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Boy, Scott…you’re gonna get me in trouble. We’ve already had black helicopters flying over because we have neighbors who lobby for legalizing plants to use for “medical” purposes (trying to use words which keep us under the radar, you understand).
Can you see the solar panels in the picture? We’re not off the grid, but every little bit helps with our busy household!
Years ago we had chickens in the upstairs of a barn, about 100 layers. We had lights up there that we’re on all nite. One night at about midnight a helicopter hovered between the house and that barn looking into the hen house windows! Shook the house and generaly scared the crap out of us all. Years later I grew a small patch of tobbacco next to the cabin and sap house that was about a mile back into the woods. I was visited by 3 of them one evening. Presently we have on that comes by once a month and shoots some infared light all over the woods. I hate to think how much money they spend keeping track of me, a harmless farmboy, while they can’t even watch our southern border!
May 30th, 2005 at 11:56 pm
Boy, Scott…you’re gonna get me in trouble. We’ve already had black helicopters flying over because we have neighbors who lobby for legalizing plants to use for “medical” purposes (trying to use words which keep us under the radar, you understand).
Can you see the solar panels in the picture? We’re not off the grid, but every little bit helps with our busy household!
May 31st, 2005 at 4:45 am
Carmon
Years ago we had chickens in the upstairs of a barn, about 100 layers. We had lights up there that we’re on all nite. One night at about midnight a helicopter hovered between the house and that barn looking into the hen house windows! Shook the house and generaly scared the crap out of us all. Years later I grew a small patch of tobbacco next to the cabin and sap house that was about a mile back into the woods. I was visited by 3 of them one evening. Presently we have on that comes by once a month and shoots some infared light all over the woods. I hate to think how much money they spend keeping track of me, a harmless farmboy, while they can’t even watch our southern border!
Scott