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think of that? Man? Ididn't really see anything you were looking.
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I saw. I saw my picturelike an idiot. Butther than that,
it was I supposed to hear anythingyou didn't hear, and I also looked
quite different. Apparently you do.Now that's funny. I went through all
of yours, your your profiles tofind the perfect pictures. Yeah, I
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picked. Yeah, Well that wasI think after a yoga I think or
something like that. That's when Iwas actually actually being healthy for a change.
I'm being healthy, and aw whybe healthy? I was, Oh,
I like I it's it's just timeit's for me. I feel that
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to you now. Then I turnedfifty and May fifty. Really, I
you were younger, dude, Ithought you were in your forties. Most
people do now. I turned fifteenMay. Wow, I turned sixty on
on next next Friday. So someof the stupid fucking should I take every
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day? I must be doing somethingthere? Well, what do you take
every day besides that? That?Well? I take, Oh, let's
see, two grams of fish oilcocue ten. You're cuman help your joints.
I hear it supposed to. Yeah, it does if you take the
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right if you take the right stuffand off of it. I take zinc.
I take actually prostate formula, whichis basically zinc and saw pimento.
Uh. Also take that's just becauseI'm getting older and just I have prostate
issues prevented kirk off once a week. You'll be fine for the rest of
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your life. I don't know ifthat's true, but it's fun. Though.
What else do I take? CBD, sloft jaelin or well, yeah,
I'm gonna scare once I have.Once I have that stuff available,
I'll start taking Vitamin D. Yeah. Do you don't take a multi vitamin
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you take them separately. I Ishould take my B vitamin B complex and
my multi vitamin, but I kindof take a lot of pills and those
ones kind of just put me overthe edge. Well they just I don't
know what, they just make mystomach kind of. I should take them,
though I've not had any luck,like meaning it didn't do anything for
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me with multi vitamins. Well,to be fair, I also take a
protein shake in the morning with it. I think it does have some multi
vitamin ship in that too, tobe honest, Just like you know,
my mom used to wake me upgrowing up every morning with my riddle into
my deck, dren whatever else Iwas on, And because it was an
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appetite suppressant, she always brought itto me with a instant breakfast, you
know, the chocolate instant breakfast,right, yeah, I guess. Yeah,
some of those have a lot ofsugar. So it was probably why
I have diabetes. But I Iit got to the point where it I
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was not eating, you know,because it's an they're both appetite suppressants,
right, and I wasn't eating likeI was supposed to, you know,
like not finishing dinner. That kindof thing. So my mom started putting
a raw egg in it every morning. You know it's a protein. Yeah,
so you make your your own proteinshakes? Let me, are you
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buying them? I it was likea couple of years ago. I made
my own. Oh you mean likeI make my own protein pattern, like
my own formula. Well, no, do you make your own protein shakes?
Are you going to booster juice everymorning? Oh? No, I
know I make my own. Okay, I like taster juice, but there's
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no offense anything with juice. It'snot good for you. Taste great,
but juice is not really that goodfor you. Hello, Jennie, despite
your insulin right, It's just yeah, And that's why I as much as
I love it, it's not goodfor you. So that's why I've liked
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it. I just don't want towaste my money if it's not gonna work.
You know, it's not gonna work. To me, It's a treat.
It's like a nice thing, likewe make smoothies and things. Actually,
I was thinking about this the otherday. The protein powders and stuff
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like that. Where they derived derivedfrom it depends what sums like, like
from way like milk products, andsome are in case and things like that,
and some are from key protein likeplants. Right, So do they
have some differentiated of which ones arevegan? I believe so. Okay,
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So now people that are using crickets, I never heard of this, Yes,
do they consider that as vegan?I don't know. I don't really
know too many vegans. They're notreally that fun. That was a living
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thing, right all right, Sowhere I would assume a vegan, I'm
assuming a vegan does not eat crickets. If I would make these object,
I don't really know any vegans.There was a vegetarians. We need a
vegan to chime in because my nextquestion would be what about the color red?
Red? Red? Doesn't work forme because of my ADHD. It
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sets me off the red food coloringand stuff. But there's a lot of
people because it's actually colored by answer. You know, it's a little bit.
I didn't know that. I didn'tknow that the color red it comes
from a little beetle. Wow.Wow. The other ones, I'm not
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necessarily life. What don't you havea life? Who I get? Is
that all using a button? Yes? It's me you again? Oh god,
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No, diet's really weird, andit is I think really complex and
individualize. Like the people on theselike straight meat diets, some are are
doing extremely well and extremely healthy onit. Before I before I went on,
concerns me because things like scurvy,right, which would be very possible
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if you're not eating at least somevegetables or form. I tried the Atkins
diet and all I ate was eggmeat and that was it. Really well.
They claim if you eat some organmeat like some liver and stuff,
claim there's enough iron and shitta heart. Liver and heart are both really good.
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I don't like chicken liver or chickenheart well like like chicken, like
liver and all at all in anyform human either. No, there's the
right way to cook it in thewrong way because with liver, if you
want it healthy, then just friedup and eat it. But if you
wanted to taste good, soap yourraw liver and milk. I've heard that
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for about thirty minutes to an hourbefore you cook it. But it is
interesting. People heard of MAP likeyou've heard of FOD MAP diets, have
you Yeah, and different things?Well, No, but like a lot
of when they even go break back, they started a fod mat, one
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of the things they all actually starton and just have people eat one.
There's different versions of it, butthey'll start with just lamb and then introduce
food back in one at a timeto see and some people and Summer will
getting away from the rice because there'sso much ar snake and some race too,
right, So I'm just saying,like there's patience like that, Like
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I just watched her on TV,not that I really care about her.
Jordan Peterson's daughter. She basically hasonly eating sarlowing steak. The last ears
different ailment, but just because ofdifferent ailments, and she just she eats
a sterling steak for today, agood sterling steak or okay, sir,
lying steak. There's a big difference. So just salt and pepper and just
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sterling steak. That's all she eats. Because she didn't really say what her
ailments were prior. She just saidshe was really, really sick, and
when she reduced to just that,she's been much healthier the last several years
and when she tries anything else itgoes bad. So she just said,
fuck it, I'm ruin, Andand I know Joe Rogan goes through it
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I give, and other people justthey'll just eat nothing but me for a
meal. I'll have nothing but me. Yeah, no, no all the
time. But in the end forsome people they do. Yeah, you
get me a really good rip by. I don't need anything with it,
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I personally think of It depends ifyou have things like ib asked some stuff.
And that's why I say it's allindividualized, right, So I know,
anytime I started getting wheat might die, I had. Uh. The
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only things that bothered me in mydiet is dairy, yeah, dery,
But you know what, Dairy isn'tso bad now, although if I eat
real cheese, I get gummed upand it's bad for a week. M
But I recently started eating lactose freecheese. Yeah, and lactose free sour
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cream, excuse me. And it'sactually it tastes I know you don't like
sour cream. It tastes no differentthan and it's gayly, you know.
So it's good sour cream and ittastes no different than the regular stuff.
But it's not even like the lightstuff. I hate the light stuff.
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But do they add something indo tomake a lactose free I have an I
just I just know that when Ieat real cheese sometimes I have a hard
time, you know, having amovement in the morning. Yeah, I'm
going to find out. Okay,you do that the research er er er
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er r r. Yeah, Ihad to do that. How do we
get on this topic? Finish yourself? You keep breaking up, Mary Jane.
Your kids must be playing video gamesor Timmy's beside you using his computer.
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Oh yeah, okay, I've gotthirteen devices hooked up to the Wi
Fi. Yeah, me too.Your body can normally break down lactose if
it creates enough lack taste. Butif it doesn't, then you take a
pill and it can't. I don'twant to take another bill though, right,
So all taste to the milk tomake it lactose free. They're breaking
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down too simple, breaking down itinto two simple sugars. Mhm. So
yeah, they're they're just adding lactaste to the milk product. So the
lactose, so lactose free cheese justhas lack taste. Lac taste added to
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it, probably to remove the lactto break the lactose into two simple sugars.
M But it's still there. Yeah, but it's it's yeah, but
think of it as a chemical chain, and this lac taste goes in,
it breaks the enzyme to it's allbreak it down. Is that what you're
saying, Mars? Yeah, yeah, okay, that makes sense. Yeah,
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it makes perfect sense once you readit. They would add that to
the lactose free milk too, andthen you just drink regular really just drinking
regular milk. They would add itto regular milk to make it lactose free.
That's what I mean. Yeah,yeah, yeah, so much milk
anymore. Anyway, I kind ofgot off milk, but I like,
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I'd like to have a cream ora milkshake now and then, though,
I mean, I'm not I'm notinsane, things like that. But the
only ones really should have been drinkingmilk were cows. Cows. Yeah,
that's always seems weird. We're theonly mammal that consumes the milk of another
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species. Yeah, exactly. Imaginewould bears go to cow field and milk
the cows? So do you wantto you wanna give everybody a Darcy update?
Uh? Darcy update? Uh.I talked to Darcy yesterday, but
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he was pretty tired. But he'sbeen wheeling around the hospital and stuff and
and pretty much visitor every day.Back it up a bit. He had
some issues and he had to berushed to the hospital. Yeah, he's
three weeks as as he said.Yeah, they've taken him down from the
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IC to to see you to thenext level down. So he's still under
a watch. He's got to geta few more tasks, few more scopes,
hopefully not another surgery and then buthe seems to be recovering. Well,
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I think he still has a feedingtube because he still can't swallow.
Oh well that sucks. Yeah,So it's it's really irritating for him to
talk because he's got a tube runningdown his throat. So I told him
they should just put a a hoseand a tap into his stomach and pump
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food directly into it that way throughhis stomach. He's already got enough holes
in it. Now. Well I'mglad he's all right. Yeah, Well
he's getting there. He's a Oncehe's able to eat real food and they
take that tube boats, he's goingto improve immensely anyways, Yeah, because
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you can imagine how much weight he'slost when he's only being fed muck through
a tube. Hey, Land,what's a good antibiotic for an ear.
Ear thinging going on, like thepoly scorn, your drops, ear drops.
