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Hash Church Season 12 Episode 19

Marcus Bubbleman Richardson Season 12 Episode 19

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SPEAKER_11

All right, we're starting this up, buddy. We are going live. So welcoming. Can you hear me yet? I'm there. Okay, there we go. Go live. The go live button just popped. Excellent. All right. Look at that. Welcome everybody. Live and direct from the reserve here in Denver, Colorado. Very happy to be here. Uh da-da-da-de-da-de-da-da. I want to shout out my sponsors and I want to shout out some other folks today. So give me a second here. We'll just turn that down. Always nice when that happens. All right. So what I need to do is I need to open up a few things here real quick. Because we're going to do things a little bit differently today, if I can figure it out. This is one of my first times doing hash church. Oh, photo unknown. Look, none of my none of my shit's gonna share. That's awesome. I love this new computer. How fun is that? Uh it just won't show the photo. That's trippy. All right. Well, I'm sure the press club will understand. I'm sure the boys from uh Puffco will understand as well. For some reason, you're pinned, and it's driving me nuts, Kyle. You're pinned. Here, come check it out. You're in the room, you're pinned, and I'm not. Why? I don't know. I don't know. It's uh it's an interesting thing, but uh let's see what it looks like on the actual YouTube channel. I think it's fine, I think we're good. It's just for me. Um, that's super fucking weird, though. Like super fucking weird. Anyway, all right, so thank you everyone for popping in. I'd like to uh start the day before we get rolling with today's episode of Hash Church. I wanted to take a moment to send some love out to all the mothers tuning in today, you know? Happy Mother's Day to the women who brought us into this world, kept us fed, kept us grounded, and in many cases taught us what real unconditional love looks like. And of course, a huge thanks to our incredible sponsors, Puffco and the press club, uh, for supporting Hash Church and helping us continue these conversations week after week. Uh, at Puffco Innovation and Design have completely transformed the way people enjoy solventless extracts, whether it's the Puffco Peak Pro, the Puffco Proxy, or the Puffco Pocket Friendly Pivot. They've made dabbing much more approachable, cleaner, and really more enjoyable for people all around the world. So we shout those guys out in a big way. And at the Press Club, uh, we, you know, they continue to build some of the best solventless tools in the game from premium rosin bags to water hash bags and accessories designed by people who truly understand the craft in the community. But today, we'd also like to acknowledge the mothers behind these companies, the women who raised the innovators, entrepreneurs, and creators who built these incredible brands. Without their love, support, and guidance, there's a good chance that none of this would exist. So to the moms of the teams at Puffco and the press club and to mothers everywhere, thank you for your patience, your wisdom, and your endless support. We appreciate our sponsors, we appreciate their families, and most of all, we appreciate all the mothers out there. Happy Mother's Day from all of us here at Hash Church and Bubble Man's World. That's just nice. Nice to shout out the moms, you know. Uh, let's see what we got here. There's a dynamic gallery that I can do with Kyle. We'll see if we get some other folks. And I'm very confused as to, I guess I have to pin myself to make myself the main thing. I'm still learning, as always. This is uh doing hash church on a new computer is not always easy. I really wish that I could like what if I go like this? Do you see a lot open system settings, privacy, security? Okay, I've got shit all like locked up and un it's weird, it's wild. I've never been able to not share something on hash church, like my logo or whatever. So that is weird, but it is what it is. I hope everyone's doing well. I am here with Kyle. I want to say to Kyle, happy birthday, buddy.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you, sir.

SPEAKER_11

Your birthday, dude. It's your birthday. It's your birthday, dude. You are sharing it with the mothers. That is awesome. So give Kyle a little happy birthday. A little happy birthday is about to hit the Puffco right now. Went and got laced up yesterday by Scott. Thank you, Scott, and thank you, Puffco. Uh, just always fucking doing it, always making it awesome. Shout out to Puffco. I think I'm ready to hit some flavors. Got a little bit of this Michigan uh in the house. It was very lovely. Oh, look, my camera has gone back to doing like funny dynamic things. So I'm gonna remove center stage. There we go. We'll get rid of that. All right, thank you for bearing with us today, Hash Churchers. Yes, vape cap. Happy birthday to Kyle. Exactly. You got all the happy birthdays coming in. John Booth, Booth 966 just gave you a happy birthday. The str the Trov 2100 just gave you a happy birthday. Yeah, dude. 33. It's magic with Kabala number. Do some research. Yeah, we are gonna level up. There's no doubt about it. We've uh we've got a pretty chill mellow hash church today. I was so happy to come in from the reserve. Uh, this is the spot that Kyle's been working on for a while. I have joined him in partnering up with him to promote the reserve. Uh, you want to throw super high-end parties in Colorado. You want to do a brand release, something on a high level. We're not really interested. There's a lot of places already that can do things at the level that they're being done in. Kyle saw things a little differently. And I'll be honest, it reminded me very much of how I went about doing things when I started my first space like this called the Melting Point. Uh, that would have been around 2002. And that's the place that I put the Japanese cherry marble, uh, you know, the hardwood floors in. And I I built this place so it was custom red brick on the wall. It was just beautiful. Uh, but it was before its time. It was above and beyond uh what most people were ready for. This place feels like the perfect timing. You've got the mature market of Colorado that started in 08. It's had ups and downs, it's had a down for the last little while. But I feel, especially with the release of my brand, that we're climbing and we're going up with the place like the reserve opening up. I mean, I'll give you guys a tour a little later on. You will not believe this place. It is absolutely spectacular. Great place uh to enjoy uh some hash. And it looks like we killed the papaya punch. So it's time to go in on that honey bananas. The sherb brulee there, the haze brulee. I'm hitting the honey bananas. Yes, the honey bananas. Let us see what we will do with the honey bananas. So we're not sure what kind of day we're gonna have today. I mean, obviously, we're gonna celebrate Kyle's birthday. I mean, we're not sure what kind of hash church we're gonna have. I know Etienne is in uh at La Crema in Barcelona right now. He's on one of his little trips. I'm not sure if Colin's got um, you know, some some sports with his kids today. So we'll have to uh we'll have to play it by ear and see what we got. There we go. Honey bananas going down the Gipper. I've also got a really good show planned with TJ uh from the original Resonator. He originally had his 21st wedding anniversary and then they had some problems. I don't know if it was like fevery or a break and enter. Uh, I'm sure he'll be able to tell us about it when he comes on, but that's why he we haven't done the part two to the cryo episode. And I still have plans to do part two to the volatile organic compound episode with Jeremy Plum and Nick Ziegler uh and the Ian from uh Abstract and Dr. Mark and all these other great folks. So we will get on to doing that at one point in time. In the meantime, I'm gonna put a little invitation out to Colin and Dr. Mark, just make sure that they are aware that it is Sunday morning, and I need them to be here with me. Otherwise, I'm gonna have to get Kyle to come on live and go sit a little further away on the table so we can chat on HashTurch here. I'm all by my lonesome, goddammit. All right. Yeah, buddy. All right. I gotta tell you, what a great trip in Michigan. Really had a nice time. I'd love to share pictures with you, but apparently I can't. So we'll have to figure that out. I'm gonna have to figure it out. Let's see. Open system settings. Okay, so Zoom is apparently not allowed to uh use password.

SPEAKER_09

I don't even know what my password is. Jesus Christ.

SPEAKER_10

Okay, that was just recording.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, that's what it is, right? Because it's because we're recording right now. Oh look, I fixed it. I think I fixed it. I think I'm gonna be able to run these guys through the Michigan photos.

SPEAKER_10

So let me just close this real quick. Find the Michigan photos.

SPEAKER_11

And then we'll go on from there. Oh gosh, I got Whistler. Okay, so here's Detroit. Here's Detroit. Detroit? Alright, I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna put up a few pictures for you guys because uh because we're gonna talk about Michigan for a little bit. So Michigan was great. It was my first trip to Michigan. Okay, what's this all about? Zoom US would like to record this computer screen. Grant access. I did grant access. Can you guys see it? That's what I need to see. I need to see if you can see it. No, you're not seeing it. But I'm a little behind here, so let's see if I move it forward. Yeah, you see it. There we go. I guess I could just go into the chat room. So you see it, right? Okay, okay. Jesus Christ, this is a rough one today, Kyle. No, not really. Alright, so this is Detroit, me landing, waiting for my boss. My boss. Went to customs, didn't take any pictures. I thought it was amazing in in Detroit and Michigan that you have these giant billboards everywhere. This one's for the House of Dank. Shout out to the House of Dank. I hope you guys pick up my brand again soon. We were in the House of Dank originally, uh, and then we kind of fell out, and now we're uh working on our way to get back in. So maybe when they see that we shouted them out on Hash Church, they'll be like, holy shit, we gotta uh if you go to House of Dank, in fact, let them know you saw them on Hash Church and let them know that they should pick up the Bubble Man brand. Wouldn't that be cool? This is not a cookies place, believe it or not, but this is actually where my lab is in uh Michigan. So it's this shop is called the exclusive, it's one of the busiest shops in all of uh the US, actually, mainly because it's on the border with Ohio. And so Ohio doesn't have uh as cheap of product as Michigan. So 90% of the people in the uh parking lot are from out of state. And if you zoomed in onto the sign here, it actually says out of staters welcome. A little bit of the of the uh of the lab here, a little bubble man uh promotionary gear, just like product. That was some full melt bubble that Ryan, Papa Sift made in um in Michigan, and it was spectacular. It blew my mind. It was six star, it was actual six-star hash. I was so proud of him. Shout out to him for producing some absolutely stellar fucking hash. Uh, good job, buddy. Uh, unfortunately, there was only a couple ounces left to photograph. There's some hash hits geared up and ready to go. And uh let me actually see if I can go find this same photo on here, and then I'll know exactly what photos the next photo. All right, so a couple of Ryan, Papa Sift, there he is, watching his work. Some of our labels that we played around with. I actually like that one. Looks kind of cool. Shout out to Hashtag and Osprey, uh, low temp. These are the two units that we run side by side in the hash room, as well as low temp presses. Ryan's doing a great job. We also want to shout out Rosin Reactor. Uh, I don't know how you guys are decarbonier oil for your vape pens, but uh it's not a secret that if you aren't using a rosin reactor, I can promise you that you are not retaining the same level of uh volatile organic compounds as uh the rest of us, uh, unfortunately. That is just the truth. Um, so there's some of my brickash. I couldn't believe what a good job he was doing on brickash, like unbelievable quality, like sweating like Piatella. Um, yeah, very impressive uh to say the least. I'm gonna go real fast through some pictures right now because that's the reserve. We'll get back to that. And just chilling in Michigan, enjoying the Puffcos. Uh honey bananas, that was absolutely delicious. In fact, it's what I just smoked seconds ago. In fact, um pop of a bubble man vending machine. That would be hilarious, dude. Shit. Maybe we gotta get one of those. Look at that. Look at that wet, gassy fucking that was the grape gas, dude. Why don't you smoke that right now? It does shit like it owes you money. Um I gotta go and fast forward through some more here. Let me get just stop for a second so I can find where I was. Because I don't know how I got to the end of the photos already. Oh, because they haven't uploaded yet, maybe. Yeah, interesting. Anyway, that's all I got right now that's not on my phone. So that's it for now. We'll hit we'll hit some more later. I have a lot of beautiful um rosin photos and bubble hash photos that I want to share. And yes, I have Bubble Man shirts, I have Bubble Man hats, and I have Bubble Man hoodies. We only made a few, but I am going to make a point on getting some made here soon, quite possibly with one of my partners. And uh we'll have them available, we'll put them up. People want these little hat with a B on it, super nondescript. The hoodie says Bubble Man underneath, it's a little more descript. Um, I preferred it like that. And that yeah, that was a hoodie with the wizard on the back. Yes, bingo. You're right. It does actually stand for bingo. Bingo, bubble man, bubble hash, bubble bags. That is exactly it, dude. Well, I'm just happy to be here. So I got here the other day. Kyle was kind enough to pick me up at the airport, Denver Airport. Let me tell you, I left the airport, and then apparently, like an hour or so later, some guy jumped over the fence, broke onto the tarmac, and got sucked into the engine of a plane, and it has now is perished, is gone. So that was pretty fucking shocking kind of to read about, you know, that it was you you as a Canadian, I can say that we hear and read American news all the time. We're constantly like we laugh when we hear a story that starts with a Florida man. If it starts with a Florida man, we know we're in for some good shit. Could involve fucking gators, could involve a 60-foot fall and a three-mile sprint. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Whatever, right? So um, but it's different when you're in the state. Especially like I was just at the airport before that happened. I just left. Like it could have been our plane. Just shocking. People got hurt, like it was the it was a bad scene for sure. So sorry to that dude that was in a, you know, so such a heavy place in his life that that that was where he got pulled to. And sorry for the people that got affected by it. I mean, shit. I just saw the news story and I was affected. I can't believe what it would have been like to be on the plane with the window seat watching that guy go in and out of the of the engine. Uh, I can't imagine the force that that fucking thing is uh is pulling. Yeah, well, we don't have much news, dude. You know, what are you gonna see? There's not much news. So yeah, that was heavy. Uh Kyle picked me up. That was awesome. Cruised through the city, got here so early, we were like, we're gonna go to the pizza truck. We had a beautiful pizza truck in the back parking lot. We went over there, no one to be seen in the pizza truck. Then we're like, oh shit, I think it's like 10 in the morning, dude. It's probably unlikely that the pizza truck is operational. And so I don't know what we ended up doing. Oh, we went and saw Scott from Puffco, who laced us up beautifully. Thank you so much, Scott and Puffco. Um, very sweet uh to be laced up, always happy. I don't like traveling with this stuff. Um, Puffco is so generous. I give it all away every time I gave my last stuff away when I was in Michigan a couple days ago to Ryan to Papa Sift, who is well deserving of uh of a Puffco and a Link and a new glades. So shout out to those guys uh for making it uh for making it easy to um to share. What's up, Montana? Got a call the other day from a guy in Montana that I might end up going and seeing and doing some consulting for Billings.

