Portland Oregon. The Time is Now. Cannabliss. The New Standard is Set!

dirk d

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You are so stupid it hurts me to reply to you... I honestly am annoyed that you are so dumb. Look Einstein, It cost me $200 to mix organic soil that will probably last me a year all I'll add is water. My light and other equipment cost me maybe $1500 bucks. Now this first cycle? It might cost me $100 an ounce for my first round here... If I were to put that on the street I would more than make my money back. Do you get it now stupid? These farmers are growing on such a level that the cost is more than paid for by the inflated prices. Any illegal grower that knows what they are doing on ANY scale will more than make there money back after their first cycle. If you cant put all that together in your small brains I cant help you... I'm done with you idiots.
i love it when someone with "NO GROW EXPERIENCE" starts talking about well if i mix this shit up and then only add water and then they will yield 1 pound each dry and then this and then that then ya i should be fing rich on my first run with no out of pocket costs. and also my strain will finish in 40 days and i only need a 5 day veg period and blah blah blah. shut the f*** up till you get 1 harvest under your belt A*****. fing noobs!! not even a noob hasnt even grown a fing basil plant i bet. lol
 

NorCalTransplant

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I grew for 3 years 10 years ago moron. Ain't no newb just has been a while, it was clearly a hypothetical, which is why I ignored the question in the first place. Pure speculation until I get the room dialed in.
 

LostReefSponger

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Yeah guys! You're all stupid! You must have all gone to public school!

Looks like NorCal is the newest member of the "I don't have an intelligent response to you guys so I'm going to try building up my confidence by bashing you poorly" club. But please do continue, it's giving me a good laugh. I almost feel bad for you and your non-public school education until I read your next post.

Keep it up, champ.
 

Zildjian

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Yeah guys! You're all stupid! You must have all gone to public school!

Looks like NorCal is the newest member of the "I don't have an intelligent response to you guys so I'm going to try building up my confidence by bashing you poorly" club. But please do continue, it's giving me a good laugh. I almost feel bad for you and your non-public school education until I read your next post.

Keep it up, champ.
Not only am I a member of the public school club, but I am also the President. LOL
 
Agreed. It seems like having a grower's association/union/guild would be a way to have our collective voices heard, is there something like this already? Is there like an mmj industry trade journal?

is there such an organization, I would be interested


Personally I think farmer's markets are a great idea, friendly and personal.
I support legistation to legalize dispensaries and would love to hear more about these farmers markets.
 

mcpurple

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CJ. i assume cave junction. i lived theri for many years and only live 30 miles away now. i know most every one out theri.
i wonder if i know you?
 

Luther

Active Member
Isn't Cave Junction the place where the Great Cats World thing is? My son and I went there last summer...that was a good experience. The son liked it better than the Safari. I remember I had ate a brownie about an hour before seeing the big cats. Nothing like having some of those animals approaching that chain link fence and wanting to rip my face off was ah, soothing...:D
 

hazorazo

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CJ. i assume cave junction. i lived theri for many years and only live 30 miles away now. i know most every one out theri.
i wonder if i know you?
Used to stop at the DQ every time I drove from Ashland to Brookings. I used to find myself wandering across the street to the little hippie head shop you had there. Is it still there?
 

Luther

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Ashland, as in SOC ?

I loved it when I went there. Did my 4 years, and took my paper and got a job. Omars late at night...
 

hazorazo

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Ashland, as in SOC ?

I loved it when I went there. Did my 4 years, and took my paper and got a job. Omars late at night...
Yes, as in SOU when I graduated, but same ol same ol! And yes, I practically lived at Omar's. Did you know Bear? He was probably the only bartender there that had been working long enough to have served you? I had a professor in business named "Easy Al" and he used to be known for meeting the students for drinks after finals, midterms.......lunch....haha....just joking about lunch, but he liked a beer. Most of college, I lived within blocks of Omar's, and even dated a bartender or two there.

I lived down there for almost 10 years! Loved it. I am heading back there to play a little golf, see a play, and go rafting with an old fellow graduate of SOU at some point this summer. I worked in the restaurant industry during college, and still have a lot of friends down there that either own restaurants, or run them. I worked at Thai Pepper downtown, and those were some of the funnest years of my life! All we did was work hard, study, and party.
 

Luther

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I vaguely remember Bear. I started at Forest Hall the first year, Baker Hall the second. Then I lived/partied at the old Lamplighter Apts for two years.