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Yeah, h Honestly, most earinfections are viral anyway and then go
away within seven to ten days anyway. Well, I'm hoping I split another,
but it's but it's true. Mostare viral. They'll go away usually,
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Like the problem with the drops areusually the infections way more internal and
the drops can't even get to it. Right, So then that makes sense.
Yeah, that makes sense. Notgonna hurt, you're gonna hurt.
It probably won't hurt. Yeah,but what you say, I said,
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if you've got a bum ear,I've split another tooth for one, So
I'm I'm assuming that that's what's goingon. I've got some swelling going on,
but I'm feeling numbness, not numbness, just hearing. You know.
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An ear infection is more pain.Yeah, that's that's that's what I mean.
Like, I'm thinking it's an earinfection, is what I'm thinking,
an ear compounded by my tooth,or maybe started by my tooth, or
it could just be infection in yourtooth that's causing enough pain that's going up
to this nerve ding ding ding dingding. I like Marcell's answer. That's
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what I'm thinking too. I'm goingto call my doctor and get some antibiotics
and then maybe a man of oldantibotics. Well, I mean, I
gotta not if if it's an infection, then I got to knock it down
before I go to the dentist anyways, because I have split another tooth.
So yeah, dennist can prescribe antiboticsfor an infected tooth as well. Yeah
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they do. Yeah, but Ididn't have a dentist here yet. Oh
but it's better if it's If it'sa dental infection, you're better off getting
your antibotics from a dentist then youare from a doctor, because a doctor
doesn't deal a lot with dental issues. Yeah, just like a dentist is.
Yeah, we'll see. Yeah,after after forty years, my doctor's
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retiring, so now I have tofind a new doctor. Which pain is?
Pain is weird because where you feelpain might not necessarily be weird to
actually in exactly exactly. I puta glob of oil on it yesterday and
went away real quick on your tooth. Ye yeah, yeah, that works.
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It's also an antibotic, yep,and I just as you got.
I equate that to why I didn'tget as sick as I should have when
I had that little cough thing goingon. Probably yeah, because I was
told and I heard and I readthat if you vape ico, it will
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eradicate a chest cold. That's whatI did. Why wouldn't that work if
you vaped any cannabis, Well,I would think it would be the potency,
wouldn't it. I don't know.But up until I started ingesting oil
daily, yeah, I suffered fromat least one bronchitis attack every year.
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I mean a bad one. Butonce I started consuming oil on a daily
basis, that's never been an issuesince I'm back. She shut off all
our other devices. Nope, sheswitched. She switched computers. She's going
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into the screen. Screen. Shedoesn't look happy now her computer night.
Yep. I've got one, two, three, four computers and not one
of them is able to run streamyard tonight. I'm literally I'm like,
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sounds like this close, this closeis turning and go fund me let's close.
Why that's a joke. That's ajoke, of course, But why
won't you run the stream yard?Uh? My mac completely died. That
won't do shit. Uh. Theother one, I can't plug a microphone
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into Uh. The third one,I can't have it unplugged, and there's
no where to plug it in here. I'm just I'm literally, I'm like,
if my hair wasn't just died,it would be gray. Like your
volume, Thank you because I adjustedeverybody's well. Am I too quiet?
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No, you're a little a littletoo loud because you're on your phone right.
Oh, I don't even know ifit's coming through here, like through
the buds, or if it's comingprobably because when you put your head up
and touched it. Nothing, okay, I'll tell you now. Or yeah,
your phone? Which one was louder? One or two? Your phone
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took very good snapping though. Everybodysnapped their fingers now, so they can
do it. I don't know ifit's him anymore. Oh yeah, you
can do it a little bit prettyweak though. Oh no, that's terrible.
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Now. How am I supposed toshare the photo I wanted to share
with you guys? I can't becauseI'm on my phone. I can't.
I don't know how to do that. Yeah, there, I'm on my
iPad. There's limitations like doing thisnot on an eye, laptop or computer.
Oh really, I I recently myChrome cast. My speaker got knocked
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off again and again and again,and now it's dead. So Marcela,
you know what I did. Itook two spongy sticky three m thingies and
it ain't going nowhere now. ButI uh decided to plug my Mac right
into my monitor my TV. Sonow I just have a SuperMac in the
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kitchen in the living room, ohMac on the big screen. Yeah,
it's just you know, lids closed, and I can watch whatever I want,
work whatever. It's huge, it'snice. It's forty two in screen.
I like it. Yeah, man, I'm gonna leave it like that.
I bought a chrome Cast for theTV in the guest room. Then
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I had to figure out how toshut off Prime from being able to rent
and buy movies, so I shutthat on. I don't have that ability.
Well, I won't buy a movie. I'll wait. Yeah, I
won't, I won't. I mean, it's it's the greatest patience of all,
man. I can wait forever fora show or a movie. You
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can, you can. That's nothow it works anymore. It's not like
it used to be. Where it'slike, hey, we're gonna this movies
in the theater and if I waitlong enough, it'll be on TV.
There there's streaming services like what aboutThat's My Boy? That was on Netflix
for like ten years and now it'sgone. Sings. I watched The New
Expendables yesterday. I love that.I sucked it sucked this this one sucked.
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Enough is enough Expendable for Oh No, That's My Boy. That's one
of my favorites. I can watchthat again. Then again, I watched
that like twenty times. I don'tknow that movie. What is it again?
Andy Sandberg? Yeah, it's it'slike really good for Samler. What
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was the what the fuco? Itwas sort of really No, it's not
really that is it. No,they try to kill her wife. Like
a teacher goes to jail for seducingthe kid. The kid becomes famous.
It's weird. I can't remember.Oh yeah, it's like a twelve year
old boy has sex with his uhgreat eight teacher or some ship and gets
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gets her pregnant and that's the premise. That's a movie. That's My Boy.
But there was some real life thingthat happened about But I was thinking
of was it Jenna Fisher? Jennyisn't that? Basically that's not I'm on
the wrong thing. But who wasthat? Butter Fuco and she I don't
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remember. All remember is David Lettermanfor fucking the year's name but a Fuco?
I know that's what I was saying. I was just gonna say Leverman
did that a lot. It wasevery week like that Top ten list.
Yeah, I missed David Letterman,the old Dave. I don't watch his
Netflix stuff, but the old Ilike, not like it. I like
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his his uh he amuses me.No, I only ever like the Top
ten lists, to be honest,the writers this is this is that's my
boy. Yeah, brilliant movie.I don't even know if you can see
that. It's just all right,here's that action. Another fantastic movie that
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nobody watches as pop star. OhI love that movie. I literally.
Okay, So I made a commenton somebody else's post because they were very
like it gave me pop star vibes, and I said that. I was
like, oh my god, thisis awesome. This gives me pop star
vibes. And then it put hashtagnever stop stopping like the movie. Yeah,
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and well it was literally it wasliterally like that catchphrase catchphrase verse where
the whole song is just he's likecatchphrase, Yeah yeah, like things like
doink the doink, and like stupidship like that. You know, my
name, Polly Shure is being Idon't know if he's actually been approached,
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but there's talk that Polly Shure wantsto do the Richard Soon movie. I
think you know, I'm not.I'm not. I don't know. Yes,
I saw the picture. He looksexactly like Richard Simmons. How could
you not be a poly Shore fan? I always like poly Shore. He
did a couple of shitty movies.At the end of the Son in Law
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is fucking awesome and see him seeno man. Yeah, that was all
right, but now it's his voice. I can't get over it. I
love Biodome. Have you seen hisnewest latest one on Netflix or Prime or
whatever where he's yeah, I haveguessed. I haven't watched it because I'm
kind of scared too. Oh No, it's good. It's a good movie.
Yeah, if you like poly Shore, you'll like it. But I
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just have one question for poly Shore. If he does play Richard Simmons,
I just want to know, areyou going to wear a headband or not?
I want to know. No,no, no, Because Richard Simmons
never wore a headband. Marcelli geton the Internet with a headband. He
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never wore a headband. Polly Shorenever wore a headband. No, Richard
Simmons, why would he wear aheadband on that off road? No,
he didn't welcome, Welcome to theother side. No he did not.
I'm looking google it, Google itup. This is the shift. This
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is the shift in the in theparadigm where people affect affects ship like something
every when thinks happens and it neverreally happened. Ah, a Mandela effect,
because they believed that Mandela died inprison when in reality he didn't die
in prison. He did not,but he nobody people believe he did.
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Like, for example, like thelines like Luke, I am your father.
That's not how the line goes,but we all say it that way.
What about it's a beautiful day inthe neighborhood is actually not what they
say. They say it's a beautifulday in this neighborhood. That's one I
never heard of. Is it curious? George Curious George have a tail or
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not I found one, brushed init, didn't find one. It's worth
noting that on the Internet there isnot a single picture of Simmons wearing a
headband. The only available pictures areof the impersonators who drop us dress up
as Simmons on Halloween, and we'reseeing donning the headband. So this is
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a huge argument because every single Halloweencostume for Richard Simmons comes with a sweatband
headband. That's what I see.Okay, do you know why he never
wore a costume? So Richard Simmonscostume would be a tank top and a
pair of shorts, because that's whathe wore shorts. Yeah, but like
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I can see, I can see, like the flag short shorts. How
do you charge somebody for a Halloweencostume when they probably have it in the
freaking closet. Well yeah, butno they literally what you know, you
put the afro with it, yousell the wig with it. Yeah,
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it's funny. Yeah, there's abunch of them, like George curious.
George never had a tail. YeahI knew that one. I was like,
I saw he had a tail.Yeah, I would have got that
one. Wrong. I'm actually lookingat all this shit right now. Yeah,
there's a bunch of them. I'vegone down rabbit holes and they say
that like the vibrations and are likethis is one timeline and this is another
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timeline. And because the vibration isso close, it's just like, you
know, just slightly different. Sowe still have Richard Simmons, but he's
just not wearing a headband in ourreality that we've now shifted into. I
like to play make believe every oncein a while. Somebodies are gone a
stupid like Oscar Meyer with a kneeversus. I don't give a fuck.
