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PostPosted: Nov 16th, '15, 07:00 
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Wow! What a fight. Should have bet a grand on Holms.lol

A Southpaw and a striker, bad combo for Ms. Rousey. Looking forward to the rematch.

The fight set attendance records, and set up Holms for a big pay day. Well done ladies.



Great fight, I saw it on cable with a few mates and quite few cold beers.

The attendance was 56,214, the stadium only has a seating capacity of 53,359 as a football stadium so all those seats were all full plus the extra seating on the ground, it was a definitely a full house.

It will be interesting to see where they will hold the re-match??? Melbourne people just love their sport and the attendances at any sporting venues in Melbourne are all well supported, they'll definitely need a bigger stadium for the re-match.

I think the promoters would be silly to hold it anywhere else but Melbourne now they know how well supported the re-match would be if it was held here and a possible venue could be the MCG it seats a 100,000. :dontknow:


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PostPosted: Nov 16th, '15, 10:01 
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I don't think Ronda's head was in it.

She's usually quite calm in the beginning sizing up stuff, she was all agro, starting fights. I think she had doubts going into it, or something else was up.


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azadirachtin (one of the expensive extracted products rather than the neem oil) while perhaps not perfectly safe to dump in your fish tank, hasn't caused my fish any problems when used sparingly on the plants.

Some other products that are probably even safer for fish but still effective on soft bodied insects.....
Botaniguard (I like the wettable powder since the emulsion product seemed too oily for my taste to use around the AP.)
SucraShield (Wear eye protection and spray when it's calm since it can cause sever if temporary eye damage.)

Doing a rotation so you are not always using the same product seems to be a good strategy to combat certain pests.

My place has usually had some white fly population going on but probably because I'm not inside a greenhouse, it has never gotten out of hand.


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PostPosted: Nov 17th, '15, 05:11 
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Colum Black-Byron wrote:
I don't think Ronda's head was in it.

Her head was definitely in it, in fact - she nearly got it knocked right off! :lol:

Bit of a shame, she's my fav.

Griffin was there, really nice bloke to chat to actually. He's a big bloke in real life.


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it seems like the new mbbr is slowly getting the nitrites under control. I've been able to feed 2-3x daily and keep around .5 or lower. temps have dropped with the first major cold front. Went from 86- 72 in a few days. My heater is not working yet, haven't really had time to tear into it and see what the issue is. The bathroom project, which I anticipated to take 7-10 days took almost 3 weeks. I'm glad my bathroom is under 130 sq ft.

AP doing fine, fish slowed down, but plants are chugging along.

A few pics of the bathroom. New wall till, floor tile, fart fan, lights, plumbing shut-offs, plumbing fixtures, vanity, sink, doors(still have to plane new wood door down), trim, paint, and decorations. Just in time for Thanksgiving.
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This little alcove took almost 5 hours to frame, cement board, tile and grout. very hard to grout small areas like this with my large rubber float. Ended up using my hand and smearing grout into joints. it worked.
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Looks great. Awesome job!


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PostPosted: Nov 27th, '15, 19:42 
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How big is the bathroom and what size fan did you put in? A lot of folks put in a way to small of a fan and get mold issues in their bathroom because of it.. Fart fans are usually only 50cfm. Too small for most bathrooms.


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PostPosted: Nov 28th, '15, 13:48 
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Ah the Fat Fan

Mine is slowly crapping out on me. Flip switch multiple times to get it to turn on and when it does it does not work that well.

Getting repair parts next week.


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It's probably just dirty. Turning the fan circuit off, removing the cover and cleaning the fan helps. You'll usually find lots of dust, spiders often get up in there as well. Once you have it cleaned up you can lubricate the fan and it's probably good for another year :headbang:


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I use a Panasonic 150cfm fan with a motion sensor so it always turns on when someone is in the bathroom. Works well and only uses 13 watts.. Keeps humidity and fart small to a minimum :D


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I hate auto correct... *fart smell


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PostPosted: Nov 29th, '15, 02:23 
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fart small to a minimum :D


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PostPosted: Nov 29th, '15, 08:46 
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PostPosted: Nov 29th, '15, 20:27 
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It's a 123 cfm, the bathroom is small. The old one was a cheap one and sounded like a jet on take off. This one was over $100.00, but you can't hear it running, and has a larger CFM. No problem with air movement with the old, smaller, noisier version. Small farts, big farts, it will work on them all. :D


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