SPEAKER_09

Never been to Billings.

SPEAKER_11

All right, what did Colin say? I'm getting private messages over here, like on the on the regular. Let's see what these guys are saying. Oh right, it's Mother's Day. Shit, of course. I'm terrible. I shout out all the mothers, and then I'm wondering where all my married friends are when they don't show up in the room. Shout out to my wife, actually, for being so amazing and awesome and really holding the weight of the family on her shoulders at any given time. She is incredible. I hope she's enjoying her flowers and her chocolate-covered strawberries that I had sent to her. Look forward to uh getting back in uh a week or so and seeing her. But in the meantime, I'm super excited for Colorado. If you guys are in Colorado and you want to link up, hit me up, bcbubble man at iCloud.com. You can hit me up on Instagram as well. It's harder because I get so many messages on there. Um, but I can try to reply and find you. But uh yeah, I'm here for a week. We'll be cruising around uh with my sales guy, Drew, go see some stores. Gonna go make some hash down in Moffitt with uh with my partner Daniel. So I'm pretty excited about that as well. Uh we're gonna test out uh uh the mini Osprey for a few days here before I teach my course uh at Low Temp on May 16th, on Saturday, I believe, was 16th. And that's all day like 8 a.m. till you know 5 or 6 p.m. or 4 or 5 p.m. Don't quote me. Um class. So if you are around, it it is going to be uh a pretty good uh pretty good little experience. If you want to hear about the history of uh bubble hash, if you want to hear about um, you know, the breakdown uh on my journey of not just my history, but the macrophotography and how I had to take that up in order to really see and and and exist in these other worlds before I could really understand what was going on. I'm gonna kind of go through all of that. So Scott will be coming in later from low temp and we'll talk about it, but uh we're still early on here on Sunday, May 10th at 1018. At the reserve, dude. I'm gonna do a lot of hash churches from here. I know Kyle's building out some sort of nicer podcast area room. Uh, I don't know if it'll be green screen and we'll be able to have a nice big stained glass window behind me or what, but it'll be cool. Uh, and we will definitely be doing some hash churches uh, you know, from there. Yeah, well, I've got some some good ones anyway. You know, I will say, one of my favorite days ever. Thanks to Mark Plokied for this because he invited me and my wife to his event. He was throwing some cannabis event, uh, his cup, terrible that I can't remember the name of it. The Cush Cup. Look at that. I can remember the name of it. So it was called the Cush Cup. And uh Mark Cloaky put it on. And I was invited. I can't remember if he invited us to like the actual, I don't know why I didn't watch the stand up, but he invited me for Charlie Murphy. And for some reason, I have no memory of seeing Charlie Murphy do the stand-up. Instead, he walked me and my wife to the green room, and there was just one table with four chairs. And me and my wife sat down at the table. And we could hear people kind of outside laughing, but we were kind of having our own vibe. We were at a point with the kids and in our life where we actually appreciated being in a quiet, alone, backstage room instead of being in the full madness of it all. Anyway, when uh the show ended, um, a very large man walked in, and right behind him was Charlie Murphy, Eddie Murphy's brother from the real Charlie Murphy's Hollywood stories, true Hollywood stories by Charlie Murphy. Uh darkness, exactly. Darkness. Anyway, I got to meet uh Charlie Murphy that night. I got to hang out with him. I'd say for maybe two hours we sat at the table, and Charlie and I went head to head just telling epic stories, dude. And his stories were, I mean, epic because they involved like super famous people. So they were on a different level in that sense. But my stories were still entertaining enough that I had him and his buddy, his bodyguard, who ended up being like a lifelong friend of Charlie's. That's how he ended up hiring him as his bodyguard. Uh, they had known each other since they were young kids or whatever. And uh, yeah, I got to spend two hours at a private table with nobody else around except me and my wife and Charlie and his, you know, homie from like childhood, and just tell stories. And and man, I'll tell you, dude, that was probably one of the highlights uh to be able to get to hang out with him uh and uh tell him those stories and hear his stories, you know, ones that weren't on Chappelle's show. So rest in peace, Charlie Murphy.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, fucking awesome.

SPEAKER_11

Wow, you know what? I'm not tethered. I can get up, I can move. I can move, dude. I rarely move. All right, we're gonna get a drink because I'm super thirsty. I'm gonna walk here through the reserve. See a little bit of where I'm at right now. It's fucking incredible. So ridiculous.

SPEAKER_09

It is so ridiculous. Should I get a drink?

SPEAKER_11

Should I get a drink? I think I'm going to get a drink. Um, what do we got? That hibiscus lime was good. Strawberry blueberry. Dragon fruit. You know what? I think I'm gonna try the Sicilian orange.

SPEAKER_09

Let's do Sicilian orange, shall we? Alright. What's up, James? I'm keeper from the band Cinderella. This is fun.

SPEAKER_11

It's gonna be that Mother's Day uh hash church where it's gonna be me talking non-stop for four hours.

SPEAKER_10

I got it in me.

SPEAKER_09

No problem.

SPEAKER_10

Prince basketball stories were all his stories were epic.

SPEAKER_11

When you have someone like Dave Chappelle, who's literally the modern day storyteller of our time, he's like the best at it. He's the only one that can like tell you the punchline at the start and then take you through the whole joke and tell you the punchline at the end, and you're still laughing your ass off. He's brilliant on so many different levels, yet he paid homage to Charlie Murphy. Like he was like, Charlie's got the best stories. And let's not like like I hope there'd be no disagreement. The best Chappelle show skits were the Charlie Murphy True Hollywood stories with Rick James and Prince. Like, please. It was so good. For those of you that did not see it, uh, well, what how lucky are you? Because you can just go back and watch these. And let me tell you, it won't be quite the same because there was this group consciousness going on um while Chappelle Show was live for those couple of years. It was very powerful. Um, it had us all saying funny things like I'm Rick James, bitch, uh, and many other uh funny things. Darkness, which is one of the things I saw already in here. Just brilliant, brilliant um comedy, social commentary on the whole Mountain Yards. I appreciate it. I like when we laugh at it more than when we get mad at each other for it. That's just my opinion. That is just my opinion. When am I coming to Illinois? Well, there's a party that my the company I work with, Redemption of Botanicals, shout out to Marshall. Shout out to Dredd, he's the grower over at um Redemption Botanicals, and I'm sure he'll pop in anytime and gift away five uh free subscriptions as he does every single Sunday. Grows super dank weed. Anyway, I believe it's the fourth or the fifth that he is having a party in Illinois, and it's with all the brands. So DMA will be there, and like I I'm not sure all of their deals they have, but it's quite a few different brands. So I I very much would like to be there for that. I'd like to come a few days early, maybe two, three, four. Uh, go to the lab, you know, check on SOPs, check on quality control, visit the Grow, spend some time with Dredd. Uh, all of that would be great. And uh hopefully that's gonna happen. I also have a party here in Colorado uh very soon. If you even want to come and announce it, you're welcome to right now, in a little bit. Uh, Kyle will come in and announce that party and we'll show the flyer and stuff. Uh, but it's here at the reserve, and that's gonna be uh a really fun private party uh that we're throwing. And so that's like June 6th or 7th. So it's like I gotta leave Illinois and come right to Colorado. Uh in a very short period of time, I'll have like just some hours to spare before I go from one to the other. So that happened this trip as well with Michigan. And I suspect it'll happen more and more as I want to make sure that I'm in the states that I'm representing and hanging out and meeting everyone uh and doing my thing. So yeah. Bubble Man at the reserve. That's right. Dude, the reserve is so good. I am fucking a fan of the reserve. It is proper. All this beautiful art that Adam Dunn has brought over. We'll go do, we'll tour the art in a little while. But uh yeah, this place is it's over the top. Yes, I need to come to the Bay Area eventually. We'll work on some Cali deals right now. Everything's out east, it's Massachusetts, New York. Those are two sort of focal points that I'm gonna have to spend time, and so it makes sense to me while I'm doing that to spend more time around states that are in and around there and not ones that are on the other side of the country. Um, Grahambo Gross says he's gonna see us in a few hours. All right, buddy, we'll be here. Come on down. Everyone click light.

SPEAKER_10

Look at this guy. Yeah, absolutely. We're here. We're here for ya. I gotta uh what else we got going on? Smoking hash.

SPEAKER_11

We are smoking hash. Hash jars here, that's true. Very enjoyable. I just smoked uh the honey bananas. I'm a fan of this one, dude.

SPEAKER_02

So good.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, the Hayes brulee is is spectacular.

SPEAKER_10

Yes, the reserve party is June 6th.

SPEAKER_11

Smoke that like button, fam. Oh, smoke that like butt button, fam. I read it a weird way. That was Brambo. Smoke that live button, fam.

SPEAKER_09

That like button. Well I think I'm gonna start sending the links out to some homies.

SPEAKER_11

I did hit up Stuart, but that was pretty last minute. That was pretty last minute. Everyone I know has a woman in their life.

SPEAKER_09

Actually, maybe, maybe, maybe I got a homie.

SPEAKER_00

Maybe I got a homie.

SPEAKER_11

Dude, at least it's not flashing red on you. It's always our fault. Don't get us wrong, but fucking hell. Thanks for church, brother.

SPEAKER_09

Note that live and the like. Johnny B. Johnny B.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, Dr. Mark. I sent the link to Dr. Mark. He's I would guess he's good with it. Uh hey, Marcus Chat. Shout out Australia. I will shout out Australia. First of all, awesome. From the earliest times of starting bubble bags, one of the first people to connect with me was the Mullum Madman. And I knew nothing about Mullum Madman or the Mullum Bimbi Madness or Mullum Bimbi itself. I learned about it through Paul, my friend, the Mullum Madman, who I met on Overgrow. And he really took a liking to the bubble bags. Very early on, he thought, I'm gonna try these out. He tried them, he made spectacular hash with his amazing outdoor Mullum Bimbi Madness plants. And he ended up sending me seeds from his dad's stash from the 70s and his stash from the 90s. And so one of these days, I do hope to get those cracked. I worry they have been cold and refrigerated, but I do worry that they don't crack. I hope that I could keep them to a point where we could just give them to a lab and they could crack that open and take some of the culture, some tissue, you know, like little cellular material and grow that plant. That would be amazing. I would hate about the idea of losing it. But the Mullum Bimbi Madness was an incredible uh narrowleaf drug cultivar, very much like the Hays and the Hayes brothers. They got all this weed coming in and they're collecting seeds and they're crossing them and breeding them. The Mullum Bimbi Madness was a similar thing where the Australians would get flour in from Santa Marta in Colombia, or they'd get Thai, or they'd get whatever, and they would take these narrowleaf drug cultivar seeds and they would breed them in to this thing called the Mullum Bimbi Madness, which is why the two seed stocks that I have are going to be different. The dad's is going to be closer to one of the original, you know, earlier reiterations of the plant. And the 93, uh, that's further along down the line of selection. So pretty darn good. Uh, very special. The guy was crazy. He used to send flour and hash. I remember smoking a Mullin Bimbi Madness joint with breeder Steve at his wedding uh from Australia. So shout out to that guy, that maniac. I hope he's doing well. I hope he's still involved in cannabis. And uh yeah, the Mullin Bimbi Madness. That was one that was a keeper for sure. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. So I still have it. We'll see. We'll see one day if I can get it uh you know, grown. Apparently, Kyle got a really good rip because he's now on the staircase coughing his head off.

SPEAKER_00

You getting birthday rips, dude?

SPEAKER_11

Oh my gosh. Are you gonna release an all-mesh version? Well, I I have a basically an all-mesh version with a little bit of nylon uh at the top, a little bit of material at the top that we still use. Just like about that much. But the majority of the bag of my labs, they're like 75-80% nylon mesh. Mullumbimbi was first name, first named ounce I ever bought. That's sick, dude. Yeah, I mean, to me, it was perfumey, it was lovely, it was light and fluffy, and it was racy, and it was incredibly energetic. And it was just what it was was it was like a haze, but it wasn't a haze. It was a Mullambimbi madness. And the other ones that I can tell you that are very similar to haze and mulumbimbi uh are the lambs bread in Jamaica. These are once again another cluster of narrow leaf drug cultivars collected from around the world, probably mostly India, and uh grown on the island to, you know, the at the one time of year that you can grow because it's so damn close to the equator and the plant just doesn't uh get to veg at all. Yeah, maybe we should, maybe we should. Little hash churcharoonies. Little hash churcharoonies. Big fucking plants. Yeah, they're huge. That's the other thing. He would get like he would get like I don't want to say the wrong amount, but I remember the plant was like 18 feet wide and like 12 plus feet tall. And he would pull like like 15 to 16 pounds off of a plant, and there'd still be like three or four pounds of smalls on the plant that he just didn't want to trim, so he'd wash it all. That's why he loved the bubble bag so much. Uh, and right away he never fucked around with the five gallons. That guy uh went right to the bigness. Yeah, I knew Kangah, Kangativa uh as well, and bushweed. I talked to those guys back in the day.