Oh hypnotic the drink from the ninetiesor the early two thousands, pet rocks,
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I mean people actually bought pet rocks, you know, and it was
just a beach walk that was putin a box with some chopped up crepe
paper or whatever. How about maybewe should bring those back. How do
you how do you spell? Howdo you spell Loony Tunes? L O
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O N E Y t U nE S. That's how I would spell
it. How I E it's IE isn't it? Know? How was
the logo spelled t U N ES? What are you What are they
arguing? It's like cartoons T OT O O N S is it?
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Is it? Really? Too?And estro tune though it was tunes like
music. It is tunes like musicand that's what it was meant to be.
But everybody remembers the logo is tunesis in her tunes, But it
was never that local. It wasalways what about what about fruit loops?
How do you spell fruit loops?There's another good one, O T E
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T S. It's O O TS is it? Well? I would
have went through it like real sell. These are things that people argue about
all the time on the internet.It's just kind of interesting. Really well,
we're not arguing no, but theydo. Yeah, loops is spelled
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with two oohes, not u.I. Yes. My favorite is the
Britney Spears one, the one whereshe wears the one piece body suit.
Everybody remembers her with that that likemicrophone thing in the video, and you
can watch a million of like youcan go find the videos. She's never
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wearing the microphone. The only timeshe ever was the microphone is on stage.
So I'm convinced that people just haveseen her on stage so much that
they just assume that that's that's whatit was, because that's what we remember.
But how much can you really trustyour memory? Ah, it's it's
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hard to trust your memory because yourmemory will make up things to fill in
gaps. Well, they say,every time you recall a memory, you
are basically bringing it back, andyou could alter it when you bring it
back and think about it, sothat way, the next time you think
about it, you don't remember itexactly the way it happened. You've now
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remembered the altered version. That's thesame thing as you've If you tell the
same lie enough times, you'll startbelieving yourself. Yeah, same thing.
Well, I actually tried that theorywith an instance that I had with my
mother growing up that it was likevery traumatic all the time. No,
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no, no, it was.It was like an abusive situation, and
I wanted to change the narrative,so I just ended up adding like nerf
guns and all kinds of like crazythings to my memory. So I'm like,
I don't even remember what happened thatday anymore. This one I would
have totally got wrong. The snowon snow white, uh, like mirror
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on the wall, how's it how'sit go? Oh I heard this one.
I didn't know this one. MirrorMirror on the Wall. Do you
guys agree with that? Yeah?Yeah, apparently it's magic Mirror on the
wall. Yeah, magic Mirror onthe wall. Okay, So why did
they make a movie called Mirror Mirrorand not Magic Mirror because they fucked up
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apparently because because it's the timeline shifting, they thought it was mirror Mirror too.
But it's just great. But likeI just read the Star Wars one
and says, no, I amyour father. There's no Luke, I
am your father. Yeah, Iknow everybody that's to me the most famous
one. Everybody's looking at each other. I'm happy now, jeez, Louis.
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Oh, I'm gonna mess it up. This is fun. I can
turn this. So I went toElevate last week. You guys didn't do
a show, right, we wewe were going to and then Marcel thought
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his house was going to blow away, so we did. Okay, Yeah
that's right too. Yeah, that'sright. We had that storm. It
was two weeks ago. I couldn'tdo it. But yeah, So I
went to the Elevate Expo. Itwas the first year for it, but
I will say it did definitely didn'tlook like a first year event. Oh
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well, that's good, Like,like I've been to many events and like,
you know, the Indigenous Cannabis Cupthe first year, that felt like
it was a first year event becausethere was a lot of like kinks that
they were working out. This onedidn't feel like it was the first year.
It definitely felt like they had They'reexperienced when it comes to throwing events,
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so that was nice. But Iactually ran into a four twenty radio
listener who was like she was sadbecause she said she didn't know where to
find the four twenty radio. She'slike, I listen to you guys all
the time, but I haven't listenedto you in a while because I don't
know where to find you. AndI was like, what, who was
(37:35):
it? Do you know? That'sactually what I'm looking for right now,
to see if I can send aphoto. I believe she was a lucky
winner of the Zenko eight as well, which I was like super jelly about
because I was the one I washoping to win. But they did this
thing one day where they did tyrpinesand explained I think it was called tyrpines
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unleashed. But the thing that Ireally liked is they had set out on
tables the different terpenes. So,for example, like pinein uh, it
showed every every herb and spice thatwould that has pineing in it. So
I found that really interesting. Butthe thing I didn't think about before all
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of this is like, for example, that be caryophiline or carrie offilineing.
Okay, so I'm I'm looking atit now. I see swiss charred camomile,
rosemary, figs, spinach, cinnamon, black pepper. These are all
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things that I don't like and mybody doesn't like when I eat them.
So looking at these things, I'mlike, well, if if you can
identify the foods that you like toeat and the spices that you enjoy from
these tables, I was like,oh my god, maybe you can figure
out what typeines your body wants toYeah, it's a little bit more.
(39:07):
I'm gonna rain the parade down onthe turpeenes of it. There's a whole
lot of other chemicals in there thataffect the taste and smell, like alde
hides and ester or things like that. FLAVNOI it's just everyone like the turpines
are a big parrot, don't getme wrong, But there is kind of
more to it, that's all.It's a fun thing to talk about.
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But what's what's the typeene that givesmagic mushrooms their flavor? Because I don't
like that. Ye, I don'tlike it. It's called poop. Yeah,
believes a shitty taste in your No, it's just funny. That's why
you make capsules. Mhm. Butguess why when you're burp you taste it.
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Yes, you do. I nevereat that much. I only ever
eat like the as much, babybaby. There's there's a cool trick if
you make a copsule, put gingerin it. Oh sure, wow,
yeah, because the ginger will countcounteract the nausea you get. Yeah,
that's a little trick for a lotof people. Like even if you don't
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want to be fancy, go getginger gravel at the pharmacy. Yep,
ginger ginger is amazing at controlling nausea. There's a lot of gingers if you
there's there's a lot of combination ofherbal medicines that have things for your gi
track good, like a lot ofzinc hearness, and when you wake up
(40:39):
in the mornings feeling nauseated from thediabetes. In the met formatsinger okay,
like ginger Do you like ginger ail? Yes? That was when we were
kids. If we were if weever got sick, that was the first
thing that we would get. Isa is flat ginger ail? Yep,
yep, that's the I still Istill like ginger ale. What I'm saying,
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even still now when I get sickor I feel like I'm kiddy,
even though there's verally no real gingerale in it, but it still works
for me. But I cook witha lodge of ginger too. We actually
used a lot of ginger in alot of the food that we make.
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But I'll tell you one thing back, Tom, sorry not to go interrupt,
JR. I apologize back to MaryJane's comment of like gets rare to
find a terp like a cannabis.It doesn't have high baita croflin. It's
so in high and so many ones. Oh yeah, I don't know who
that is, Mary Jane. It'shigh and every me either, me either,
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But you gave me a really awesomecompliment, so thank you. And
I also send a couple of thetables too. So if you wanted to
show those, or at least youguys wanted to look at it, that's
what they did for them. Ican, I can bring it up.
Yeah, but the weeds on likeand I'm not gonna like the ones that
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find people find really like hits themdifferently or really into it, or the
ones that basically are not lemoning mercyor croslin, which is basically like ninety
percent of the weed we all smoke. But when you start seeing the terpene
leans and the narrow dolls, littlelittle littles things like that, it's just
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kind of funny. They're the onesthat people kind of leaves. Here I
dropped my dubie. So here.Here's the first picture. This is from
Elegant Where was it Toronto? Where? Yeah? Was that the Mirage Banquet
Hall in Toronto? Kind of likea topical area, cool license, beautiful
(42:52):
spot. Yeah, it was allall legal, all these and retail and
budgetenders and means, and and yousaw a lot of people we know,
I'm sure, oh my god.Yeah. Yeah, and some new people
too, oh awesome, Yeah,lots of new people. Yep. We've
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also seen truro picked up some titanimal, the tin animal I did did
wait wait wait, you were allowedto purchase at el sample. These are
samples. So in the cannabis rulesand regulations they've allowed for sampling for bud
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tenders anyone with cancel licenses and stuff, so that way they can go and
test. You don't get the productsto test them, so that way they
can you know, advise people thatare on all the new products. This
is new. Yeah, this ispart of the change making. No,
it's I'll give last at least,right, what's up? How long has
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this been? It's been a while. Well, this is what left.
We were talking about this at left, weren't we lent I believe so.
But what it is, you canthe issue is Health Canada federally has never
actually given a way to sample.In theory, everyone is allowed to give
thirty grahams yeah, blah blah blahblah. But how it actually leaves an
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LP facility to get into the handsof that bud tender, like Mary Jane.
It's actually up in the air.However, provincially Alberta in Ontario,
provincial governments are okay with it,but federally there's really no sp or procedure
to do it. So it's kindof a fuck show one of the truth.
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But you can't consume on property that'sup to the facility, like kind
of it. If it's the outdoors, we're getting we're getting wet, we're
getting yea. So it's the partthat still frustrates me is because we're still
working within by laws and stuff likethat. And the part that's so aggravating.
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Okay, I don't even drink,but if I did, I'd be
this would piss me off. Okay, I can have a joint now,
but I have to finish my jointand go over there into the drinking the
bar area and have my drink.But I can't take my drink outside the
bar area, and I can't havemy Like am I do? You don't
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think I'm educated enough to consume andhold both at the same time. It's
the rules and regulations. Cheers,the rules and regulations. Yeah, but
I understand it's we're still pushing forchanges and stuff. But like that's one
where I'm just like, it's reallyfrustrating because you know, I mean,
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people, they're making a killing offdrinks. I will say that because every
person that buys a drink that goesout for a joint, leaves their freaking
drink on the table and they nevercome back for it. Never they go
get another one. But yeah,I know, it's interesting how even tactically,
even how's getting those samples there.It's kind of questionable, but I
don't give a fuck. Hell's Canadacan fuck off. Many times I leave,
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I leave those events and I'm like, whoa, because I never consume
anything new at an event because I'mworried that it might end up smoking something
that's infused or whatever. And nextthing you know, I'm fucking like,
oh my god, Timmy, youneed to take me home. I don't
do that. I take everything homeand I sample it all at home where
I know that I can just crashif I need to. But now I'm
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carrying back all of these samples andI'm like, in my head, I'm
trying to do the maths. Yougot to do your math unless you have
a medical license. Well, andhere's the thing with these events is they
should be monitoring, and a lotof them do. That's why you have
the stamp card. That's why peopleare supposed to be checking a passport,
right, So that way you knowthat you've already picked up the sample.