We got weed for $10 a zip, that contained your basic Mexican shitweed. Seeds, stems, little rocks. And we had to scrounge for that $10 back then. There wasn't snow to walk through, or miles to trek, ...no humbling story of a cold and depressed existence like our parents had [or lied about]. When times got really bad, I would round up a few buddies and drive to Medford and eat at my parents place.

But that was then...great times...but it is now an expensive place to live. Oh, I could share a single wide with McPurpie up north in CJ, but it just isn't the same. He'd probably change me a few bucks to smoke his free ganj. Oh well. :D

And Hazo...I attended SOC/SOU from '71 to '75, 2 B.S. degrees later-broke with about a half inch of shredded ultra low grade pot in a black plastic film cannister. Headed north to Portland in a VW with a dented door pulling a U-Haul, and a job in line.
 

hazorazo

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I vaguely remember Bear. I started at Forest Hall the first year, Baker Hall the second. Then I lived/partied at the old Lamplighter Apts for two years.

We got weed for $10 a zip, that contained your basic Mexican shitweed. Seeds, stems, little rocks. And we had to scrounge for that $10 back then. There wasn't snow to walk through, or miles to trek, ...no humbling story of a cold and depressed existence like our parents had [or lied about]. When times got really bad, I would round up a few buddies and drive to Medford and eat at my parents place.

But that was then...great times...but it is now an expensive place to live. Oh, I could share a single wide with McPurpie up north in CJ, but it just isn't the same. He'd probably change me a few bucks to smoke his free ganj. Oh well. :D

And Hazo...I attended SOC/SOU from '71 to '75, 2 B.S. degrees later-broke with about a half inch of shredded ultra low grade pot in a black plastic film cannister. Headed north to Portland in a VW with a dented door pulling a U-Haul, and a job in line.
Haha! I miss Ashland, but it has gotten WAY out of hand in cost of living. I talked to my Dad when I was in college, and almost talked him into buying a home in Ashland, because I could keep it rented for much more than the mortgage. We looked at a house or 2 at 140K and a side of a duplex for like 60K. Boy does he wish (and me too) that he would have done that. But then again, there is always a chance that my friends and I might have burned it down or something....haha. I left Ashland in 2002, with a promotion within Enterprise Rent-A-Car. I would only move back to Southern Oregon if I could afford a place down there. Might take some time, now. And, yes, you and Bear might have even partied together, given your timeline. He was a pretty wild cat back then, from what I understand. Last time I spoke with him, he and some friends had just started a golf putter business, making custom putters out of wood. I still want one of his putters, but I have no idea how to get in touch with him! What a funny coincidence we both went there.....maybe this is why we see eye to eye on many things....haha
 

mcpurple

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Isn't Cave Junction the place where the Great Cats World thing is? My son and I went there last summer...that was a good experience. The son liked it better than the Safari. I remember I had ate a brownie about an hour before seeing the big cats. Nothing like having some of those animals approaching that chain link fence and wanting to rip my face off was ah, soothing...:D
yes sir. i used to live across the street so every night we could here them roar and what not, we would also sneak in late night as kids and get the free tour, im just glad we did not get tore up now that i think about it

Used to stop at the DQ every time I drove from Ashland to Brookings. I used to find myself wandering across the street to the little hippie head shop you had there. Is it still there?
ah man that place as the best, it was called toad stool, they still got lil shops kinda like them but not near as cool in CJ. about 8 years ago taod stoll moved to grants pass was open for some time and then closed, they had great glass pipes but really spendy.

has any one heard of a glass blower who gos by uesheen, i dont know the right spelling for it sorry
 

dirk d

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i grew up in ashland. have the best memories living there. lithia park, emigrant lake. i was young but i remember how hot the girls were.
 

hazorazo

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i grew up in ashland. have the best memories living there. lithia park, emigrant lake. i was young but i remember how hot the girls were.
Dirk, what years were you there? I know what you mean about the hot girls. I always use Ashland as a prime example of how much access to weed high schoolers have with a black market. Back when I first started school down there, a lot of the drugs were coming from the high schoolers, not the college kids....haha.
 

hazorazo

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Many good times out at Emigrant, Lithia, the Alice in Wonderland Trails. How about the Banjo Man on Oak Street. What I really miss are the restaurants and eateries. All the waitstaff of every restaurant knew each other, and would trade food if we got bored. I ate so freaking good while I was working at restaurants.
 
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