SPEAKER_10

Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely.

SPEAKER_11

So what else? Yeah, Mullum Bimbi Madness. That was good. So yeah, those three narrowleaf drug cultivars, I like that the Bugulero guys are doing their thing. I like that uh, you know, Caleb is focused more on like these narrowleaf drug cultivars. The more people have them and expose other people to them, I think the more people will be like, yeah, you know what? I like that. I like it like enough more than the other that I'm even willing to pay a little bit more. Uh that being said, maybe we don't have to after the last time Dom from NNOX, Inoxo, uh the Dutch company there, the RD company. Remember, Dom came in and he was showing the sativas on the sativa episode and how he put like a 200-watt light in the middle and was pulling like an absolutely absurd amount of grammage per square foot over the course of the year that he was suddenly making growing um sativas, narrow leaf drug called Mars NLBs, uh, viable, you know, in a in an economic sense. It's always viable from the perspective of like, I love this and I want to enjoy it, uh, from the spiritual or medicinal or recreational aspect of enjoying it. Um, it's always viable, but economically, it's not always viable. If people don't understand it and they're not gonna buy it, and you're gonna take the extra time to grow it, um then it just becomes a loss for everyone. So uh I don't know if we made the number one podcast or webcast yet. Uh, you know, I was thinking about that kind of today, which made me laugh. Um, oh, what are some of my favorite memories from my Michigan trip? Well, okay. First of all, I think it's important that we give our flowers to the people that deserve their flowers. Don't hold the flowers back. People need them. Um, I apologize if I've held your flowers back. Anyone, anyone out there? Anyway, we're gonna give the flowers to the Yield Distro sales team. Um, Erin Lancelot and his partner. I'm not sure what her name was. I apologize. I had a great conversation with you and it was memorable. You just didn't have a lanyard, and I didn't want to ask you your name. It seemed rude at the time. But so many people on our team, our sales team, um, I'm not usually I usually clash a little bit with the sales, you know. You gotta, it's my vision, and but it's their job, and so I gotta really hope that they can tell the story or, you know, whatever, the pitch uh is accurate, and that it's that it's accurate, that it doesn't sound disingenuous, is super important to me. And these guys were really good at keeping it accurate. There were so many great uh people on the team, cousin Mike and Max, uh and Andy and Mason and uh just an endless uh uh Justin, um, an endless group, uh Megan, uh Izzy, Vivian, so many great, great people that were just doing a good job. So the event I went to was called the Exchange. It was a two-day event. It was on a golf course, it was really nice. We were puffing out on the decks of this golf course like crazy. There were all sorts of dab bars and booths and lots of deli-style bud and people giving bud away, and just really like a good vibe, like a heady vibe, not like a super chatty business vibe. But yet it was a very business-oriented uh um event because you have all the buyers in the state who are coming who own the stores. They each have a booth. There's probably like 80 of these booths, very small, 10 by 10 booth with a couple of chairs in it. And the brands are looking to book meetings over the two days with as many of these buyers as they can and show them their products and try to impress them so they carry them in their store. And it was very effective, I have to admit. Like I watched Yield just crush it for all the brands they represent, because they brought they represent uh another you know, seven or eight brands. Uh, they represent Apex Solventless, they they uh represent Peak. I want to shout out Apex and Peak, they were just awesome people. Uh, Connor and uh Jacob and Ken over at Peak, uh, and the crew over at Apex Solventless as well. Just really good dudes, you know, honing in on their craft, focused in on obviously, yes, we're competition to one another, but it didn't feel like that. It felt like we were all on the same team. Yield did a really good job. Um, Ryan was great. He uh drove me, drove me out there from the lab after we spent a couple of days in the lab doing RD. We rolled up some really beautiful pure hash joints, and that was really fun to smoke pure hash joints with the Michiganers. 99.9% of them had never seen it before. And um yeah, it was awesome. It was a good event. We puffed super tough, like it was unbelievable. We were puffing like 30, 40 dabs a day. And more importantly, the buffet style food was actually phenomenal. Like I cannot blow enough smoke up this buffet people's asses because salmon and ribs and chicken and salads and fruits and desserts and like everything was super on point. Mashed potatoes, beautiful fresh sourdough buns. Like it was surprisingly, it was probably the best meal I've ever had in that environment. And it they had it going on in a bunch of different like a lower spot, which was kind of like this like grungy golf, like they had like stuffed grizzly bear and fox on the back wall. It was a pretty cool environment. And then upstairs, much brighter and lighter, and you're overlooking the entire golf course with water features, and it's really nice, actually. Like I gotta say, like um Michigan uh uh can hold their own when it comes to the cannabis industry. I was surprised that the for edibles, it's near impossible to get an edible that's like five or ten milligrams. Uh, there's uh pot shot pots or pot shots, uh, which are one milligram Smarties. That was like one that you could get that was lower. I managed to find another company that did tens, but most of them are like 20s, 40s, 50s, like 200 milligram max. It's uh it's very unique. It's the first time I'd ever been there for that sort of uh market and community. But what I saw was people knew how to group grow good weed, people knew how to make good hash and good resin. Definitely have to say that Ryan and the Bubble Man brand had the nicest full melt. There was rosins that were on par where, you know, when you get to a certain level with rosin, it's like, yeah, this is as nice as it's gonna get. There's they, you know, they had really nice rosin. Um but full melt bubble, uh, Ryan was the only one, Bubble Man brand was the only one that I saw that had full melt bubble at the exchange. So that's kind of like an idea to focus on and press more into Michigan. They're a mature market, they have a mature rosin market. And I think that if bubble were to float across their plate, um, full melt bubble, six star, I think that they would very much uh purchase it. So well, who knows, Drizzle Whiz? I have no idea. I've never met you. It's quite possible. Just keep manifesting, dude. I certainly won't try to uh gatekeep and keep you out of it, but I can't promise to someone that I'd never met or don't know. But what I do love is that you've you're passionate and you're stoked. And I know Drizzle Wiz3555. Maybe one day I'm in New Mexico and we link up. I'm in New Mexico actually already with my partner Daniel. So the brand is operational in New Mexico. I thought you were I thought you had said something else. Oh yes, John Sinclair, R.I.P. John Sinclair. I met John Sinclair years ago in uh in Amsterdam. He interviewed me on his radio uh station. God, it must have been the 90s. That was crazy. That would have been at like Eddie's place, the cannabis college. Crazy, man. That is crazy. Those old cannabis cups, man. I miss them. They were fun. There was like nothing else going on at the time, you know? It was just the only thing that you could do. Once a year, you could go to the cannabis cup in Amsterdam.

SPEAKER_10

Wow. That was delicious. Super. Just like. Oh my god. Oh, nice, dude. Yeah, well, he's a super good guy. Easy to become uh good friends with John.

SPEAKER_11

Oh no, you feel what's going on, Boro? Oh my goodness. Don't feel bad. Dude, look at this guy. Just keeps buying like fucking birthday snacks. Look at this. Blueberry. Oh rice. That'll be mine. What are they? Waffles? Yeah, little waffles. Alright, alright. Would you get two orders? Oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_10

You are hilarious, dude. You are hilarious.

SPEAKER_11

Hash times cup, eh? Yeah, I'll try to get back here for sure. It's not easy. Oh, in Barcelona. Man, I love Barcelona. I have to say, I was bummed out when uh when uh we they decided to stop. Well, not they did they didn't decide. When they decided to smash down the the the venue in the hospital at I have to chew this on camera, I apologize.

SPEAKER_04

So good.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, it's not bad. Wow.

SPEAKER_11

That is very good, indeed. Well, Mother's Day Church. Bubble Man Solo Church. I don't know if in 12 years I've done a solo church for this long. What's that?

SPEAKER_10

Well, you're kind of next to me, but you're not on church with me. I'm feeling pretty solo here, dude.

SPEAKER_02

Get on camera.

SPEAKER_10

I feel pretty alone. But that's so good.

SPEAKER_11

We're gonna go visit our good friend Santi while we're here. Shout out to him and his whole mushroom crew. Maybe go film a little video with his um cultures and bags, and we should get some, dude. What? We should get some bags from Santi.

SPEAKER_10

Put it put it somewhere.

SPEAKER_11

Put it in your fireplace there.

SPEAKER_10

Three bags.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

People will be like, what's in your fireplace, dude? It's like the fire.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, the fire.

SPEAKER_11

The fire. Morning from Arizona. What's up, Turp Lorax? Solo streams can get wild. Yeah, you know, I've always uh been able to pull it off. I used to do these wake and bake streams and some other things. So I suspect there'll be a point in time here where I'll get a couple of people coming in. I know Etienne is in um Barcelona right now. We'll see if he comes in from La Creme. La Crema. This coffee shop he always hangs out with. I wish I would have spent more time there. I went there only once. Um usually the smoke really kicks gets me out of those shops in Barcelona. They're all burning tobacco in there, and I just can't fucking deal with it. It is not ideal for me. I wish I could I had a little uh more strength to it. I start telling stories I probably shouldn't be telling, Grandpa says when he's doing long sleeves.

SPEAKER_10

He's like, fuck. Nah nah, you know what? I bet. Sounds like a podcast. There's gonna be a podcast about it. The debauchery with Rambo podcast. Pretty much.

SPEAKER_02

That's his podcast right now.

SPEAKER_11

Yes, happy Mother's Day to all the mothers indeed. Including the mothers, keeping all my panelists from coming on this morning. Thank you. They deserve a break from four hours of past church. But not me. I'm relentless. I would do this by myself probably for two more years before I gave up. Especially after James and Bike put together the incredible, you know, I don't want to say AI, but AGI. And just this searchable database. I don't know how close we are to getting it up and running, but um I know the um the practice version or whatever is up right now.

SPEAKER_10

You can check it out at hash hash bible.org, I believe.

SPEAKER_09

Oh shit, yeah, I don't think I am missing out.

SPEAKER_11

Peace out, Boro. Sleep well. Sleep well. Well, we're closing in on our first hour here. Two weeks. Oh, look at that. James is in the chat. James is in the chat.

SPEAKER_10

In two weeks it's gonna be live. That's pretty exciting.

SPEAKER_11

Not gonna lie. It seems what's that? I hit Mike up that he's been like uh had his head down, but uh he I think he said he's gonna get back to me here in a bit.

SPEAKER_10

Awesome.

SPEAKER_09

Something along those lines. Yummy dessert. That's really good.

SPEAKER_10

I'm gonna have to put that there for a second. Smash out a dab. Maybe I'll try that brulee. Yeah, it is funky, isn't it? Oh, we got a good chunk of it left, too. Birthday dabs with Kyle. Ah, to be 33 again. How great is that. And the birthday popco.

SPEAKER_09

I love bananas. Yeah. This is definitely like a bananas. I like that.

SPEAKER_00

I like that.

SPEAKER_11

Alright, so what do we got going on here? Adam Dunn, I'm here. Happy birthday, Kyle. What's up? Why aren't you here? That's what I think honestly. Oh, well, that makes sense.

SPEAKER_10

That's actually a pretty good reason for not being home. As far as reasons go. I would hope so. Well, Kyle and I are doing it up.

SPEAKER_11

We'll probably escalate into mushroom gummies sooner than later, but uh we'll see. We'll see.

SPEAKER_09

We'll see. Not ready yet. Oh my goodness, what a taste so. Yeah, the ha the haze brulee is on point as well.

SPEAKER_11

I can tell you some things, right?

SPEAKER_04

Wow. That was uh pretty bad. Sort of coughing in your ear the first time.

SPEAKER_09

I muted it the second time. Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Oh yeah. I sure am. Hitting some uh Mother's Day dabs. You're in Denver. Yeah, that thing's amazing. It does chug. It's funny because you could imagine someone saying that and being like, as if it chugs any more than this. It chugs so much more than this. I would say it's literally like 5x. It shocked me how hard that thing hit when I first pulled it. Every once in a while, glass surprises me. Every once in a while, glass surprises me.

SPEAKER_09

Beers definitely does. Here, yeah, let me show it again.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, look at this fucking thing. Straight elbow. Here, let's see if we can like make him come into play. Hey, what's going on, dude? Oh, I'm just uh heading over here.

SPEAKER_10

The elbow puppet show.

SPEAKER_02

The elbow.

SPEAKER_10

Yeah, I don't have any fancy. There's no fancy tops on my um.

SPEAKER_11

When are you gonna get bat bike on? I wanna get bike on today. What are you talking about?

SPEAKER_02

Where are you at bike?

SPEAKER_11

Let's see if he wants to. That'd be nice. Be nice to have someone fucking come on talking to myself. Yeah, but you're like you don't have a mic. You're you're like coming in, probably super filtered through one of my mics. I know. You have we have to be like, you know, you it far away. Howdy B man, howdy, all in chat. Howdy, howdy.

SPEAKER_02

Bike is a hermit, is what game was.

SPEAKER_09

Awesome anyway, and it's more crystallized at 11 than 30. Huh.

SPEAKER_10

Bike does what bike does. Well good, as bike should.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, where is Mike Denver?

SPEAKER_10

I don't know.

SPEAKER_09

What's going on, Denver? It's like 1052. I bet you Denver's just getting up.

SPEAKER_10

Dude, it's Sunday. It's Mother's Day. We've been up for hours. That Mark Wahlberg comedy was pretty funny. That was pretty funny. What was that called? Balls up? Balls up.