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Like at Elevate they had to scanyour badge. As soon as they scan
your badge, you can't get anothersample. Grow Up, grow Up does
the same thing, right, Likekind was a passport, So there's a
troll cannabis page. So if you'rea registered bud tender, you get a
bracelet in the passport. The stampor my stamp broke a kind so you're
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getting Lenny Walster autographs on the page. Is what was? Yeah, basically
something to mark that you know you'vegiven them something and they can't come back
and get asked Mary Jane a question. How many of them at XI stamps
on their samples of the what howmany of them have the Canadian XI stamp
on their sample? That's a goodquestion, because I do. I have
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got it a fund ruling from CRARAon the sampling. I will say,
and there's so many there's so manythings that we that we need to change
with these things, Like you weresaying, yes, we get a passport
and we we get like you know, but you have to then also educate
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every single person at your booth whatyou're supposed to do when a person,
a bud tender comes up and says, hey, I'd like a sample.
There were booths that I went tohand in my card and they're like,
what am I supposed to do withthis? And I'm like, you're supposed
to stamp it? And they're like, I've been stamping anything? Were we
supposed to do that? And they'relooking around and I'm like, I know,
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you get to another bail. Well, no, it wasn't. It
wasn't elevate. It wasn't. Yeah, it wasn't elevated. Educating their staff
well, and that's where I wasgetting to as well. Like when we
were playing with another team, likethis is I'll tell you this. It
was that this one was at Kind. The other one that I was talking
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about was not a Kind either.But when we were at Kind, we
were playing spike ball with these twoguys and they're all in Teapot gear and
whatever we find it. They don'teven work for Teapot. They just are
there helping as like promotional because Iget it, like you need you need
extra hands, and their job isliterally just playing spike ball. They don't
need to talk about the product,they don't need to know anything about it.
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They're just they like to bring thefun. Marco did that at at
treating yourself with. What he didwas he had a whole bunch of people
from the community man the volcano,volcano booths or the tables, and they
all were volcano gear and stuff becauseVolcano gave them gear. That's all it
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is. Wait, which one isn't? Is it this one or this holy?
What's that? There's no there shouldbe a stamp right over top of
itabis come floyant motherfucker's let's see.I don't see any on this one?
That one? Do you know whatgets me? At least this is a
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package? Okay package, maybe theydon't have that. But even worse,
Oh, let me take the stickerout, because that's why that's what I'm
saying. I'm gonna take this stickerout so you don't know what company it
is. But like, no,no, stand there no fucking label on.
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It's a baggy. I don't knowwhat this is. I don't know
what this is. How am Isupposed to sample? Is? No,
it's a sticker. This is theback of the sticker, and the sticker
is just their logo. It'd belike COURL giving me a tour sticker in
a bag. That's a surprise gift. Oh, thanks, but that's what
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the purpose of these this like inthe end, those are all from the
same They know, they know everyone'ssampling, but they want but how they
wanted to do it. They theylike, it's your own internal sp Wait,
that's just a pre role. That'sa click. Yeah, it's a
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syringe. Like do any of thesehave those things on it? Oh?
A found one krisscraft good for them? Yea compliant? Yeah, oh,
this one has has a torn label. I don't even know what that is.
(51:38):
Big bath though, I'm excited forthis one. Some lotion. I
don't see an excise step on itthough. Now full spectrum CBG and CBD
plus THHC payin cream to City twofive to fifty. But uh yeah,
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there's uh four motherfuckers wow for craOh here's another one. Who it is?
Well, I don't what is it? Truro? What's another kid animal?
Oh? Oh yea two of them? Did you? Oh good?
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Another Truro's. I think Jen hadsome extra stock. She did. She
was like, here, go handthese out. I was like, I'm
going to the smoking section right now. Give me know, no, we
we were smart enough to the leastconsults CRRA on our sampling. They're like,
(52:45):
you know, like there is twothere is a federal two point three
percent packs besides the excise tax aboutpeace pay. But we don't have to
charge that to ourselves. But theywant that bucket graham. Really, so
every every Graham you give away youhave to pay a buck to c A.
Yes, holy now here listen,I'm I'm fucking telling everyone. How
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do you think those alps are gettingthat out? Oh? I know how
they're walking over the door with it. Yeah, there's no you're you're there's
no way you're not supposed to dothat. Well, I know you're not
supposed to, but that's exactly what'shappening. So eventually Health Canada is going
to come around. It's like,so where did you put those things?
What most of them are doing,which to me is too rightstt make wrong.
(53:35):
You have to you have you haveto h what do you call it?
Validate even samples like you have toshow that where they are you cannot
well, you have to. Youhave to account for all products. Every
graham is accounted everything. It wouldbe no different. It would be no
different than if you were making cupcakesor a cake factory. You still have
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to count for all the flour,all the sugar, all the ship if
you if you damage it, throwit out. Whatever A bunch of them
do is trying to do it fortheir own medical licenses, which is stupid
and and not right, you know, because because technically you're not supposed to
use a medical license to go giveaway recreational products the purpose. I think
(54:19):
a lot of them are Unfortunately HealthCanada get a procedure their fake destroying it.
Yep, we just we just destroyedjers and they given it to their
sales reps. That's not what trueit does. But so why can't why
can't they do this with the basicpublic? Do what samples? Sampling?
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That's the way the province. Provincehas approved the samplings for bud tenders only
in educational purposes. So what's goingto happen in license whenever lift is here
and they want to do samples,Well, they did samples, they can
they had it's all to cancel budtenders technic, that's that's redundant. You
want to you want to be ableto give samples to the public who is
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using. Yeah, it's honestly partof the reason why a lot of people
have gotten their cancels in the cannabisindustry because they want to go to these
styles of events and they're this isanother there's another divide that's happening too within
the industry because you have working budtenders trying to get knowledge and going to
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these events, but they can't becausethere are other people that don't have bud
tending jobs, but they just gotthe license to go get free ship Like
this was one event. Voice,This was one event and I went one
day. I didn't go all fourdays around every booth. That was one
day and I got I didn't evenhit every table. My goal was to
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hit every table and get one samplefrom each table, and I couldn't even
do that. And I still leftwith this much. And people are going
to events. Oh anyway, Yeah, we went to his media and most
of the Elevate the Elevate this yearwas free. I don't know. I
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don't know how he pulled it off. Kudos to Jazz. He did a
great job. But like, well, from what I from what I heard,
you should get a very nice roe. So at least that's What we
talked about in our in our discussionsthrough the podcast is that he built a
(56:35):
motto where he'll end up ROI sorry. So that way he'll he'll be able
to like purchase product for your forhis store, from your store or from
your thing or whatever. So ohno, it's it's part to do.
I wasn't shipping on Jazz. Hisname is Jazz, right, yeah,
on Jazz. But I will,like I'm just saying, like we had
coffee tea, I've never met him. Well yeah, fine, that's a
(57:00):
lie. I didn't meet Jazz.That's that's false. Yeah, it was
a very well put together event inthem I could see. I don't know
if maybe he did it free thisyear just because it was the first year
and to get like traffic in thedoor, but and like maybe next year
they would be free. It makesthe money off, like a lot of
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the money it's it is off theLPs or whatever brands that sund like And
for me as a LP, like, obviously you would like the bud tenders
the to try your product and hopefullythey like it and hopefully they recommend it.
(57:45):
Like that's the kind of point Iwould rather like think like I think
should say, and I would liketo actually start servicing like the public.
M. Well, yeah, that'swhat I mean. And you you're you're
gonna have to start pushing that,buddy, Come on, you can do
it, lent. Oh, well, that's basically what I do. He's
(58:10):
pushing much longer. To be honest. Let well, let me that's basically
what I do with a lot ofmy samples, because like you know,
in some of the Doode tubes,there's two samples and there two joints.
I'd smoke one and I gifted toa friend, whether they're a bud tender
or they're just an average consumer,so that way they get to try all
(58:31):
this stuff too, Like I think, I just I just went into the
local Tokyo smoke here and dropped offsome don't air cush to the bud tender.
My one of my favorite bud tenders. He keeps me stock down my
Teapot drinks, so we're tight.I heard Teapot drinks are good. I
haven't had one. It's the onlyplace here in my city, in Belleville
(58:54):
where I can get the drink Iwant. So I've just heard about the
brand that's the ones that are fromlike Maine or Massachusetts. Aren't they I
don't know. I think they are. They're somehow tied to like a New
England beer company, like financially.I heard the brand. I think that's
(59:17):
Twisted Tea, the people who makeTwisted Tea? Is that who it is?
Yeah? I think that's I heard. They're pretty Yeah, it's a
big beer company's but I know Iuh oh is it the Boston Beer Company?
Yes, I believe that's it.Okay, so they I will say
from I've tried all three of theirbeverages, the original iced tea. Okay,
(59:43):
I'll start at the beginning. Thereason why like all of that brand
is because it's non carbonated, andI have yet to find a drink that's
cannabis infused that is non carbonated.I'm like, if anybody has them out
there, you have suggestions, pleasegive them to me. Because four new
ones. Al's been getting syrup fromKim from Tim Barnhardt legacy four twenty and
(01:00:06):
he makes his own drinks, okay, because I know Tim was doing Tim
was doing iced tea and he wasdoing carbonated drinks. But I found his
stuff was very distillity you can getyou can get just the syrup so you
can make it whatever you want tomake it into. Yeah, my series,
it's still distillate though, you know, you know how I don't like
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anything distill I don't. Yeah,the best one I've had so far,
and I haven't had this tea partyone and I can't remember to be I
don't think it was carbonated Mary Jane, is it seniorita? It's it was
its basically a margarita that it wasdade with cannabis. I'm a margarita whore,
(01:00:53):
I'll be honest. I fuck.It's my favorite alcohol drink on the
planet. Like I love margarita's.It was so fucking good. And they
have a mango one as well.You spicy lime, they call it spicy,
they call it spicy lin guave.But it's it's americarita. That's they're
(01:01:14):
not allowed to call it a margaritabecause what is margarita? Taste? Like?
