u/billbird2111

Free Vegetable Garden Plant Starters

Dropped off about an hour ago at a TapLap stand at 8032 Garry Oak in CH. Four tomato plants in this dropoff. Includes two Green Zebra plants. There's 25-30 pepper plant starters. Most of them are HOT and quite unusual. But, if you like hot peppers, well... Also dropped off two basil starter plants.

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u/billbird2111 — 7 days ago
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HISTORYHIT: A Cord-Cutting FREEBIE

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Rather than focus on cable channels lost during cord-cutting, I thought I would focus on the free stuff that suddenly becomes available to all cord-cutters. Yes, you can pay for HistoryHit. But you can now get this channel for FREE on Plex. It's a great channel to watch if you love all kinds of history. As of right now, the focus is on WWII. But there's a wide, wide world of other history programming that HistoryHit focuses on. All of it is very, very, very good.

This is a service you will not get by paying $300 per month for cable and internet service. You will only get this channel through free streaming. Right now it's just on Plex, but I imagine it will show up on PLUTO and Tubi in the near future.

This isn't some channel showing old documentaries produced 50-60 years ago. Although every once in a while they will show some of the old stuff. The vast majority of programming, however, is brand new. It is meticulously well-researched and the shows feature excellent production values.

Don't look at what you lose with cutting the cord. Instead, look at what you gain. I love this channel!

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u/billbird2111 — 7 days ago

Corner of Sunrise and Antelope. Guy wanted a buck so he could buy some cigar. He's still looking for that buck. Perhaps I'm just blind, but I don't see this often. Then again, I'm not at the EZ Mart all that much. Perhaps I'm just blind to it? Anyone else exposed to this?

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u/billbird2111 — 23 days ago