SPEAKER_11

Uh, do I think Denver is the Mecca for Rodden in the States? Well, first of all, I would have a hard time giving you an accurate um explanation because I have not been to all of the states. The other thing is, as it often seems to be, is your ability to find it, whether it's in legal stores or not. You know, if you if you have bad luck and you go to a market and you buy rosin three times in a row from three very different stores, but you end up buying the shittier ones than the better ones, you might leave thinking that state makes shitty rosin. But in reality, the slice of that state that you experienced in that very short period of time that you were there was um didn't really, you know, it wasn't great. But that has more to do with you and your ability to pick the ones that are actually good versus the ones that aren't, versus whether that state uh actually has, you know, great rosin or not. I definitely think people are it's a mature market here, but I couldn't say if it's more mature than California or you know, wherever else.

SPEAKER_00

Probably um great rosin in the uh we go make a shoot today, yeah? We go make a shoot.

SPEAKER_11

Wasabi. Oh, thank you. Thank you, hi Tokic. It's been great. I love Colorado. Big fan, big fan. Absolutely wonderful state from what I've experienced of it so far. The weather's been crazy. I've come here like three or four times in the winter now, and it's just like apparently it doesn't snow here and it's like 70 degrees. Is that normal? Yeah, it's interesting how the um that market, the rosin market, you know. I really would be surprised if the growth in the rosin market wasn't directly correlated to these devices, you know, not necessarily only Pufco, certainly the majority is Pufco if you look at their at their sales. But just these little things that make just these simple little things that, like, oh, you can like remember just scooping out the oil and like trying to rub it on something and scooping it, heating it with a lighter. And this is just like civilized. Like, oh, you just scoop it, you push the button, and it drops. All these little devices, the pivots and the peaks and the pros and the proxies, and fuck. I can't believe it, man. I used to carry pelican cases full of shit blowtorches back in the day, dude. Like everything you could imagine, I've gone through it. Crazy glass, big pipes, small pipes, fucking banger baskets and dab rights and all these amazing things that I still have at my desk at my house, but I'm not as interested in carrying those things around with me to the top of Whistler Mountain, snowmobiling in the fucking ice caves on the Pemberton ice caps, you know, like uh wake wake skating on the ocean on my boat. Like I can just have these devices. And I'm I'm you know, I'm not uh ignorance of the idea that they can let you down if you don't charge them and if you don't clean them. Almost like 75 to 80 percent is user, you know, misuse that generally causes these things to fuck up. There's a huge percentage of that at play. And so I just choose to take care of mine and clean it as often as I can and fucking um yeah. I'm I don't think the industry, I think Rosin would be at like 0.01% if it was just people in rigs smoking it. It's so um I don't know if the peaks destroyed the melt market to move, honestly. I think that most people um don't have melt. They don't have that quality available to them. Certainly they're not squishing that quality of hash to make their rosin. If they are, they're a very, very small percentage of the majority of people who are doing it. Absolutely.

SPEAKER_09

Absolutely. Oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_11

What are you saying there, Adam? You tried to get Tim back in the studio multiple times, came up with a great title, Fark Your Couch. Oh boy. I mean, I dab melt in mine, but I've got six star, and it's I because I see people like, oh, that'll fuck up my my atomizer. I'm like, how? You just it's just like the rod, and you just scoop it out with the you just wipe it out with a q-tip, and it seems to work fine for me. Yes, that's right. Most don't have access to the melt. That's accurate. And even when you're you're talking to someone about their melt, sometimes it's not true melt. Might be a half melt or a sizzle sizzle, but maybe not a six-star turn to water and drip down. If it don't bubble, it ain't worth the trouble.

SPEAKER_09

Skuntman Sam.

SPEAKER_11

Yes, the Jeffro, I'm the same way. I've got my universal heater from V nail, and I've got my bangers from Toro from JP. And I use a couple different pipes. I got a ship and a little Dustin Revere. I like glass. I enjoy the feet the feel of good glass. I love motherships. They hit like nobody's business. Uh, and it's definitely a difference. I just can't believe, okay. You know what it's very much like? That rig, metaphorically, is the DSLR camera, the high-end camera with the beautiful lens and the high-end batteries, right? Mark Mark IV 5D Canon, you know, five, six thousand dollar camera. And then there's the iPhone. And the iPhone is the Puffco. And the DSLR is the rig with the quartz and the banger and the this and the that and the dab right and everything that you need to take that dab. These are getting closer and closer. I'll tell you, as a photographer, I barely take a photo with my DSLR anymore. It's crazy. And these devices will get closer and closer and closer until I have zero doubts that they will surpass the rig. It'll be interesting to see how it comes about, what way it comes about, but the way they're working on RD is so extreme that I would not be surprised in the least that they at least, you know, get to par with the rig, with a unique, I'm not saying this exact device. Maybe something completely different. You know, maybe something completely different that's just gonna be, you know, completely different.

SPEAKER_09

Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Bubble hash dab, take me one q-tip to clean the chamber. Rosin takes half of a q-tip. Oh, this guy's like fucking measuring his q-tips. Holy shit. Alright, I don't know why I've got such a weird here. Let's do dynamic gallery. Try that out. What's going on? Darren's S26 Ultra. Hey, bro. How's it going?

SPEAKER_05

Can you see me?

SPEAKER_11

I can see you. I can hear you.

SPEAKER_05

D420K. Bong rip, mother lovers. Better going fire up the bong, eh?

SPEAKER_11

Well, unless you just want to say that shit and then not fire up the bong.

SPEAKER_05

No, I think that would be uh hypocritical of me. What's going on, dude? Not much, man. How about you?

SPEAKER_11

I'm doing good. I was just saying hi to a gentleman that uh just walked in the door here. Boom, there he is. It's cut, it's Kyle's birth, it's Kyle's birthday today.

SPEAKER_05

Happy birthday, Kyle. It was my grandson's birthday last week, and I got him this my old uh the battle axe? Viking battle axe chain. He likes his chain, so he's gonna be real stoked to get this. Oh my god, dude.

SPEAKER_10

That is so fucking pimp. The battle axe.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, yeah. The Viking battle axe for the grandson. He's uh he's gonna be stoked for sure.

SPEAKER_10

Dude, that looks pretty good.

SPEAKER_11

Yes, D420K is the man. Good to see you and the glorious stoic beat beard.

SPEAKER_05

You know what? I got a story. Oh, good. I was lighting my fucking torch. Light my torch up. There's a little piece there that got melted on my burner. It's a light, it's a very blue flame, so you can't see it. And I moved my bong, I moved the time, I moved my bong to do the bong rip. I reached leaned in to do it, and this whole part of my beard went like it fucking was flames were thick in my eyeball almost. I had to trim it down, it was longer, it was fuller. That was about two months ago, so it's filling back in, but holy fuck, what a surprise! I didn't finish the bong rip needless to say I was putting on my face.

SPEAKER_11

Holy shit, dude. That's fucking insane. That is insane. I remember remember when we used to use the beeline all the time. Oh yeah. Okay, so so I had a beeline, and I was taking a bong ramp, and then I put it, I I I waved it out. I shook it, and then I put it on my desk right next to me. And I guess it didn't go out. It was a super small flame, so I'm on my computer just fucking working, and my wife walks into the office, and this fucking beeline ball has like a two foot lane. Like off of it, bro. She's like, why is your office on fire? Like, she just she couldn't wrap her head around it. And then I looked and was like, dude, it was like a magic trick. It just that didn't exist. And then I looked, and it was, it was literally a two-foot flame off of my beeline ball. Those things are the ultimate, like, holy shit, man. Like, I stopped using that shit in the house.

SPEAKER_05

Use it for a fire starter when you're out in the boat. I gotta do it right up with everything I need out there if I gotta spend a night even.

SPEAKER_09

Right. No shit. Holy Christ, that's funny. That is fucking funny.

SPEAKER_04

He's getting ready now.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, I think we're pretty ready. There's uh we're puff puff coming up here. What do I got here? There's that uh swamp water fumes.

SPEAKER_10

Fucking it's another one that's got some rotten fucking it's definitely not gonna. Yeah, some dumpster dumpster divers stink.

SPEAKER_09

Nice. Some rotten something, something. I quite like the rotten papaya.

SPEAKER_11

Big fam, big fan. Happy Mother's Day, Press Club. Did you hear I shouted out your mothers today on the uh sponsorship shout-out? I sponsored the mothers of the entrepreneurs. It was awesome.

SPEAKER_05

Happy Mother's Day, yes. To all you moms and moms that aren't with us.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Indeed.

SPEAKER_11

Remember that time you brought Santa Claus in and he did a dab on Hash Church? That was amazing.

SPEAKER_09

Yep. That was fucking amazing, dude.

SPEAKER_04

Oh my god, that was fucking awesome.

SPEAKER_09

You're fucking roboting out there for a second. You came in weird.

SPEAKER_05

I uh it's funny because when we first started doing some some videos, you came up here and we had Santa Claus uh in here with his bong ripping and stuff like that. But he was saying some stupid shit. Do you remember? He begs me. Didn't use the videos or anything like that because because it was I'll just put it out there. He he he was talking stupid, trying to joke, but he was also being a bit racist. Oh shit, racist Santa Claus. Yeah, I think it was like he literally dropped one of the bombs you don't drop, and I looked at him and was like, Yeah, we're not be gonna be able to put that online, man. You know, you screwed yourself on that fucking video, you know. Well, hopefully we were able to. I talked to him. We did, we did. He didn't drop those bombs around me no more and that sort of stuff. I'm racist as fucking hell myself against stupid people, period. I don't yeah, you always have been.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, you always have been. You're right, you're racist against stupidity. It's actually not racist, though. You're just hateful against stupidity.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, yeah, it's pretty fucking hard to take sometimes. But you know, it happens. Just gotta know how to navigate through it. Sometimes it's with a punch. The best the best learned lessons.

SPEAKER_09

I learned some of those when I was younger.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, me too.

SPEAKER_09

When keeping it real goes bad, Dave Chappelle style.

SPEAKER_11

Right? That could have been a Chappelle episode.

SPEAKER_05

Blind white supremacist.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_05

The stuff that that guy comes out with was just unreal.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, he was pretty pretty brilliant. Can I have the alcohol? Yes, sir. We've got our isopropanol in a shot in a shot glass. These are the only shots that uh Kyle does. Isopropanol shots for the possibility.

SPEAKER_05

There's that guy that does the rosin um in van there. Um geez, I'm trying to remember his name or the the the stuff that he does his brand name, but it's really, really fucking good. Nick a tea? No, no, he was a new guy on the scene a few years ago. Like he literally watched our videos and stuff and got inspired, and this way he does his extractions and everything is is literally near perfect, and is ros, and like there is this orange citrus stuff that was tasted like sweet mandarin oranges, not the not the linoline that you'd get from the fucking diesel and stuff like that, where it's strong lemon aftertaste. It was just sweet oranges. Fuck, it was good.

SPEAKER_09

That's awesome.

SPEAKER_05

I think his name's Justin. Okay. Where's he awesome? Cups, he won some stuff up in Whistler and stuff a while ago, too.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, Whistler. I know there was cups up there.

SPEAKER_05

Well, I thought it was something to do with you and stuff like that. You guys, it was something to do with uh Ash and Roz and everything. The guy, the guy is fucking phenomenal. Johnny B would know his name. Um, I don't know why I don't know the name right off the bat. That's kind of drive.

SPEAKER_11

Is it is it chronosur?

SPEAKER_05

No, no, van span. Yes. Have you sampled any of his gear?

SPEAKER_00

Um, I think I have, yes.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, he's uh he's he's doing some incredible stuff.

SPEAKER_11

Nice. That's your uh your shout-out for the day. Go try some van span.

SPEAKER_05

Yes, sir. If you can. I don't know where you where you get it from or whatever, but uh I'm sure it's available somewhere. What I gotta what I gotta do is I gotta I gotta drive north here back up to work. Well thanks for stopping in. And uh thanks for the invite. Come in on Sundays. I don't know if we're working we're working up there or not. I think we're taking them off. But uh I can always pop in while I'm on the site too, because I can do that type of shit, right? No problem. Maybe one day I'll jump in when I'm out working and say hi and show you what I'm doing. That'd be awesome, dude. And everybody out there, thanks for watching. Thanks for bong ripping, mother lovers, and happy mother's day to all you beautiful moms out there here and gone to heaven. Love you all.

SPEAKER_10

Peace out, brother.

SPEAKER_05

Hey, brother.

SPEAKER_10

Safe travels.

SPEAKER_05

You betcha. I just gotta I gotta figure out how to how to exit here now. Uh okay, I'll try it.

SPEAKER_11

That's awesome. You just have it in your fucking, he'll have it in his pocket all the way to where he's driving. Just have d420k in the pocket. There we go. All right. Well, that was nice to see D420K. Been a while. I actually talked to him the other night while I was in Detroit, Michigan, spending my last night before I flew into Denver, and I had a good little uh FaceTime call with D. It was good to catch up with him, find out what he's been up to, find out what his plans are, and uh yeah, just hear from him. It's been too long, man. Haven't talked to Dee nearly as much as I used to when he was uh more involved in uh the scene and in Vancouver. So very nice to see him. I got some extract cellar rainbow guava. Amazing. Oh yeah? Rainbow guava. Is it Rosin? Yes, please. All right, I got some extract cellar rainbow guava too. Look at that. I just spoke it into the universe, and then I heard this like, I could bring you a jar if you want. Marcus? Yes, yes, I do. I mean, he's got two fire flames there with the word amazing. Actually, it's the word uh maz, it's uh mazazing. That might be a misspell, or maybe he's throwing a little zazza in amazing. Who knows?