It's tequila. I'm line tequila andyou you you never had a mart
You've never had a margarita? No? No, what I don't drink.
Wow, the last time I drankwas like seven years ago. Yeah,
(01:01:35):
I like, I used to lovetequila until like an alcohol poison nova.
Yeah, but it is. Butthe mango one. They make a mango
one as well. They were bothexcellent. I don't believe they had carbonation.
So, since we're not allowed toplay music anymore on our brakes,
(01:01:57):
I'm gonna start Nope, I'm gonnastart playing videos that I find that are
informational. This one's called The Magicbehind Mushrooms, The Untold Story of psilocybin.
Enjoy it. I did. It'sactually really good. So we're gonna
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Kind of recommended helping those solocide mushrooms. I'm glad you're against I lay
(01:03:05):
a field of green grass four hours. My god, I love. Sil
cyber mushrooms a magical fungi that growall around the world, even before Jesus
(01:03:27):
was riding dinosaurs. Unlike most psychedelics, the sul cyber mushroom is a complete
in theagen, meaning that you don'tneed to mix, match, cook,
or extract it to receive its fulleffects, which grows from the ground ready
to go mate. Some evidence wouldsuggest that the use of sil cyber mushrooms
date back to nine doubts years ago, based on the art at the Silly
Cage in Africa. The most commonuse for silo cyberin mushrooms in ancient cultures
(01:03:50):
was for spiritual healing and to communicatewith the gods. However, not everybody
was using mushrooms for benevolent purposes.Some written observations account the malevolent use of
the mushroom among the Montezumanic people.Allegedly, during the Empress's coronation ceremony,
many prisoners were sacrificed, had theirflesh eaten, and their hearts removed.
Those who were invited guests to thefeast eight mushrooms with Diego Durand describes as
(01:04:15):
causing those who ate them to goinsane. And many to take their lives.
After the Spanish conquest, Catholic missionariesdeemed all husinogenic plants and fungi as
demonic tools, basically which eventually diminishedthe religious use of magic mushrooms at least
in mainstream culture, but despite this, mushrooms was still used in some remote
areas. Pilocybin mushrooms were later rediscoveredin the West in the late nineteen fifties
(01:04:41):
by mycologist Gordon Wasson. He participatedin a mushroom ceremony with Madea Sabina,
a Mexican shaman who first introduced magicmushrooms also known as the Children to the
modern world. So basically, ifit wasn't for her, we probably wouldn't
know about shrooms today. So itwasn't then collected the spores of the mushroom,
took them to pow, which waslater cultivated in Europe, and its
primary ingredient, psilocybin, was isolatedin the laboratory by Swiss chemist Albert Hoffmann
(01:05:08):
in nineteen fifty eight, and therest is history. Now many people leave
out that later in life maries hadbeen actually regretted. Introducing mushrooms to wasn't
and ended up being ostracized from hercommunity. She became bitter about her many
misfortunes and how others had profited fromher name. She felt that the ceremony
of magic mushrooms had been irredeemably pollutedby the hedonistic use of mushrooms. From
(01:05:30):
the moment the foreigners arrived, theholy children lost their purity, They lost
their force. They ruined them.Henceforth they will no longer work. There
are no remedy for it. Before, Wasn't Nobody took the children simply to
find God. They were always takento cure the sick. In nineteen fifty
seven, Wasn't Right the famous Lifemagazine article seeking the Magic Mushroom, which
ended up inspiring psychedelic advocate Timothy Leary, who funded the Harvard Psilocybin Project with
(01:05:55):
Richard Albert now known as ram daspromoting the psychological and religious study of psilocybin
and other psychedelic drugs. For thosewho don't know, Larry was one of
the most infamous leaders of the hippiecounter culture movement, which the government revolted
against with the War on Drugs andeventually banned any further research on psychedelic drugs,
making them highly illegal substances. Thereis nothing smart, there is grown
(01:06:19):
up or sophisticated in taking an LSDtrip at all. They're just being complete
fools. Anyone that would engage inthis or endowge in this, It's just
a plain fool. Psilocybin and siliconare now listed as Schedule one drugs under
the United Nations nineteen seventy one Conventionon Psychotropic Substances Schedule one drugs that defined
(01:06:41):
the substances with a high potension forabuse or have no recognized medical uses.
After a forty year hiatus on psychedelicresearch, there has since been a psychedelic
renaissance in the scientific community and mainstreamculture. Something's going on. The culture
is ready to have this conversation.I really think we're in an inflection point
right now, and I didn't seeit coming. Nowadays, psychedelics such as
(01:07:03):
psilocybin mushrooms have been recognized by themedical community as a legitimate medicine that can
have profound effects when used in theright context, particularly for treating mental illness.
And this can sound absolutely insane.When you first hear this, it's
like, yeah, all right,I'm sure, taking drugs is going to
help me with my mental health,buddy hippies, But if you take a
closer look at the research, you'llquickly discover that there's actually something to this.
(01:07:27):
It's not just idiots like me makingsilly claims, or actual legitimate scienceists
from respected institutions such as the JohnHopkins University, Maps and Imperial College London
that have conducted studies suggesting that psychedelicssuch as psilocybin, Iahwaska and im again
can significantly help with mental illness,drug addiction, and even existential dread,
among others, and the results arelooking very promising. Unlike other classes of
(01:07:51):
drugs such as alcohol, caffeine,heroin, or crystal meth, psilocybin mushrooms
work very differently. For example,when you consume alcohol on you contend you
know exactly what you're in for.Since these drugs have a very specific mechanism,
it's like a ballex like psilocybin havea non specific amplifying effect on human
consciousness, which results in vastly differentexperiences from person to person, sometimes life
(01:08:15):
of transformative mystical experiences and other timesa complete psychotic breakdown. But as Joseph
Campbell once said that the psychotic drownsand the same waters in which the mystic
swims with the light. And thisis exactly why set and setting is so
crucial for these type of experiences andwhy these tools are not for everybody.
Jung told people he talked about mescalineand LST in the context of Huxley's introduction
(01:08:39):
of those substances into the Western world. The first thing he said is beware
of unearned wisdom. It's like,yeah, man, that's great. And
he also said, you have tobe very careful about about entering the realm
of the gods, because you endup with a responsibility that might be more
crushing than you can tolerate. I'venever read anyone who wrote wiser words about
(01:08:59):
the dangers of psychedelic use than that. Because he didn't say, well,
none of this is real, saidit's more real than you want it to
be, and to watch the hellout. When ingested, psilocybin, the
active ingredient in magic mushrooms, quicklymetabolizes into silocin, which acts as a
five HD, two A, twoC and one A agonist. In English,
this means that psilocybin attaches to ourserotonin receptors, similar to a key
(01:09:23):
fitting a lot. Serotonin, whichis primarily found in the body's stomach and
intestines, is the chemical responsible forregulating mood, visuals, decision making,
sleep, and digestion. Physically speaking, silocybin mushrooms are virtually non toxic and
anti addictive. In other words,it's almost impossible to physically die from consuming
mushrooms and to develop a physical dependence. I mean, it's not very often
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you hear of a shroom addict.Got to see those fractals man. However,
psychologically this is another story. Butat the end of the day,
this really comes down to the individual'smental state and the environment one trips in
the mushroom experience is not borrious forgiving you access to the unconscious, which
of course results in different experiences sinceeveryone has a unique mind. Maybe this
is why quote unquote bad trips canbe so terrifying, because they can show
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you repressed aspects of your psyche,which can be quite uncomfortable, especially if
you've been running away from your shadowyour whole life. And this is why
building the foundation of your mind isof utmost importance. Similar to most psychedelics,
mushrooms are a perfect example of extremepolarity within the human experience, especially
at high doses. In fact,many times a mushroom trip can either take
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you to heaven or hell, sometimesboth within the same trip. However,
I do want to distinguish a badtrip from a challenging trip. A challenging
trip, which may be perceived ashorrific at the time, can actually produce
long term benefits when integrated, whereasa bad trip can cause severe psychological damage,
which may not be super common,but it definitely does happen, which
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needs to be acknowledged. We can'talways pull leary and blindly worship the mushroom
gods. We must stay critical andsee things as they are. I mean,
let's not forget that it's this sortof reckless behavior that fuel the prohibition
of psychedelics in the first place.In the best case scenario, psilocybin has
helped people with clinical depression, clusterheadaches by polar syndrome OCD, nicotine addiction,
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and even existential despair, which insome cases results in literally saving lives
that in the worst case scenarios,mushrooms can do quite the opposite and actually
trigger PTSD depression and existential despair.Some people have developed full blown psychosis which
they never recovered from, and othershave even taken their own life. Psychedelics
are no joke. And remember thatwe are just at the infancy stage of
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psychedelic research. There's still a lotthat we don't know. But what we
can say is that psychics are incomprehensiblystrange and ineffable. Believe that there is
a transcendent ethic, and I dobelieve that it touches on the metaphysical.
I believe people experience that because peopleare perfectly capable of having unutterably profound religious
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experiences. And then actualistic materialists don'tknow what they hed to do with that.
They have no idea what to dowith that fact, say well,
it's delusional. It's like, well, hang on, a sect, people
who have those experiences appear to bemore successful and healthier. It's like so,
and exactly in what manner is thatdelusional. One of the most famous
psilocybin studies was conducted in the JohnHopkins University, which found that psilocybin can
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occasion a mystical experience. In thisstudy, two thirds of the participants reported
that the psilocybin session was among thetop five most spiritually significant experiences of their
life. And mind you, thisis up there with the birth of their
first child and the death of aparent. A third of them even ranked
it at the very top, andthis is unprecedented in the psychiatric field.
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And they spent a lot of timetalking to patients, many of whom were
dying, about how this single highdose psilocybin experience, a guided psilocybin experience.
The image people have as popkins andmushrooms in your mouth and maybe going
to a concert or going to thebeach, but this is a very controlled
internal experience completely reset these people's attitudetoward death and allow them to die with
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equanimity. It was one of themost effective psychiatric interventions that these psychiatrists had
ever seen. Now, of course, we must note that all of these
studies carefully screen their patients and makesure it's in a very controlled environment with
professional practitioners that help the participants before, during, and after their psilocybin experience,
which isn't exactly how most people tripon mushrooms in the real world.
