterfall in my pool.




My wifes 10 year old pothos. It's been inside since we moved here six years ago, but I convinced her to let me put it outside for a while and now it's doing great.





My lipstick palm. Tigerlaff made me do that one





Some new cuttings Im working on to give to my neighbor. Plus a orchid that lost all its flowers a few weeks back. I cut it then brought it outside to get some light




My cat palm that I have had since I lived in Georgia. It actually looks pretty good right now but I just cannot get this thing to thrive. I think I may have put it in too big of a pot when I replanted it. I may take it out and put it in a smaller container and see if it does better. I've been watering it small amounts but more often recently and that seems to be doing better. When I drove to Florida to move here, this thing was sitting in the front seat of the truck next to me. LOL






My majestic palm. 15 gal pot with Gary mix this spring. This thing is taking over inside. But he is doing very well. I take it outside every once in a while and saturated with Captain Jack's and then bring it back inside. I don't particularly like the Gary soil for this one inside. It is making it hard to get the watering down Pat. I have a tray under it, but I either put too much water in it and it overflows or I'm scared to water it because of that. I may end up taking it outside or putting a bigger tray under it. Not sure yet, but it is doing very well in the corner where I have it and my wife likes it there.





My wifes new project. Herbs in her hydroponic system. We will see how she does with that. Just started a few days ago






My wife’s fiddle leaf fig. A friend of hers gave it to her. About a month ago it was not looking great so her friend cut it down, stuck the cuttings back in the dirt. The leaves are falling off the cuttings now. I don’t have any clue how to care for this thing. I honestly do not think it’s getting enough light where it is. I am watering is sparely. I am afraid it may be a casualty of us having no clue how to take care of it


I think it is well known that Michael was a POS. Same with Anna Lucia. Those are givens.


Clair was irritating AF. Though Shannon was fine as hell, she was just a wasted spot. Her character did nothing for the series.

The best two stories were Desmond and Richard. So many reasons for them to exist. Same with Ben Linus. Great story.


And Sonya Walger was so beautiful in this show. Made her nasty nude appearance in the HBO series, "Tell me you love me" just that much better.



one of my favorite westerns has always been Conagher. i think it is Sams best role ever


"You're a hard man Conagher,"
"Its a hard country Kid"



Morbid, you are I typically align in movies. I do agree with you. I like both those guys but I can only take a very small amount of them. The problem is, every single one of their movies is way too much of them.


I am a Lost fanatic and Eko was great. His character was good and he is a very good actor so I dont agree with your assessment.


Other great characters include John, Ben, Richard and Desmond


Bad ones are Shannon, Claire and Sun.


I really liked Ben. They did a great job evolving his charter through till the end. Desmond was my favorite . His story was excellent


The guys here always love this one when I throw it out but The Wire is just a decent cop show. I dont see it as anything spectacular and is certainly not a top 10 series of all time like a lot believe in my opinion.


Great info. I am not sure what helped but Im glad it did. It is older and I have been taking care of my plants way better the last year. This thread has really helped

It may be frowned upon but for a lot of my flowers, I have great luck with jjust the Miracle Grow flowering stuff. I put it on a lot of things and it damn works and makes the plants look very healthy.


About to lose my bottom frond on my flamethrower. This will be the first one that Ive lost since I bought it in January.

On the other hand, the new spike is already over 18" and growing like crazy. That thing has done well since I got it.






My orange bird of paradise finally put out a flower last week. First one in two years and now I have 3 more about to open. Must have hit puberty. Im sure the 0-10-10 fertilizer you recommended helped baw. Thanks for that.


re: favorite garden tools?

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/4/26 at 4:30 pm to
Man I bought a 4 gallon Ryobi 18v back pack sprayer last week to use around the yard and that thing is a game changer. And I hate that term.


I sprayed 8 gallons of insect stuff (Captain Jacks) on all my bushes and potted plants outside today in about 30 mins. The battery keeping it primed is so much better than a pump up sprayer. Plus having 4 gallons at a time just works faster.


Very happy with that purchase. I already had the batteries with some of my other tools.



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Slim fit and Euro fit sent er'thing into chaos.

I'm still going with XL no matter what and I look like what I look like.



:lol:


Man I am not comfy when I feel like a burrito

re: Cast Net Advice

Posted by LanierSpots on 6/4/26 at 10:36 am to
I just bought a new net from these guys. Local Tampa bay area. I needed a 1/4" 10' for the smaller bait right now.

Good looking net and they have great reviews.


Dropout cast nets