SPEAKER_09

He'll be back another day. It was it was dirty south genetics.

SPEAKER_11

It was indeed nice to see him. Well, we're only an hour and 13 minutes into this hash church, and I have only seen one guest so far. This is what Mother's Day does to you.

SPEAKER_09

I wonder what uh these other trippers are up to.

SPEAKER_11

Let's see. Sunday. Looks like we're gonna be doing another podcast here later with Grambo for Kyle's birthday. At least that's what he said was going to happen. So that's dual podcasts for uh the Rainbow Guava number five. Okay. Have I tried in-house melts? Yes, I have. Absolutely, I have. I like the I liked everything I tried from in-house. It was really, really nice stuff. Kay is a good dude. He's come on Hash Church a couple times. Um, really link up with them while we're here. I like how they're doing things. I like their selections and pheno hunting and how they go about making sure they have uh, you know, novel flavors available to their um fan base. I think they've definitely um, you know, it's I thought they had been here a lot longer than just like the last two or three years. I was sort of surprised that, well, I guess you know, you can really establish yourself in Denver with nice product in a fairly short period of time. Just make sure it's consistent and you got good product. And more importantly, be very clear on the grades of hash that you're selling. Right? I had a uh we do a like I call it a mid-grade bubble. It's still like 55% THC. It's just not a melty bubble. It's a bubble you can smoke in a pipe or in a joint or however, but it's certainly not like the meltiest bubble. We don't sell it as melt, but we really have to start. It got from one store, they kind of copy and pasted a thing that said it was melt and someone bought it and they were upset. So we gotta, you know, you want to make sure you figure out how to, you know, still give people what they want, but make sure that you're not confusing your customer base and you know, buying you know, mediocre bubble thinking it's six-star bubble. I mean, you'd think a clue would be when you paid half the price for it, that it would probably be like maybe, hey, I wonder if this was like no melt bubble at this price. But people are sometimes anxious to maybe you know get that that that good deal that's so good it doesn't exist. Volcalino, there it is. Welcome. I will be growing. I will be growing.

SPEAKER_09

That is good. How am I unemployed? Jeez, I don't know. Good hash, that's not only melt, it makes great hash joints.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, exactly. It does. It's very strong still. Smoke it in any way, it's still a very strong product. I personally just love melt. I love watching it sizzle and bubble and clear up, clear dome up. It's um yeah, I've always I was hypnotized by it the first time I saw it, and nothing anyone would do from then on in would convince me that non-melty bubble was a comparable experience.

SPEAKER_10

But not everyone wants six-star bubble. I have quite a bit of experience with aged hash, yeah.

SPEAKER_11

All right, Dr. Mark's a commencement today. I forgot about that. Oh my goodness. Mother's Day commencement for Dr. Mark. He's probably up there giving away uh diplomas. Oh yeah, look at that. Dr. Mark commencement. Congratulations. That's awesome. The professor. We've got our Vermont University professor at Hash Church that's just here on the regular. Hey, some daisy can't make it. Those daisies at commencement doing university stuff. Yeah, those Dougie videos are funny. Yeah, I was uh, you know, I did I guess I'm at a point in my life where they did they it never it just didn't trigger me at all. I thought, you know what, this is pretty funny, and I thought it was pretty smart too. Because um he can, you know, he's gonna build this conversation and this audience, and then he's gonna start releasing his announcements for his events, and that's really smart. I'm guaranteed he's not being bothered by anything that anyone is saying in the videos, you know, and getting upset with him and stuff, and taking him also serious. I don't think Doug is taking himself serious personally. Maybe you have a different opinion, Caleb. What do you think of Doug's videos that he's doing on this uh this uh BHO versus the Rosin boys?

SPEAKER_01

Which Doug is this? Oh man, I'm so out of the loop.

SPEAKER_11

This is Doug man, Doug Hitman, right? Dougie. He's he was Hitman Glass, he did chalice. He's got a ton of videos that he's been doing lately. Just trying to stir the community up, but he's basically coming out and bashing on Rosin boys, he's calling them Rosin boys, really, you know, talking down on them and just being like BHO is so much better. Like BHO is the best, like you guys are like fail tech, like you smell each other's farts, like he's really trolling hard. I'm surprised you haven't seen it yet because it's very much like up your alley in regards to the social commentary. Like so, like the Water Boys have already turned it into uh like a South Park episode. Like it's high quality. Yeah, yeah, exactly. So they're trolling Doug in that. So the videos I'm talking about are the videos that Doug is has has been making. And uh I mean they're kind of funny. They're kind of funny. They haven't been bugging me at all. But the language, yeah, fail tech, just just the whole language of it. How you doing, anyway, Caleb?

SPEAKER_01

I'm doing well. I'm doing well. Just on the road, heading to see the mother-in-law for Mother's Day.

SPEAKER_11

Nice, that's what's up. That's what's up. I'm at the reserve in Colorado.

SPEAKER_01

It looks beautiful. I see sunshine there.

SPEAKER_11

Dude, check this shit out. I'll give you a little tour of the the venue.

SPEAKER_01

It's got bean bags. I'm already a fan.

SPEAKER_09

Dude, they're huge, they're huge bean bags.

SPEAKER_01

Wow, multiple stories so you can physically get higher as you get higher.

SPEAKER_10

He's got all the roach art.

SPEAKER_01

Oh.

SPEAKER_10

Right? They're all made from the the roaches.

SPEAKER_09

And then uh, yeah, look at these fucking bean dangers.

SPEAKER_01

Not that I'd advise it, but you can almost jump off there and land on one safely. Oh, I'm I'm doing I'm doing it. I'm doing it.

SPEAKER_09

I'm absolutely doing it.

SPEAKER_11

What do you think, dude? Do you think we can do backflips off the mezzanine and land on these beanbag chairs? You want to be able to open it with your beanbag jumps? You've already thought about it, Caleb.

SPEAKER_10

Fucking psychopath. That's awesome.

SPEAKER_11

Well, that's cool, man. That is cool. I've just been uh kind of chilling by myself in here, actually. Telling some stories and talking to the folks in chat.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. That was uh man, nice. Etienne has joined. I have last Sunday I was at uh Mendo Cove. I was unable to join. That was a fun local event, and it's the first event that I've heard of that took all the profits that they got from ticket sales, food sales at the event, and from the sponsors and are distributing it back to the farmers that entered. So I'd love to see that be a new standard in cups because not only I mean farmers or rosin makers, when they're entering a competition, they've got to put up their you know best product. There's already an opportunity cost there. If there's competitions where, especially when they're invite only or when they're geographically limited, if the actual cash cost of participating can be zero or in this case negative, um, that would be that'd be great.

SPEAKER_11

So here's a question. The people that threw the event, did they cover their costs with sponsorship and ticket sales and then give what was left over to the growers? Or okay, so they didn't they didn't go into debt themselves.

SPEAKER_01

No.

SPEAKER_11

Because then it's not feasible. They but they did it as a non-profit, they didn't make any profit.

SPEAKER_01

They didn't make any profit, and there was a team of a big team of volunteers that was also needed to make it happen.

SPEAKER_11

Okay. Well, that's cool. Yeah, that's a cool uh idea. You just uh what I'm my thing is when I wanted to do legends as just legends, it was okay. But when Sam turned it into a contest, suddenly the hashmakers were more willing to spend the time and the money and the energy. It like it was just like they wanted it to be a contest because they wanted to either like win or get second or third, and then really like put that on their Instagram, put it on their bios, put it like really promote that idea that I'm an award-winning hash maker, which um was was kind of the the benefit for them, right? Like, you know, and not always were they the grower. Sometimes um they were just the hash maker. I was always obviously more impressed when they were the grower and the hashmaker. It was like, oh my god, that's incredible. But I also kind of always promoted at Legends that people bring their growers. It's like, oh, bring your grower. Like we want to, we want to hear from them too. So yeah, that's pretty cool, man, that uh that that was distributed back to them. That is fucking super cool.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, the winner was a fire horse OG from Arcana Flowers in the year of the fire horse that was fitting. And second place was Royal Blueberry from Emerald Spirit Botanicals, which had 9% THC. So that's also super interesting. Nine? It was a one-to-one. Interesting waving.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, Etienne. How you doing, buddy?

SPEAKER_11

How's it going, homie?

SPEAKER_10

You're muted. Always having a conversation. He's like, I'm not talking to you.

SPEAKER_11

Hello, hello, Etienne Fontaine, vous sommes mutés.

SPEAKER_08

Sorry, I was negotiating some Piatella. I'm at the La Crema Gracia, and I'm asking for that house hash because I have my own, but don't get me wrong, uh, of which I am toking on. Uh, but uh yeah, hi everybody. Welcome. Uh hi from Barcelona.

SPEAKER_11

Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers in Barcelona.

SPEAKER_08

And happy Mother's Day as well as uh FC Barcelona. My team. There's Kenzie over here. Uh yeah. Uh hopefully soon I'm gonna bring on uh I wanted to introduce everybody to uh Stefan who runs La Crema Grasia, which is uh one of the uh cooler places here in Barcelona. Uh it's a it's a small local shop. Our friend Kenzie works here. Uh I tend to come here when I get the opportunity because the hash is wonderful. Uh and then uh he says some rosins. And uh this is what uh we're getting oops.

SPEAKER_11

Dude, that shit was like 3D, it came right at me.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, right. Gotta watch that shit. It's hilarious how it does that. And uh, of course, thank you very much to our Puffco people.

SPEAKER_10

That core is insane, dude.

SPEAKER_08

This is the most amazing travel companion. I cannot tell you how I used to dream of something small, compact, easy, actually works consistently. And uh yeah, it's just one of those things that makes me very, very happy. Tools. Tools that work. Nothing, nothing more frustrating than tools that don't work.

SPEAKER_11

I gotta admit, dude, I really do love that one. I take it skiing all the time. I got one here in Colorado too for when I'm out in the boat and I don't want to hit this in the car or whatever. I feel like that one's where are you today? I'm at the reserve here in Colorado, in Denver. It's like a private kind of club space that my buddy Kyle owns that I've partnered up with him on, and we're throwing these like very private parties here. It's fucking super cool. But all this like amazing art that Adam Dunn has been so kind enough to bring. So these are all Vincent Gordon's. Nice.

SPEAKER_10

Wow, great art, man.

SPEAKER_11

It's all over the place. Like this place has great art. He's got a giant Chris Dyer downstairs. I don't know how um far I could go before um I lose the internet though. Oh yeah. He's like there's a net everywhere.

SPEAKER_08

Love your shirt.

SPEAKER_11

You like that?

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, that's fucking awesome, man. Slinger.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, dude.

SPEAKER_08

Slangin.

SPEAKER_00

My old home is slanger.

SPEAKER_11

Hell yeah. So you're in Barcelona, things are wonderful, you're at La Crema?

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, and of course, with all the art around me, and of course, yeah. It's a well-lit place with lots of great, great cannabis art by Mossy Giant. So behind me, of course, is the history of Mexico, which is gonna be coming out very soon in um comic book form. Um, so that's I guess the main the main drawing or the the main gallery, and then uh they've there's a full breakdown of everybody in the um in the book. So there'll be the grand history of Mexico coming soon, because of course there's a large history of cannabis around the world, and it's great to see these cultures being embraced as well as uh yeah, people care. Yeah, uh, you know, and on top of that, it's it's you know, acknowledgement of our history is something that we've been denied for so many years, right? By our education systems, uh, it's something we've all had to learn from right, the counterculture or the underground and our smoking circles, etc. You know, because it's definitely, you know, now it's being taught in you know higher educated places, but you know, earlier on, you know, we had to figure all this stuff out on our own, right? There was no, you know, Oaksterdam universities and things like that to really uh rally around or point us in the directions until you know our generation of people really started to push it in a direction that we realized education had to go beyond just passing out flyers and you know talking to the fellow man. We had to get a little serious about shit.

SPEAKER_11

So yeah, no shit. Hey, I have a question.

SPEAKER_08

Yep.

SPEAKER_11

One of the things I'm I love Barcelona, it's one of my favorite cities, and I love the um sh uh the spots, the the private clubs. One of the things I just absolutely can't handle is the tobacco smoke. It seems like everyone that I go to has this, like it just has tobacco smoke. Is there any in Barcelona that don't allow that? Or is it pretty much a hundred percent everyone smoking with tobacco in these venues?

SPEAKER_08

No, not everybody, but it's uh it's an accepted reality, unfortunately. It's a it's more I think a Spanish tradition, you know. It's like that mistake I made. Well, it's it's a European tradition, right? Where the first time I made a mistake in Amsterdam in '95, somebody's like, you want to hit this? And I was like, sure, and took a fucking big old whiff of that. And of course, it was a tobacco hash joint. And of course, I was hacking like a wee little child, you know, because uh not prepared for the tobacco, uh, or would not have been hailed as deep, right? So um, no, unfortunately, it's uh it's it's just a reality of uh you know the culture. Um maybe there are. Uh let me ask.

SPEAKER_06

Are there clubs that don't allow tobacco smoking that are strictly cannabis, or is it pretty much all a mix? I think it's pretty much all mixed.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, yeah. Stefan, he's the owner. He says it's pretty much all an all-mix.