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There's a big difference between consuming acarefully measured dosal psilocybin with a psychologist in
the controlled environment and just taking mushroomcaps and festival, which is obviously a
very unpredictable environment. And at theend of the day, it's the integration
phase which is even more important thanthe trip itself. As I've stated before,
mushrooms are an extremely polarizing power tool. It can be used practically,
such as building a house, ordestructively like accidentally chopping your arm off.
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This is why it could be wiseto work your way up and safely learn
how to use the basic tools first, i e. Meditation, exercise,
diet, shadow work, etc.The scientific research behind psilocybin is looking very
promising, especially because it's unlike anyclass of compounds on Earth, and just
like any profound technology, it hasa potential to be used towards the good
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of mankind, particularly in the mentalhealth seam if you's responsibly. Of course,
more people are anxious, depressed,and committing suicide more than ever before
in recorded history, so obviously somethingneeds to change here. Perhaps we can
consider opening up therapeutic centers with professionalguides that administer psychedelics for those who wish
to safely consume them. But wemust also stay super vigilant when approaching these
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powerful tools, which demand respect.That may be all finding games and the
lower doses, but if you usemushrooms irresponsibly, they may not be such
a fun guy. Psilocybin has thepotential to help you step outside yourself and
observe life from a different perspective.And I don't think I'm just speaking for
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myself when I say that these lifetransforming trips can result in gaining compassion,
insight, and self knowledge that weas a human race so desperately need during
these turbulent times. And the mostmind boggling thing about psilocybin is that you
only really need to do it onceor twice in your lifetime, and it
can really stay with you for therest of your life. Now, of
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course, I'm not saying go outto your local forests and much on these
mushrooms. If you're not prepared andgo overboard with these drugs, you can
really mess yourself up and lose groupof reality and develop sulipsism and de realization
and things like this. However,with the responsible use of psilocybin, these
compounds can transform not only the mentalhealth scene, but how we view consciousness
altogether, like staying Groff once said, psychedelics use responsibly and with proper caution
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would be for psychiatry what the microscopeis for biology and medicine, or the
telescope is for astronomy, and forobvious reasons, making nature illegal has never
ended well. I think it's ourbirthright to have the freedom to explore our
own consciousness, as long as we'renot hurting anybody else. Unbiased education is
the key here, not throwing peoplein cages because they prefer a different drug
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than you do. But whether you'refor or against psychedelics, I think we
can all agree that psilocybin has anincredibly profound effect on human consciousness. And
I don't think it's too far fetchedto say that we're barely scratching the surface
here. I don't think there ismuch doubt about it for you and me,
for many of us, that atleast psychedelic chemicals, not at all
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drugs, but psychedelic chemicals have acapacity to cut through places where you are
attached to clinic, to set themaside and show you a possibility. The
problem is that they don't allow youto become the possibility. They only show
you the possible. Then after afew hours you lose the view of the
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possibility and you have it only somememory. And I would be a hypocrite
if I not drug At the samemoment, let me point out that it
is not a quoted by it,and once you know the possibility, you
might as well get on with it. Getting on with it means cleaning out
the places that you have the attachments, not overriding them. And what chemicals
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do is they override them. Andfinally you get so greedy to be done
that you just start to want todeal with your ship rather than pushing it
under the rug over And at thatpoint you start to not try to get
high but work with your lungs.And then drugs lose this saber or their
pull. For some people they couldbe useful, but I don't believe that
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for anybody that's able to sit inthis room and know what I'm talking about,
they are any longer necessary. What'sgoing on? Everybody in this is
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I gotta do. Dunn, Shewas right here and she left, so
was he? Oh he's Oh,well he just didn't he left his chair.
Oh no, he just moved hiscamera just turned around. Yeah.
I was watching YouTube at the stageand she's back. You were watching YouTube?
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You were watching that video? Didyou watch my show? Yeah,
i've seen it before. It waseveryone. It's actually really good. Oh
no, i've watched it before.I've seen it. I just that's why
I just wentn't got a drink andI just figured out, let me check
out YouTube for a bit, andsome guy had a four K thing on
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Kate Rton Islands. So I juststarted looking at it, which I don't
know why. It's like I've beenthere many times. I don't know.
So you said fifteen minutes and Iwas like, yes, bathroom, the
only the only interesting thing I thinkthey're from. Get back and I was
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like, so we're going through thetown at Batock that hold Badack the duck,
like I like when tourists come toNova Scotia and they fucked up names
we do. I had a couplestopped me from Ontario one time and said,
(01:20:38):
how do you say the name ofthat? And they're pointing at the
sign and I said which one?Because it was one way was to Shubenacadie
and the other one was the musketmusketobits fucking ro When people look at musketoba,
it's mosquito bitpell that just like it'sa squ O B O I T
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B your d ob head. It'sm U s q O d O B
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, itmust get off. It sucks no offense
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people, it's b O I T. That's why I said it's b O
I t Yeah. Yeah, Ishouldn't say it sucks. It's just it
feels so far to get there.But it's not that far. Really,
I don't know why. You justfeels so long to get there though.
Man I felt that way about Belleville. Yeah, but that was not far,
(01:22:02):
like two minutes. I'm ore here. Let's case Musca daubed Harbor would
yeah, way away? I guessSally is only ten minutes. No,
I guess for me, I'm talking. We must get to her Albert Harbor
to be fair. Yeah, yeah, that's definitely a mouthful. Oh yeah,
(01:22:25):
another one. Tata mc gucci haveheard, Yeah, Tata mc gush
kids a cougie. Yeah, Kachiis really a really hard one. People
can't say truro well, yeah,our time at first with Troup, it's
the tr you are true truro.What's funny that you can say just say,
(01:22:50):
just say turo like the food,like the food turo. They say
truro. Yeah, hey, Isay turo and now but he knows the
difference. Yeah, I don't know. To me, it's true, I
don't know. It's easy obviously.The Nova Scotia beer. Maybe you guys
(01:23:10):
aren't aware of it. It's AlexanderKeys. Oh yeah, I disagree with
that. No, but famous wise, it's Alexander Keys. I always tell
when someone's from kind of an AlexanderKeiths. Yeah, get it. A
Nova Scotian basically calls it Alexander Keys. No, a Nova Scotian just calls
(01:23:33):
it a Keith. Can't true true, give me a Keys. Yeah that's
fair. But when I hear Keith's, I kind of giggle. My favorite
Nova Scotia beer was always Old OnesOld One's actually well. In pharmacy,
there's called interchangeability between drugs, right, so me and my buddy Chris used
(01:23:54):
to just call it a vitamin Kand vitamin O. They're interchangeable. Yeah,
but Keith Keiths did change. It'snot the same as it was years
ago. Like it's it's always changingerotic now or something. It's not.
It's the Blacks bats Blue has changedto. It's just not what was when
I was a kid. I alwayschanged because when I come back from BC,
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I couldn't wait. Actually went theliquor store at the airport and got
a case Olwin's because it unhearst inDC. Yeah, it tastes to completely
it's still pretty close to what Iremember. I had a few probably four
weeks ago, I went to aWeezer cover band show in town and and
(01:24:36):
yeah, actually they're quite good.And they were called Pleaser. No,
they were called the Corvette Sunset,like they're a band at a Halifax but
they were playing a whole night ofWeezer covers like they are a band,
and it's just something obviously to paythe bills probably, And uh it was
(01:24:58):
fun. But I had probably halfa dozen old inside evening and a few
joints. And a few joints,yes, well it was hot in the
bear, so I have to drinksomething, and you usually got a little
thirst when you come in from thejoint. I felt bad. It's like
I don't want to just drink waterall night and wash it down with a
(01:25:23):
beer. So I decided to havea beer. I didn't expect to have
five or so it was five whereit was it? Yeah, yeah exactly,
and uh, I think got stella. Yeah, but I just decided
I usually get jamison when I dohave a drink, right, So I
just decided that night, oh,let me have a beer. It'll fill
me. I won't really enjoy it, and fuck I wasn't enjoying those ol
(01:25:45):
ones. I don't know. Idon't drink enough anymore. We were laughing
about it the other day about it'sbeen so long since I bought some beer,
and I said, jeez, Isaid, I don't buy here.
I said, you like stella.I said we could go always go get
a case. Yeah, yeah weshould, I said, well liquor stores
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right there, pull in, Ohno, we'll do it later. Yeah,
it is because we don't really care. Honestly, I do. I
do actually buy cannabis drinks, likejust to sip on. And unfortunately,
Mary Jane there, you're right there, carbonating some of them are a little
harder than the stomach. You're right, well you were talking about fod MAP
(01:26:29):
Yeah, and I specifically I cannotdrink carbonated beverages period. Literally, they're
technically the carbonations carbonic acid. Reallylike it's it's actually not good for us.
I just I can't have pop,I can't have soda water, I
can't have it. So like everycompany that I talked to, I'm like,
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you're alienating so many people and youdon't realize you are. And everyone
I've talked to was like, ohmy god, This is great feedback because
I never considered this. I understandfrom my end it has to do with
the making of the cannabis and thelike, with the carbonation the bubbles is
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masking the taste. So I'm like, that's why I'm like, hey,
teapot, teapot, teapot, anduntil I can find one that's better than
that. Like, really, I'mlooking at sugar content right now. Oh
crazy, I will tell you becauseI got freaked out when I drank an
(01:27:34):
extra large French vanilla cappuccino and realizethat there is sixteen teaspoons of sugar in
an extra large French vanilla cappuccino thatI was just like, I, yeah,
so this one the one I liketo drink, which is not the
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original I like to drink the manin the middle, in the middle,
What this is? This one thereis the original flavor? Is it how
many? Yeah, that's the highest, that's the highest. It's about twenty
five is it twenty five grams orsugar? Twenty three grams of sugar?
I can't really read it that well, but I think that's what it says.