SPEAKER_11

So that's a unique spot. That's a unique thing in bar in Barcelona. That if you opened the only non-tobacco spot, you could uh you you would have no competition with the people who didn't want to be in tobacco. There's gotta be like hundreds of them at any given time in the city.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, oh yeah, yeah. I mean, there's hundreds of clubs, but you know, he says, yeah, it's common. So that's the thing, is tobacco is usually mixed with to stretch things out. Uh, because yeah, again, traditionally it's it's not flour, you know, because Morocco is just over the Mediterranean. So they're used to you know, dry, crumbly hash. And so dry, crumbly hash is what goes into this, you know, their you know, their cigarettes or their their joints, quote unquote. But uh remember, because remember when we're in Barcelona, I mean when in Amsterdam, they would call our joints either Germans or Americans because they were strictly cannabis, because that's how you know they viewed us as the weirdos, right? Because we actually did not mix our hash and tobacco. We put hash in our weed, and they're like, What the fuck are you doing? Right, because you know, we were, you know, you know, uh, and you know, Sam and everybody else, you know, you just follow his little trail of screens everywhere, right? So, you know, everybody had their thing, but the majority of you know, Dutch and European people, uh, again, they think it's this traditional drier hash that they're used to using a lighter to crumble and stretch it along their tobacco because there was just no cannabis flour or floss, you know, to you know, mix anything with, you know, and if so, it was uh yeah, mixing it with hash, it's just they they consider that you know some sort of weird sin.

SPEAKER_11

Well, hopefully, you know, down the line they can uh like all of us just uh learn that, oh yeah, shit. We you know, we grew up with this, but maybe it's not the best way, but we can still do this. It just seems like a wild thing to combine cannabis with tobacco and the way it affects your lungs and the way it goes deep into your lungs, especially with cannabis, with the help of cannabis. It's uh it would be cool to see something there that was uh that was tobacco free. That was my only kind of bummer that I could never hang out at the shops, even HQ and David spent an incredible amount of money on an HVAC system, like 60 or 70,000 euros, you know, just this beautiful system. But when it got busy in there, I just to me it's I just get sick. I just I can feel I feel physically ill from it, like it's I'm be I'm being poisoned. And uh that's fucking crazy. Like that's crazy.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, it's just uh one of those things. Uh I remember when I was uh talking back in 2010, I originally came to Barcelona and some of the original coffee shop owners were telling me that yeah, they the uh the police would come and hold them up until they would basically bring in the HVAC in it so that they could deal with the tobacco. You know, that was even back then. Literally the guy said, Yeah, we had to sit there at uh with the cops pointing guns at us until the HVAC people showed up, and then they had to pay those prices, which back then were you know 28, 30,000 euro for you know these types of bear scrappers, which you know, you're forced to either have or you you know you're out of business. So uh that's kind of the compromise where the Barcelona's like, okay, you can have the shops, but you better at least have the clean air.

SPEAKER_11

Um and not just the clean air, the other main the major compromise that I saw, and I started going there in around 04, was um not hanging out in front of the shops, which they are extremely strict to this day because they know that is the thing that will get them busted. Having people hang out in front of the shops, like lighting joints, like talking and laughing. It's like, get the fuck out of away from the front door. That's generally what I've uh seen in Barcelona. A lot of the shops won't even let you leave until they look out the door and see on camera that there's no one around and that it's open to leave. Better safe than sorry.

SPEAKER_09

I always say better safe than sorry. Okay, there we go. Look at that. It's just you and I now.

SPEAKER_08

Oh, I can't hear you now. Yes, I can hear you. Can you hear me now? There you can go.

SPEAKER_11

I can hear you like a radio DJ, bro.

SPEAKER_08

Here it is. I'm sitting here with Stefan. Stefan is the owner of uh La Crema Grasia. So if you have any questions, he is uh the man who really understands uh, you know, he's been navigating these waters here in Barcelona for definitely a while. So uh Marcus was asking specifically about the tobacco. Uh he has a problem because everywhere he goes in Barcelona, there's um tobacco smoke allowed, and he is sensitive to the tobacco smoke. So he was asking if there were clubs specifically that were um cannabis specific, and you said, of course, that was not the case. So he was wondering if that that type of club would be successful in Barcelona that was strictly cannabis, not tobacco.

SPEAKER_13

I think some some uh some clubs like this could have a certain success because all the extraction all the extraction is having a lot of success, and uh use it with like electronic devices, yeah, exactly. So yeah, but I think some clubs are going into that direction. We're our club is a bit uh it's not a specialized club, but we have a neighborhood club, so uh usually normal people who consume Canada's daily uh in Spain. Usually they they they smoke against tobacco, maybe fifty percent or fifty-fifty. So that's the the the tradition. I know it seems a bit weird for for American people, I don't know. Yeah, but still American in Canada in Canada it's less weird.

SPEAKER_11

Can you hear me? Oh sometimes sometimes only one has the uh yeah try that again.

SPEAKER_07

Just put it all the way in. Can you hear now? Can you hear me? Hello? No, can you hear it? No? I can hear you.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, I can hear you. I'm asking him next to you if he can hear me.

SPEAKER_13

Yeah, I can hear my very noise.

SPEAKER_11

Go ahead. Okay, now I gotta remember what I was gonna say. Oh I'm I'm from Canada, where we have Quebec. Oh, I I just started talking. I he pulled it out. I wasn't talking when he couldn't hear me.

SPEAKER_08

No, no, he the earphone isn't working well, that's why. Go ahead. Uh I'm gonna have oversight of him.

SPEAKER_11

In Quebec, on the east coast of Canada, it's all French people smoking tobacco with hash.

SPEAKER_13

The hashish and the in the you know, the Yuri Fean really uh discovered uh cannabis hashish, and uh it's a culture that's been going on since uh I guess the mid of the 19th century. And uh, you know, the French, uh the Spanish, the Italians, uh they all learn, you know, the cannabis culture through through tobacco. And I know it seems a bit weird, but uh I actually like it, you know. Uh I don't smoke pure cigarettes, but I smoke uh always like a few joints a day mixed with tobacco, and I actually like the the the the uh the effect, you know. I know it would be weird, but I think we all we use our you know medicine and poison, and uh uh it's a sweet poison, but uh uh it's also a sacred plant. Yeah, tobacco, yeah, like uh Kenzie is saying it's a sacred plant. And exactly was smoked uh by by by the Mesoamericans during during thousands of years, and it met another plant that has been smoked also for thousands of years. So it's uh it's a bit weird, but we we do it.

SPEAKER_11

I don't know. Well, it's it's it's not that tobacco is weird, it's that what most people smoke isn't tobacco. It's um like shredded paper with nicotine liquid soaked on it. It's you know it's sprayed with radium 226. Like the tobacco industry, if you just look at how they care for the plants, it's not the sacred plant that we're talking about. Of course, the Jamaicans smoked cannabis with their uh uh tobacco Indians in India, uh sadhus smoking chillums on the banks of the Ganges, they're all mixing the hash with tobacco. Um, so it's not that the mixing with tobacco is weird. The weirdness is the perversion of the tobacco plant with, you know, sprayed with radioactive nucleotides that not only kill the people who smoke it, but also the people who are just next to them while they're smoking it. So it becomes like more than just the like, because obviously I would always fight for your right uh to enjoy tobacco and then to enjoy cannabis the way you enjoy it. It's just unfortunate for me because I can't enjoy it when when there's the sweet poison mixed in with it. I'm so susceptible to it, I'll turn green and start throwing up. It's crazy. If I feel like I can feel the same way from tobacco smoke as I do from too much sun. Like when I get radiation poisoning like sunstroke, I feel exactly the same with tobacco, but it happens way faster. And I'm also susceptible to that. Like if I go to Jamaica and I go in the sun for like 30, 40 minutes, I'll get sunstroke for sure. And then I'll be like throwing up and just feeling sick. I I don't know why tobacco has always made me feel this way, but I suspect it's because of the radium 226. Because that's when I when I went down the David Malmo Levine rabbit hole of the large tobacco companies and industry, he led me to this compound they were using to spray called radium-226, which when you burn turns into many, many, many things. But the two I researched were lead-210 and polonium-210, two compounds that are both radioactive nucleotides and are created and produced in the burning of radium-226, which is sprayed on like 99% of tobacco that most people inhale uh into their lungs. So I think tobacco is a sacred plant. I think when the Jamaicans smoke it and they're they're actually smoking what Africans would call like daga or whatever, like it's really like dark tobacco leaf. It's not cigarettes. That shit never gave me a headache once at all. The Indians in in India, the sadus, when I smoked chillums with them, that gave me a headache because they were using cigarettes, not actual tobacco just from some field. They had the the little shredded paper with the. So it's those are we just have to identify that they're very different things. And there's a higher caliber of tobacco, just like there is a higher caliber of cannabis. And and I literally could help be the nose that I could go next to anyone and tell them if the tobacco they're smoking is good or bad, because I'll get sick instantly when it's bad, like so fast.

SPEAKER_08

That's that sucks, man. I mean, just to have that type of reaction because I grew up, my parents smoked cigarettes, right? Uh, did your parents smoke cigarettes as you grew up?

SPEAKER_11

My mom smoked them for a short period of time when I was very young. I remember being in the car and literally feeling like I was dying. I was probably three or four years old. Windows up, smoke, smokes getting getting ripped. Um, but it I became the most susceptible to it like when I started going to concerts and stuff. I just it it would it would kill me, dude. It was so shitty for me, but it is what it is. I like the idea of it's too bad Barcelona ended with Spanibus, because what I wanted to do in the on the last one was find a space that we could like rent just during this like three-week period, overpay for it, you know, to the point where and and use it as an experiment where let's see if a club can go for a couple weeks without the use of tobacco. During you know, Spanibus, where there's thousands of people who will come who want to not be around tobacco.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, it's just uh yeah, one of those realities of dealing with Spanish people.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, yeah. Well, it's the same in Quebec, and it was the same in listen, I never thought they would stop smoking in Amsterdam ever. They used to smoke in the breakfast places, just chuffing cigarettes, and when they just decided you couldn't smoke in Amsterdam anymore, I was like, okay, well, see how this goes, and it went. The Dutch smoked like motherfuckers. They were they were smoking like crazy. It's not impossible.

SPEAKER_08

To get rid of. So, what are you doing in uh Colorado?

SPEAKER_11

Uh, I am here for a week to you know build help build the brand, sit and have business meetings with my partners, go to the hash labs and make some hash for a couple of days. I've got a course that I'm teaching um at Low Temp uh using their mini Osprey and their rosin presses. So that's like a 20-person course or something that we're gonna be doing for the the Saturday. And then the next day I have a hash church a week from today, one more hash church here at the reserve, and uh then back home to uh fucking just lots of trips lately, man. Gotta gotta make all these different places. And and are you going to Mary Jane? I'm not sure if I will. That's in June, right? Mid-June. Yeah, no, I don't know. I've got to be in Chicago in June with my uh partners Redemption Botanicals. Shout out to Dread Smokes, Weed, and Marshall. Um, and I have to be back here in Colorado.

SPEAKER_13

Since uh legalization.

SPEAKER_11

Oh yeah?

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_13

I have been here since legalization. Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_11

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. That was great. It was amazing. It's uh listen, we went uh we went to ICBC right after it legalized, like a couple weeks or whatever it was. And uh I remember just being like, there's no grow tents left in the country. Like nobody has a grow tent. I was like, what? I was like, that's insane. Like how many fucking growth people were like scrambling to try and get containers of grow tents into Germany. It was uh it was wild. The excitement, right? You know, the private club, this max out of a, I don't know what it was, like a thousand members or five hundred members or two hundred members, whatever it was, it was something. And uh, you know, it doesn't take long before people look at the rules and regulations and figure out ways to you know get more out of it than the people who wrote them thought they would. So I'm sure Germany will be of uh no different in that sense.

SPEAKER_08

Well, the German market's it's maturing quick because I mean the Germans are very educated cannabis consumers, or at least they've relied on the Dutch, right? Because the Dutch who were having such problems, and a lot of the problems I've heard were were the Germans, right? The coming across the border, clogging up the little, especially the border towns, those were a big problem, you know. So uh, I mean, for myself, when I got wounded and when I went through Onsbach, Germany, that's where I first scored my hash, was in Onsbach, Germany, you know, in southern Germany in a bar. You know, just that's that's what started me on my journey in 1991. So, you know, uh we couldn't find flour, as I said stated before. You know, back then it was only a hashish and it was huge. You know, mixed with wax and stuff like that. I didn't have access to good quality. So I would learn over time that majority of it was usually mixed with a very low quality wax. And uh so it would look like it was running, but that's because of the wax, not because of the ash. So yeah. Um I would anticipate now. I mean, because didn't wasn't there just an ICBC last month or something like that?

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, yeah, they had one in Berlin. I was supposed to go, I ended up not going and staying. I went to Boston actually, NECAN instead, which was awesome. I'm really glad I went there. And I just like seeing the different kinds of things that are going on in the in the industry, especially here down in the US, where I'm you know pick spending a lot more time with the brand and kind of trying to do more business down here. So just got back from Michigan. It's awesome. Michigan was amazing. Yeah, really good people, really, you know, they got they got bad taxes and they got like things they gotta fight and figure out. But uh, they're a tenacious lot, you know. There's I thought it was pretty good the way they had their shit set up, and not everything, of course, big tax. I think they got like a new 24% tax. That's I think what Ryan explained to me was they're responsible for fixing all the roads in Michigan, the cannabis um business. They just they took the entire tax, put it right on the shoulders of the cannabis industry. I could be wrong, I'm not an expert on this, but this is what my hashmaker was uh telling me in Michigan, if I understood him correctly, that this 24% tax uh on cannabis is because it's a hundred percent on the cannabis industry to fix like the roads in Michigan. So I thought that was pretty fucking insane.

SPEAKER_08

We gotta do something with that tax money, but at the same time, it sounds like taking 100% of that. Yeah, seems like some other mismanagement within the states, but you know, that that happens. Uh, you know. But uh yeah, you know, uh Michigan was started off so strong, and that 24% tax just made no sense to us. You know, uh they were, you know, really, really solid, probably were leading the country in the market, and to see that type of thing really kind of screech things is uh disappointing. But uh I do believe they still lead the market.

SPEAKER_11

I do believe they still lead the market, but it's because of places like Ohio that like the out of state buyers from Ohio well it was like in the two early 2000s, if you remember Switzerland, uh small town Basel. How many shops were there selling those aromatherapy eighths and quarters, right? Because the pillows, right? The pillows, yeah, they're aromatherapy pillows. Kids from uh Germany and France would come into Basel and get their weed and then you know take the train back. What's up, buddy? You're on Hashchurch, dude.

SPEAKER_08

That's Leo. Hello, Leo. Leo is the mascot here. Leo is is uh Stefan's Stefan's, but basically Stefan owns the place, but uh yeah, he Leo runs the place.

SPEAKER_06

Cool.

SPEAKER_13

Have you ever thought to invite uh Bugs Brown? You know, do you know Bugs Brown? Bugs Brown? Yeah, he's a comic uh comic uh yeah, exactly. Comic artist. And he's been doing a project called uh Legalization Nation. And uh he's basically doing uh uh it's a journalist uh work that he's doing about cannabis. And uh it's a really incredible work.

SPEAKER_10

Well, I'm down to uh have him on and talk to him about his work.

SPEAKER_13

Yeah, he's incredible.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, he's a really down-to-earth guy. I met him here last year, Brian Box Brown. He does uh, if you check him out, he does a weekly comic on every week.

SPEAKER_13

He's doing like a page about uh uh the legalization process in the States, and that's incredible.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, so he talks about using his cartoons basically to tell everybody politically what's happening, and it's a really great connector because it's giving uh you know a visual to very difficult, complex situations, and because he does comics, he can do them over time, and so he can educate people and give them the full scope of uh what's happening, what isn't happening. Uh so highly recommend him. He's a really down-to-earth, cool guy, and uh his art as well as uh his politics on it are really on point. He really does his research, he really knows what he's doing, and he has a great uh, you know, he has his own unique touch, which is uh uh growing up as a cartoon artist myself, that's something that's not easy to do, is to, you know, cut your own niche in um you know art, much less find a voice alongside of it. So to combine the two, like he has done, uh, seems to be a representative of the uh education of the cannabis consumer about the laws that are happening around them, because unfortunately, the the cannabis consumer is not educating themselves, or two, a lot of the organizations not access to the people to have uh to educate them about the initial issues, etc. That's why when I'm always on, I'm telling people, hey, you know, find an organization that you believe in, plug in, get active, get involved, uh, because these all starts as little regional areas and actions, you know. Uh the club here, as he stated, is a neighborhood club. So he caters to his neighbors. Um I see a woman here who has her dog. Uh we've what we met him the other day walking down the street. Um, and so you know, it's uh community is one of the things that we found working in Berkeley that really helped us uh deal with perception, right? Because people have their own ideas about what we do in cannabis, and the majority of things they have are erroneous misconceptions that they've worked in their head that they think they're as you know, you know, going into a basement or something, and you're gonna get either the wizard bomb or the dragon bomb to choose from. And you know, when you show them how normal and accepted, and they see how you know, it's if you look around here, this place is full, and it's every social economic barrier, every color, creed, etc. There's no uh direct put finger on that is a cannabis person, so um actively listening to your community so that you can have uh you can't see, but right now, let's see, at the end here, uh there's a guy playing guitar. That's why I'm on noise canceling, etc. So we've got live music going on here on top of you know, very many people uh, you know, coming in here, picking up either flour or hash or rosin, and then you know, going about their day. Or um a common thing I see is uh people will get their flour and then they will sit here and roll it. No, and so they'll roll their joints to whichever and then um you know okay, hi, hi and then they go on their way. So, you know, um the majority of people I see come in and hang out, but there's definitely a large percentage that also come in, and then when they get their stuff, they roll it up because they're you know, there's free papers and all that sort of stuff for people to hang out in, and you know, that social atmosphere, right? You know, you saw that early on in Vancouver and how important it is to have that community, that that that feel, right? Because you could have not have survived as long. I mean, even Mark Emery, the notorious one now, but even back in the day, he could have not done it without the you know support of the community, and the community believing in what they were doing, right? So, this is one way that you do that is by actually listening to your community and providing for your community. So, you know, those are important status that we realized early on in patients group because the police were running away um prostitutes, uh and the prostitutes were you know running around in pimps, etc. And by being around, we were very fortunate to you know deal away with wow. Look at that little scrunchie face.

SPEAKER_03

What's going down? Yeah, I know you're going down waiting for my call. I was waiting for my call. I was like, oh, there it is, there it is. What's happening?

SPEAKER_06

What's up, Adam?

SPEAKER_11

It is in Barcelona, uh, at the Clem Glacier. Nice.

SPEAKER_03

I'm I'm a Kyle's. I know, I know. I've been watching. I was like trying to get in touch with you guys. Like, damn, let me in there. I'll I'll take over the show. I'll I'll I'll I'll give you a break.

SPEAKER_10

Fuck yeah. So you're in the grow?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I just came down. I was like, I got internet down here finally because it's Starlink, so I can do shit, you know. Because before I'd always be like, have to run back up, do all the calls, do anything like that, run back down, you know. So now I'm I'm uh I'm all wired up. I'm in the veg right now. Starlink's crazy. I know. I'm in what's what's should have been a flower room for a long time ago, but I decided just to this is the time of year everybody wants clones, everybody's hitting you up. And if you got, oh fuck, I just put everything into flower, you know what I mean? It's like always the kind of because keeping moms is not easy these days, as we know on Mother's Day. But moms tend to get the problems in the grow. Not at home, but in the grow, they can be a problem because they're hanging around too long. You know, they're vectors for whatever problems you might have. You always have fresh, you know, when you take them off fresh, nice, healthy plants, they're always way nicer than when they're off some woody old mom that's like been around the block, you know.

SPEAKER_11

Jesus. Crazy.

SPEAKER_03

I got these these beasts. Look at that. I mean, these things are out of control right now. What varietals are those are Dan? Uh this is cheese right here. This is the old, old Exodus cheese. Classic. She's a classic. I mean, look at this is still in Veg, guys. Inside. It's ridiculous. I'm out of control, OD. This is uh um Trinity times Chem D that I made, cross that I made. It's really nice. And Trinity is like one of my favorite outdoor plants, too. So these are all things that are potential, some of them are potential outdoors, some of them are indoors. This is petrol station here.

SPEAKER_11

Uh, the petrol station.

SPEAKER_03

Chem D, Chem Delacam, uh I-95. That one is. Here, this is a this is given to me as a skunk number one from Bike, so I don't know, you know what I mean? With bike, you never know 100%. But this is if it whatever it is, it's vigorous as fuck, I'll have to say, you know.

SPEAKER_09

Really?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, this this is like the this is in a three by three here.

SPEAKER_09

Fuck yeah.

SPEAKER_03

But yeah, everything, like I say, a little out of control over here. I'll go. I'll take you guys over to the flower room if you want to go see some flowers.

SPEAKER_11

That's always I think it's nice to look at flowers once you've seen some veg plants. Look what flowers look like. Flowers are always good. Are you still snacking over there?

SPEAKER_03

Uh-huh. Jesus, right. Here you go. Here you go, Marcus. There's the toys. You gotta have your toys always around, you know. That's the most important part.

SPEAKER_11

Is that a KTM? Yeah. It's the best. I drive a KTM.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so here's some flowers. Oh, some flowers. This is that Trinity. This is the mom to that other cross there. This is the this is the Trinity here. You should spotlight him, Marcus.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, I will spotlight him. I thought he was spotlighted. Where did he go? Oh, there he is. There we go. Pin, there we go.

SPEAKER_03

You're pinned. Alright, nice. So this is uh the Trinity. It's like week seven right now. We got some East Coast sour diesel up here. Not sure what the frame is. I'm kind of out of frame, but um, we got some daily grapes over here. From Kyle, I got from Kyle. It's my first run of that one. I haven't seen that one before. Uh let's see, we got we got the pink Z back here.

SPEAKER_10

It looks nice and healthy.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, so Pink Z. We got uh super booth up here. And I got my hand all the way up to the ceiling, as high as I can go right now, so you can see kind of the off the ground about a foot and a half, so they're big. Black maple. We got black maple here. Strawberries and cream over here. Here's my oldest plant right here. This is uh here's the the original bubblegum, the cut that I got back from my friend Bucky, who got it from me in Amsterdam and brought it back to America and held on to the club.

SPEAKER_00

The Indiana bubblegum?

SPEAKER_03

No. I'm joking. I'm joking. Oh, that Italian character. But no, that's the original cut, which is amazing because when I got it back, I was like, I can't believe I got the original fucking, like the original thing I ever did, you know, over there. As far as that, not the first plant. First plant I grew was uh from homegrown fantasies from some seeds that came in their weed, like literally like seeded weed at a coffee shop. So I was like, oh, I'm gonna grow this bitch, you know. Um we got take lemonade here.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

We got you can see I'm like one of those guys, is everything one plant of each. There's not like you know, there's no there's there's just enough for me every time. Some stuff. Just your head stash? This is sour, yeah. Pretty much. This is sour, original sour. And then we got Tally Mon that I got from also from Kyle. Oh, I like that Tally Mon Tally Mon. And then we got Cap Junkie. This is Cap Junkie here. This is smelling beautiful right now. I'd have to say. This is sour slice I got from Kyle also. I like this one a lot, smell-wise. This one, that one I'm interested in too. Sour slice, now here's something, Kyle, that I have I have uh, we have we have, you know, the classic, whenever you're growing on something, as it's going, you're like, wait a minute. That can't be what no, no, what is it now? Great mysteries of the universe again. Because what I was wondering now, Kyle, you're on the you're on the line, right? So the miracle mints, apparently, when I was looking it all up, I'm like, wait, but miracle mints is cap junkie, right? So I have cap junkie and I have miracle mints, so I don't have something. One of them I don't have. What is it? Do we know? This is cap junkie, which looks like cap junkie, and this is supposed to be miracle mints, but it smells like super booth, and it isn't super boof because the superboof is over there. So I'm having one of those moments in my in my room. Any ideas?

SPEAKER_11

He's he's he's doing the research now.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, and then I got okay, so then this is Lambo. Remember the old Lambo?

SPEAKER_02

Of course.

SPEAKER_03

So this is look at this fucking monstrosity right here.

SPEAKER_02

Some footballs, yeah, beefy, real beefy. Some footballs there, and then we got AstroChimp over here. Yeah, that one's a good one, actually. I got that from Bike, and it finishes pretty early outside. And then another East Coast sour diesel, and I think that's all we got. But pretty are you growing a Keith Sour too, Adam? Or is it just the just the ECSD right now?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, this is the Keith Sour back here. The tallest one in the room. Scott just came in and put it over there.

SPEAKER_02

Well, that's yeah, that Keith Sour is super, super fire. ECSD is a just different.

SPEAKER_03

Well, yeah, I like this, but I like how it's stacking though. The East Coast sour days. I like the lot how it's stacking. Oh, yeah, I know. And there's not, I'm I'm running into yo-yos now. I'm like, I don't know. But anyway, and this is all on the Sunscape. I'm using the Sunscapes, which are you know, we got the adjustable spectrum on them and shit. So it's it's a very nice. This is like kind of this is like my RD room, basically. Whenever I try something new, I put it in here. C R D zone. So that looks good. There you go.

SPEAKER_11

Maybe I'll smoke some of the resin in the near future with you. I hope so.

SPEAKER_03

I think by this I'm I was just thinking about timing-wise, and I'm like, wait a minute, I think we're gonna be good for uh DGC. We'll have definitely something fresh coming off of there.

SPEAKER_11

Awesome. Well, I want to I want to welcome Scott into the room. Scott just popped in from Low Temp. How's it going, dude? Hey, how's it going, guys?

SPEAKER_12

Thank you very much for having me.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, dude, absolutely. We're just chilling out. Adam's showing us his his uh little RD room that wasn't so little, it was actually pretty awesome. Fucking all individual plants.

SPEAKER_12

I don't know how much he caught of that, but uh yeah, that's that's a hell of an RD room. It looks very good in there. I'm jealous. Thanks.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, absolutely. So, yeah, I bumped into Scott in Boston, right? Nee can't pizza getting the cat. Yep, yep. That was awesome. Uh, how was the rest of the show for you guys? You guys uh enjoy those jars?