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Yes, And then in the uh, potassium one seventy five th five
milligrams CBD one milligram. Yeah.So in the mango one, the one
I drink all the time, thecarbs are seventeen grams and the sugar is
sixteen grams. So from what I'velearned recently, then that tells you it's
all garbage sugar. Like there's goodsugar and mad sugar. This is bad
(01:28:41):
sugar. But it's still only sixteengrams all sugar. But then so if
you get well, no, there'sthere's natural sugar with fruit, it's still
bad. I'm not gonna argue withyou about that. If you're gonna have
sugar, I'm like, that's theway to go. The only way to
have sugar is when you're eating thefruit, exactly the fruit sugar you're feeling.
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This is back to the thing thatearlier. You're like, juice is
bad. Every time I reach fora juice, juice is bad. No,
it blue and one. I'll goto the blue one, to the
blue one. Yeah, that's thebed time one because it's infused with cama
(01:29:27):
mile. Oh but is it carit's and it's not carbonated not carbonated one
one. Yeah, you can geta through seven grams, isn't too bad.
No, it's not sweet, andI get it. They do it
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because it's it's bedtime drink. Ifyou're drinking that, it's before bed and
you shouldn't be drinking ship tons ofsugar before bed. But I've seen a
couple of Cameras drinks like or likeRopier and stuff. They're like sixty five
grams of sugar, and well that'sdone a bit. I'll sure him carbohydrates.
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Yeah, I'm all for having cannabisin my body, but like,
I don't want to put all thatsugar. Yeah, but you're right about
Starbucks drinks and things like that,and how much people are buying if they
really looked at the calories and sugars, holy thing, the same as energy
drinks and and soda coke. Ohgod, the kids drink that fucking what
(01:30:40):
is it called monster monster? Idrink a monster once. Well that's how
you were gonna say, prime thenew ones. What's a sugar content?
I get the zero sugar one.Oh my god, this cannabis beverage is
thirty five grams of sugar. Yeah, that's not even the worst one.
Yeah, it's just one that Ipulled up because I'm remembered the name,
(01:31:00):
not into like shaming these people.I'm not gonna tell you who it is,
but there's lots of them out there. Oh yeah. Well that's why
I issue with mostly like and thereason at the carbonate them is to get
the sugar content down and hide thetaste. So here's a cool thing about
cannabis and sugar is cannabis will bondor cannabinoids will bond to sugar the same
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as they'll bond to oil. Butyour digestive system does two completely different things.
Oil is absorbed when it hits thesmall intestine. Well, sugar is
absorbed in the stomach, right,so bite, what does that mean?
(01:31:50):
Mixing with the sugar you Actually,it hits you a little quicker, especially
if you had a big meal.And I find with the sugar I get
more of a head high than Ido with an oil based Probably it's the
(01:32:12):
high. Yeah, and that's whatI think it is. This is sugar
high. So and an easy wayto see the differences to try it.
Try it one of those sugar drinks, but then try it like a oil
capsule and time them do it ontwo different days. Don't do it.
I like oil capsules in a canof Coca cola to be honest. Yeah,
(01:32:44):
water juice, Yeah, yeah,you stick with the juice. There's
a lot less sugar than that juicy. Uh, sugar or honey. When
you have diabetes, honey, it'ssupposed to be worse. It will put
(01:33:05):
it up, but it probably won'tput it up as fast. I'll probably
be a little slower. Al Doyou have one of those like meter,
not like the flee brays, likethe one that the continuous monitoring like little
things from the back yard. No, that's the way to go. I
have a machine that I can checkmy blood and that I don't even do
(01:33:29):
that. No. But three.The reason being is they're they're like you
put them in for like I thinkit's two weeks. I believe even people
that yeah, you don't really usesit because she's got type one. I
just have type two. No,but you don't have to be diabetic.
Even people trying to lose weight.Oh, well, because your sugar every
(01:33:50):
minute and you can take your phone, it goes right your Yeah, and
what it is if you want tolearn how to eat. So there your
question about honey versus sugar. Ifyou had that meter, you would know
you would. Yeah, it's whatit's trying to do. It you start
to learn, holy fuck, whatmy sugar just did. When I eat
(01:34:13):
that bowl of fruit loops that we'retalking about, I can feel it though,
you know, like I have acouple of jelly beans and I'm like
whoa. Yeah. Yeah, Butit is something worth looking to into because
it's not even just about insulin orthis. That's something that it's about teaching
you. What a clinic, that'ssomething that they would put on the table.
(01:34:35):
Probably, yes, so clinic.The mail clinic says there's no advantage
to stubstituting honey for sugar in adiabetic seeding plant. Both honey and sugar
will affect your blood sugar level.Honey is sweeter than granulated sugar, so
you might use a smaller amount ofhoney for sugar and some recipes. Well
(01:34:56):
that's what I'm saying, as muchas they're saying there's no difference. Snow,
they're both sweet and they both canput your sugar out. About how
much you can and how quickly ithappens, Yeah, yeah, it will
put your quick quick spike and thena quick drop off or is it a
steady exactly right. Yea, sowell, I put I put one cube.
(01:35:17):
I use cubes that way I knowI'm not going over anything. And
I use one cube of sugar.But then when I use honey, I
just take a little bit a drizzle. Really isn't one cube half a tea
(01:35:38):
spoon? Anyways? Yes, Ibelieve so. Actually I thought it was
one teaspoon. What's this and tea? Or what do you have this?
Tea or coffee? Yeah? Idon't drink switch the coffee and get off
the tea. Tea ser gross liketo taste. Ie. I'm drinking the
moment because that's the only thing thefucking store had. But I I also
(01:36:00):
drink my coffee black too, Idon't. I love the smell of coffee.
I hate the taste of it.I will throw up if I taste
coffee in any form. I fuckinglove it. It's not even for the
caffeine. I just love it.I love to eat that much. I
have probably ten. I love thetaste of coffee. I probably have ten
to ten of these a day fullof ta plus water. I mean I
(01:36:26):
drink ten of those of water too, so well, But but I do
enjoys proven too, to help withfertility, so you keep drinking. Hell,
Okay, it's also a natural diuretic, which is what I'm going for.
So, Mary Jane, what doyou remember a drink Cannas drinks?
Like what's your why? Like obviouslyyou smoke in halee Like like what when
(01:36:50):
you decide to drinking canvas beverage?Okay, So I tried one just because
I was at myself. First oneI tried. I was at my sister's
house. It was my niece's birthdayand it's summer backyard party. Everybody's drinking.
I didn't want to feel like I'mliterally like I gotta drink water and
(01:37:12):
I can't. Really I can stillgo smoke my joint, I can have
my vape, but I want toparticipate in the events. It's the social
movement. Well, and it alsonot only was social like I'm drinking and
they're drinking, but it was alsolike I didn't have to leave the party
as much to go and have ajoint. I only smoke like two joints
(01:37:33):
the whole time I was there.When I left, I was like,
well, that's interesting. I didn'tfeel the need to go out there,
and I kind of when I dranklike half the can and then I went
to go to the bathroom and Ihad this like when I used to have
a drink and like, you know, you have your first drink and then
you get up to go pee andyou're like, oh my god, maybe
I am a little like wasn't likeI was drunk, but it was like,
(01:37:56):
oh, I kind of like thisbecause I don't drink alcohol, but
I am kind of looking for that. That's basically myself as well. When
I go to friends events that arenot cannabis innolators, it's their home.
They'd always smoke and they don't careif I go outside. But you're right
that time of all and he's goingoutside for another joint, you feel like
(01:38:19):
you did. It's not but youfeel rude or something. I don't know
what it is. Well, youdon't want to part. I never going
alone, so no, but yeah, you're It's just I shouldn't say unfortunate.
That's a terrible word. My myfriends, most of are health professionals
(01:38:42):
that I hang out with a lotand really close, and they're just not
into anolation. They'll actually drink atcannabis drink when so all themselves. But
they like alcohol, that's fair,it's their choice, but some people don't
like the way cannabis makes them feellike some as well. Yeah, and
alcohol, I love getting fucking drunk, like I I was a booze can
(01:39:09):
for twenty years, hardcore. Istill like being liquored. Not me,
but I also feeling horrible. It'shorrible for me. It's not good for
my health. It'll kill me somiserable. Especially the older. You can
hangovers get worse. They're prepared tothat too. But just I know it's
killing my liver. I know it'sgonna cause diabetes. I know it's bad
(01:39:32):
for you. Alcohol horrible. Let'sjust call a spade a spade. Cannabis
is not you running trying to arguehealth benefits or not. I'm just saying
it's not as hard on the bodyor as damaging as alcohol. So I
made a choice that I'd rather notpeople. Yeah, but smart people will
use cannabis and alcohol, so thecannabis can counteract the damage the alcohol is
(01:39:56):
doing. You just steer away fromthe alcohol altogether. I have I have
like two best friends, and oneof them is like heavy consumer of cannabis,
just like I am, but alsodoesn't drink because she doesn't like what
it does to her body. It'stoo much, it's too much. She
(01:40:18):
like doesn't end up feeling well.But then my other best friend when she
smokes a joint, she's like,I'm going to my room, going to
my room. I like that.But but that's why I like like these
cannabis beverages because now me and myother heavy consumer friend we can go out
(01:40:40):
and have a girl's night and havea couple of cannabis beverages, and our
other friend can have some alcoholic beverages. Andy said, it's the social movement,
it's the lading together is have both. So put some alcohol in that
fucking th drink of yours. Butwhat I'm like, you're asking that your
(01:41:02):
choice exactly? I want. Ireally want cannabis beverages in nineteen plus establishments.
I want that. Now. Idon't know why they don't have that.
Okay, So, but I wantto say that there is a dispensary
(01:41:23):
here in my town that has broughtin an arcade game to their dispensary.
They brought in board games and tablesand chairs, and they have turned themselves
into a consumption lounge slash retail,but you can only consume like you're saying,
edibles, drinks. It's supposed tobe a social space, so like
(01:41:46):
you want to go try and drinklike teapot and drink with your friends.
Go there, go play video games, go and hang out. That's that's
awesome. I love that. Butit's not it's not against the rules and
regulations. But this is one thingKatie from to Cannabis was staying at this
last expo. The rules and regulationsare set, but if you read them,
(01:42:11):
like for example, the window coverings, this is you cannot have any
products visible from the storefront window.If you have no products in your store
and you go and keep it intothe back, you can take everything.
Well, this is this is whata lot of people were like, Oh,
we'll just throw up window coverings becausethis is what we'll do. And
people people just assume that this wasthe industry standard, that you had to
put up window coverings, when inreality that's not it. So just like
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this guy here in town, he'slike, there's nothing that says that people
cannot consume once they purchase. Itdepends on the province. Okay, that's
fair. No no, no,no, no, you're like Ontario,
you might be right, But NovaScotia, I think the intention that makes
sense because you're supposed to take ithome and consume it in your in your
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private is like not that anyone fuckingregulates it. Don't get me wrong,
but I'm just saying it. Yeah, they can't. They can't really do
it in Nova Scotia because it's it'stheir cannabis stores are in the liquor stores
that too, so the people wouldbut the but the way they say you
can have your cannabis in the store, why can't we have our liquor and
want to drink? But technically evenalcohol, I think if they really say
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us you're in a bar or atyour home, like obviously people go to
the beach and they drink about likethe police are obvious. Time with that
ship, right, you can Drinkarionow? Yeah, ye, any any
park here unless it is uh posted, you can drink. You can drink
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alcohol in any park and near aschool or yeah, much like that's what
it should be. Fucking Vegas iswhere it's at. You fucking go into
the shopping and you're drinking a beer. It's fucking awesome. New Orleans,
you walk down the sidewalk, andthe beer kiosks give you all your drinks.
It's not just beer, all liquor. Oh man. I the whole
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industry in in down in New Orleans. Those plastic cups, because every fucking
place has their own cups. Yeah, I had. When I said I
used to drink a lot, Iwas down a giant fucking flew to Margarine.
It was like fucking eight shots oftequila and frozen thing. I walked
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all over the Vegas Strip for likethree hours, drinking this fucking frozen Mary
greine and getting ship faced on thescreen. It was awesome. That's what
I did in New Orleans with her, so much fun and no one,
no one's getting hurt. It's fine. I've never been to Vegas and I've
only been to a casino, uhwith Mary Jane. Yeah, you complain
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the whole time I did us isfun? You did too? Are we
gonna walk around the whole place forthree days? We we just we had
walked around all day. Yeah,that's what I don't even know it.
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Yeah, yeah, Because I don'tever do just one thing, I gotta
do multiple things. We went touh Reno a couple of times and it
would be awesome. But I've alwayswanted to go to Reno a better time
than Vegas. Well because one ofmy favorite movies it's called Waking Up in
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wanting to go. They've got allkinds of different venues for music and stuff
like that, but it's a littlethat is what they consider it. Though.
Yeah, it's not as gangstree asVegas is gang sty. Do we
want to let's have what's going onin New Orleans, go ahead and doc
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the But yeah, Reno is awesome. But what I would I liked was
I had a friend that worked securityat one of the casinos by the airport
and Reno that I met online andthen I said I was going down and
he said, well, when youcome down, he said, let me
know. I'll pick you out andI'll bring you for a tour. And
he gave me a tour of thebackside of a casino, the more of
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the inner workings, and it's fuckingamazing how much these guys are doing behind
the scenes that people don't know.Casinos in Vegas and Reno in places like
that, good casinos don't have windows. There are no windows that you can
see from the gaming floor, Andthe reason for that is people. They
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don't want people to know what itis outside. Where is these times for
nighttime? This is the cats meowbalcony in New Orleans. I go on
this, I go on I sayearthcam. Yeah, so I go on
Earthcam. I found this when COVIDwas going on because I was trapped in
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my house and I was like,fuck, I need to get out.
I would go and find like webcamsall over My buddy and favorite. My
buddy and I sat in my livingroom and we walked via webcams from our
apartment in Durham, Ontario, tothe to the forest in Cuba. Not
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Cuba in uh what's below on theother side of Panama, Columbia. Yeah,
we walked right, We literally walkedvia webcams and stuff like that,
right into the Colombian forest where itjust stopped because there's no roads. It's
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funny. Yeah, what you gotthere, buddy? You got a Red
Bull going on? Bull piss somebulls for Lenny. I got a WHL
game to watch here in five minutes. So you need to drink for that.
Yeah, So do you drink RedBull with alcohol? Oh? Fuck,
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they're awesome. Yes, yeah.I remember when red Bull first came
out. Yeah, I love thetaste of red Bull. I just drink
it if there was no caffeine init. So there's a lot of caffeine
and that isn't it. It's coffeeyou Oh shit, volume? Is there
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volume for this thing? Do youthink? Do you think let's hear if
we can hear any volume? No, it's just a camp. It's like
the new webcams, the karaoke one, the karaoke one on Earthcam in the
actual inside the karaoke camp. Thatsound don't play that. I'm just saying,
but that one has sound. Okay, thank you for the Yeah.
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So if you like watching those typesof videos, I'll tell you a really
good one that I watch a lot, especially this time of year, and
it's Brooks Falls a lot I've seen. I've seen that one and it's the
Grizzly Bears getting the salmon under theriver. M Yeah, and it's hilarious
to watch because a lot of timesthere's a lot of bears that show up.
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So you get gets on here,look at all those people there,
thinking over how many people are there? Hardly anybody will say, even during
COVID, there was times of peoplethere. Yeah, Like I couldn't get
over how many people were there andwe're stuck in our house. Next one,
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mm, no, Brooks Falls,not on that one that's on Brooks
Falls is on explored dot Org.I think, yeah, I thought there.
These are all the different cameras thatthey have, So I didn't talked
to Marcel lately. Your your cropgonna make it this year? Marcel,
well survive to hurricane so far,okay, And and as shitty of a
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season as it has been, Iwon't go away empty handed like a lot
of people are. Yeah, I'veheard. I've heard it's been rough in
Nova Scotia because of the rain.Yeah, oh man, it's been under
well. I mean the whole monthof July was rain. August we had
seven days of no rain. Yeah, and then Septembers hurricane and rain and
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hurricane and rain. Now we're forecastfor another week of sun here a bit
of showers on Tuesday, I think. And that's that's fine by me because
I would still like to go anothertwo weeks on some of them. Yeah,
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But if I can't go two weeks, then I'll I'll hauller out the
tremor and fire her up, startthrowing it in. But yeah, it
hasn't been a good season. Everybody'sfighting powdery mill doing molds and males,
and well that's gonna happen. That'sgonna happen the more and more that people
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start growing because everything everything mailed onme this year, land I got nothing.
Did you try the donator Cush?Mary Jane? Yeah, no,
no, you haven't tried it yet. Oh no, I'm right now.
Sorry, Why don't Eric Cush?What'd you do? Cross Cross? I'll
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be honest, it's fucking platinum ogCush. Did we tell people that?
But what it was? Oh,I'll tell you the story of an ink.
I will murk Dart mar selling thoseMatt we we we grew it.
It was really nice. It isreally popular. That's why I was asking
when she thought of it, andwe saw there's a bunch of platinum things
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on ocs and it was like,oh, for Fox's sakes, you try
to apply for it, they'll saythey have too many platinums. So we're
like, all right, we'll bethese assholes and rename something. So decided
to be it. So in theend we were making fun of some of
the other local pas and they weremaking fun of that. Everything was a
wave or crab or fucking something,and Matt and I were just making fun
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of them. Is like a stupidto rename shit anyway, but they always
do. And the other thing islike they haven't even done anything. It
was truly Nova Scotia. So we'relike, you need something that's fucking stinky.
It means fucking nova Scotia. Sothere's only two things stinky and Nova
Scotia that people like, lobster anddon't air. I ain't calling it lobster
cush. They'll fuck it don't aircush. So it's got nothing to do
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with donor. It stinks. There'sa little bit of a sweet bakery taste
at the end of They've got They'veThe only thing they had here so far,
yeah, was oh fuck, Ican't remember what he had in.
Yeah, he had one one strainin and then a couple of the shatterizer
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stuffs. But the Donair couches theDonor as I was asking, we can't
it's it is fucking pretty popular andon Terrio right now. Yeah, I'm
a fan of the Donor over theTitanama. The Titanical's got a little bit
more earthy gas into her. It'snot that makes sense. You know where
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would sell really good? Yeah,it's out there too. Yeah they don't
don't They would eat that ship upout there, they I Well, that
was the other That's the other funnything. Matt and I didn't actually know
don't Air was even anywhere else inCanada. We we didn't know it was
a thing in Ontario and Alberta,right, But what it is is so
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many people have moved from Nova Scotia. We knew that out to Alberta.
You look at some of those guysin Fort McMurray that get Acropool Pizza has
flown to them every week. Yeah, we didn't know that, right,
Like, we knew that. Butthere's actually like donairs like stores or people
like advertising make donairs like out there, and then I didn't know that was
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going on. It's like, ohfuck in Musket Hobba Valley is a small
restaurant. I forget what the nameof it is now, but the guy
that owns his name is Kyle Lebanesefollowed and he was in Surrey, PC,
trying to do donairs out there andit didn't work, so he came
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back to Nova Scotia and because hisdonairs are amazing. So it's only certain
places BC Lower Mainland people weren't buyingthe don errors, not when they've got
so many other ethnic foods there.It is. Ah, if you like
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doing errors, you gotta go togo and get one of kyles. I
well, I like, honestly,the best one I think I've had is
I used to like old Bashed Tolneyin the North End of Halifax, Like
that's was a cross from where mygrandparents lived in the hydro Stone area.
Yeah, my dad grew up inHalifax, so he would tell you Tony's
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on Robi Streets, the best knownair and blah blah blah. But I'll
tell you Ravanna pizza and Bible.Hell, there's good. There's pretty fucking
good. I had as Yeah,have you guys had one? I I
miss pizza. Pizza. We gotnothing here? D okay, do you
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know what a don error is?I know where there we've got a subway,
a Chinese food restaurant and yeah,well, I mean I've had one,
though I've had one. A don'tair is a peeda bread. Yeah
that has a sliced beef mixture whichis basically ground beef and spices swarma like
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you're gonna call it a swarm,but then it's got onions and tomatoes.
Some will put pepperoni and some willput mozzarella cheese, and then don't air
sauce, and don't air sauce isas sweet garlic e white sauce. It's
fucking awesome, no it it Ittakes away the spiciness of the meat is
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what it does. We gotta gospicy to what it's good again. Mavin
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up for a little season. Well, I think I'm so so