SPEAKER_12

Oh, yeah, for sure. Thank you very much. I actually have got one of them downstairs. I just took a dab a minute ago. I appreciate you. Um, but the show went well. That was that was my first time doing a show out in Boston, so that was interesting. Um, Boston's a cool place, got a little bit of time to run around the town and see everything, and it was cool. It was a good show. We got in and out and it worked well.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, I thought kind of the same thing, you know. It was uh like just tons of good people, different people, you know, the odds person that I would know, but there was just so many people that I didn't know that it was uh it was pretty nice. I had it already, I had it already, yeah. For sure. It was pretty dense.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, so I guess uh you uh yeah, I mentioned a little bit about uh the uh the class that we're doing uh the collaboration with, Low Temp and Bubble Man earlier, but I kind of was like, I won't you know mention too too much about it because Scott's gonna come in and we're gonna talk a bit about it together. So yeah, if you want to maybe uh maybe you guys you could explain to the audience like what it's been in the past and the ones that you've had in the past leading into what we're gonna do together, and then I can speak a little bit about um what my plan is.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, for sure. So we've done this a couple times before, I think only twice so far in Colorado. We've we've traveled sometimes. Years ago, we did some classes in Oklahoma and different places around the country. Um, but this is our third one that we get to host at HQ, which is really cool. We we built our showroom for this purpose, just to have all of our equipment hooked up the way that we want it hooked up, you know, have everything set up as best we possibly can, and then invite everybody to come in to see how we did it and have some of the world's best hash makers, yourself included, come and teach us how they use our equipment. So we've done this previously in Colorado with Nikate and with uh Real Cannabis Chris. Both of those classes went really well. It was great to have everybody come and hang out and get to see some live washing, some live pressing, hear from the experts how how they do everything, and maybe maybe learn a couple things that they can implement in their own facilities. Um but yeah, it's been it's been a lot of fun doing these classes. We haven't had one for I think almost two years. So I'm really excited for Saturday next week. I think they're always a lot of fun, and I'm excited to see everybody come out for it. So if you're coming, thank you very much. And I'll see you on Saturday.

SPEAKER_11

Absolutely. I'm uh I'm super excited about it as well. I think it's gonna be fucking awesome. I've uh putting a little more attention into it. I've been busy, but I made a couple of more posts, and your video that you filmed in uh Spain was great. That was the sort of breakthrough video to let everyone know. And uh yeah, I think it's gonna be really good. I want to uh I want to start with a history of water extraction, you know, and really from my mouth to their ears, give a really nice, concise my perspective of my experience of what the history of water extraction is and all the people who play a part in it. And I don't think uh, you know, those names will come as any big surprise to anyone that's in there. And then I also want to um, you know, I thought I had lost it, but I had this sort of PDF with 45 really great macro images from when I early in my macro um career around 2008. 2009, I wanted to learn more about the trichom and the sort of macro world of cannabis. And it was, I was learning to, you know, trichomb and systolic hair and certain things from university papers on mint and other plants that secrete essential oils in these, in these glandular trichomes. But I felt like if I could spend more time with them closer up, I would learn what they are by even just learning more specifically what they look like. And so I have 45 images that go through a seedling to, you know, the seedling cracking out the bitument, which is the membrane that like releases the embryo, uh the cauty don, the epicotyl, the first macro trichomb, bulbous trichomes that are on the epicotyl, and all the way through to the resin being extracted. And so I want, I it usually was would be about a half an hour, but I think we'll just hammer it out in a shorter period, maybe even get washing a little bit and go through more of them. So I really want to give the people who come that exact experience as well, like to get to see these images and how they kind of helped me in, you know, in that macro world. And then, of course, you know, it's an interesting thing, of course, because I've been thinking a lot about this. And it's like, are you showing these guys how to make the best of the best of the best of the best? Are you showing them how to make the best of the best of the best, but also making sure you show them what they do with the rest of their material? So you have this very unique world of the high-end hash world where they really care about one thing and one thing only, which is that first 90 micron wash, you know, unpressed, six star, you know, which is great. I can show people how to do that all day long. But I also like the idea of showing people how to create a company that can maintain economic viability and allow one to continue to create podium level products while making sure that you offer a variety of products that still hold some margin of or another, but is not like, you know, disty and floor sweepings and botanical terps. If that's what you're selling, hey, that's all that's I'm not I'm not critiquing you. I'm just saying in the world that we're existing in, we've got people who want to do things at this highest, highest, highest level. And some of them don't understand when you actually get into the business aspect of it that there's going to be more to it than just producing 90 micron first wash, uh, you know, six-star bubble hash or rosin. So I kind of want to make sure the course is honoring the um origin of bubble bags and the mission of making the best of the best of the best of the best and really promoting to the ultra snobs, but also maintaining, you know, I think the most valuable things I'll be able to give people won't be to get their 90 micron cleaner, but to, you know, create something with their 160, 45, 120 that is also a product that people could enjoy. Um, and to, you know, to that looking at it like it's it's you know, not worth anything is ideally not not the real way to look at it. It's a delicate situation. Um, I've noticed, and I've spent the last few years designing hash products, creating hash products that are not in that 70%, 12% terpene, you know, 70% THCA. Of course, we have those products. I mean, I have these products right here in front of me from Michigan that were absolutely, you know, super high quality, as good as anything anywhere I've smoked. But we also like to have the hash hits. We were doing the pure hash joints, you know, those are around 35% THC. They're not rosin or full melt. They're a beautiful full experience. In fact, I hope to make some and bring them to the course so that we can smoke some of these pure hash joints with uh with the people that come to it. Bottom line, we're gonna have a great time. I'm excited for it and uh I'm honored that you guys asked me. It's uh it's great that I can come to Colorado, and it's great that uh our, you know the two of us, uh Bubble Man and uh Low Temp can sort of engage together in a way that uh I mean, you guys hold this place down, right? This is your house. I'm visiting. I'm just uh trying to be respectful.

SPEAKER_12

Hey, we're we're very happy to have you too, and like kind of to that end about which which direction to steer the class. That's like that's the best thing about having something in person, you know, being able to take questions, listen to everybody, because you're gonna have you're gonna have homegrowers, you're gonna have business owners, you're gonna have aspiring hash makers, you're gonna have all kinds of people in this class, and they're all gonna have different questions, and they're all gonna want to know what what do you do with this product, what do you do with that product, what how do I cure this, how do I do this? You know, there's there's gonna be a million different things, and that's the best way to do it is in person, sitting there with a bunch of people. They can raise their hand, ask a question, and you can give everybody the information that they're that they're looking for, you know.

SPEAKER_11

I love that, dude. That is awesome. That I, you know, I I I should have probably thought of that perspective, but I really didn't. And that'll make things even easier for me. The more questions, the better.

SPEAKER_12

Oh, yeah. Don't worry. The all of our attendees always have a lot of questions. They they nobody is shy. When they're sitting in the room, they're they're ready to ask away. You know, it it usually keeps things flowing pretty well. But yeah, we're we're super excited to have you. Um, we're super excited to have you working with the mini Osprey. Being able to do a live wash for everybody will be very cool. Getting to do some pressing will be very cool. Um, I'm not 100% sure, but I think we are going to be strain specific across that. So we're gonna be able to wash the same strain that we're gonna be pressing later, which is pretty cool. Get to try some fresh dabs of of some of the same cultivar. Um, but yeah, we're getting everything lined up. We're we're excited to have you and excited for everybody else who's coming out for it.

SPEAKER_11

Awesome. Yeah, and I plan on spending a couple of days prior to the event uh washing in my own lab here um with the mini Osprey as well. So I'll get really quite well acquainted with it. I saw it the other day at uh uh Scott's place from Puffco. He's got uh a beautiful little unit with the new lid, and he was just you know bragging about his unit. I was like, dude, this is nice. This is a nice little unit, well priced. So I look forward to uh yeah, I look forward to the whole thing, dude. Just spend some time with some uh some bubble ambassadors, you know, some people that are really uh have an intent on taking it to the next level. And uh hopefully, well, I guarantee we'll give them everything they came to get or deliver.

SPEAKER_12

I actually just saw a question pop up uh on my app here, and it said, when is the class? Uh the class is gonna be May 16th, which I think is next Saturday, I'm pretty sure. Um and we're running from 8 a.m. to 5 or 6 p.m. somewhere in there. Lunch provided. It's gonna be it's gonna be a lot of fun. We're gonna smoke a lot of hash, hopefully learn some good stuff and have a have a real nice day.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, it's gonna be a great experience. There's no doubt about it. I'm very excited about it. I was I haven't got to the point where I, you know, slowly but surely as I come back to the US, it's like I I just I just I'm like, please, just please don't tell me I can't come in. And this trip, because I I came in through Windsor and I took the tunnel bus under the fucking water to Detroit. And that's where I I cleared customs. And my I called my lawyer, I was like, hey, what's it gonna be like clearing customs in in Windsor? And he's like, I don't know, I'm from Bellingham. Like, let me know, kind of thing. Like, I was like, oh shit. So it was great, it was a very good experience in the sense that uh I'm definitely um I just can't, I'm so grateful that I have this waiver and that I'm allowed to come down and I'm allowed to be in the US that uh I am not messing with it in any way, shape, or form. I'm just absolutely stoked when they let me in. And this time when I came in, they were asking me questions. He's like, Oh, you got, I see you had some like trouble with uh with marijuana. And I was like, Yeah. He's like, What'd you get caught? A couple of joints. I'm like, eh. He's like, Oh, a couple of ounces.

SPEAKER_00

I'm like, eh.

SPEAKER_11

He's like, oh, a couple of couple of pounds. And I'm like, eh. He's like, how much did you get caught with? I'm like, oh, you know, it was some kilos. I I think I said a couple of kilos. And it was, you know, it was a couple of kilos, a little bit more, but it was kilos. And he was like, Okay, well, I don't really remember exactly what he said, but it was something like, okay, well, you know, you're doing you're doing good now. You got the permission and the waiver, so you know, here you go. He gives me my passport and my papers, like, have a good day. And I'm just like, dude, you can't imagine for 30 years that like I just could not go across the border. Like, and for five of those 30 years, I tried. And they just were like, it was like they were not going to let me into the States. So the fact that I can come now, I'm pretty darn stoked. And the fact that we can come and and and just have a fun class and a fun afternoon, eat some food and make some dabs. Uh, I'm absolutely stoked on uh on Colorado, really. I could see why you moved here, Adam. No, I never thought in a million years Adam would leave Amsterdam. Like honestly, he was the like he was kind of like I just knew I only knew Amsterdam with Adam in it.

SPEAKER_03

I didn't really know when your name is Adam and you're walking around and everything says Adam on it, you're like I know this is my fucking sound right here. I was like, I can't leave here, there's nowhere to go.

SPEAKER_11

It's so true. Adam, a dam, everywhere. Triple X. Triple X A damn.

SPEAKER_03

That was my whole thing. But in general, I'm glad I did leave because now I look and I'm like, ooh, it is going backwards for sure in many, many ways, you know.

SPEAKER_11

So well, living in an apartment in Amsterdam cannot be compared to living on a farm in Colorado. I think that you could in the least acknowledge that. Yeah, probably a better place for your son to grow up, you know. Definitely, definitely.

SPEAKER_03

Because the thing is, like Doug's kid is um, you know, he speaks with a very heavy Dutch accent and he can't help it. You know what I mean? It's just he was raised there. It's just the way it is. Even if he's an American dad, he's surrounded by kids, he's not gonna start sounding like me, you know what I mean? So it's kind of funny to watch. Like you're you got your own kid who's got a complete Dutch accent, which yes, you know how that is, huh? Yes, the very much the Dutchies, yeah? Oh, pretty good, pretty good sugary powdery crystal, yeah?

SPEAKER_11

That is fucking awesome.

SPEAKER_10

That's so good, dude.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, I'm also uh I don't know if we've managed to figure this out, but we're probably gonna try and have a little gathering for Hash Church the next day after this uh low temp course. I think uh Kenzie and Kyle had an email, they're figuring it out. I I don't know exactly what to announce, but I know I'm gonna be here next Sunday at 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. to do Hash Church. And I think Kyle was gonna do a small ticketed event. So if there's an event, it'll we'll put tickets up eventually somewhere, and maybe we'll see some people awesome. There you go. Yeah, just trying to extend the fun. Just try to extend the fun, you know?

SPEAKER_12

Might as well. If everybody's in town for the weekend for a class, you know, give everybody a place to gather on Sunday. Why not?

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, exactly. Um, oh good. I am recording. I'm so happy. I had a bit of a rough start on Hash Church today, I'm not gonna lie. On the laptop, I usually have a bigger screen and I'm able to like move boxes around, and the laptop was like trying to fit all these boxes in, and I feel like I've I managed to do it, so I'm not too worried. And chain smoking bowls since 7 a.m. is always helpful, you know.

SPEAKER_12

For sure. Yeah. Well, dude, you're you're a killer with this stuff. I that video that we filmed in Boston, I couldn't believe how quickly you just knocked it out in one take and we're ready to go. I have never had a video that's been easier to film. Thank you for that.

SPEAKER_11

Well, you know what? Otherwise, we're making it a lot harder on ourselves, dude. Now, I always had to film my own videos. I never had a videographer or an editor or anything like that. I just did everything myself. And uh I have 1,200 videos, maybe 13 now, 1,300 on YouTube. Which are like some of them are heavily edited with music and like, you know, cuts to macro photography, cuts to drone footage, cuts to POV, um uh GoPro footage, you know, snowboarding and skiing and wake skating and electric skateboarding and just like so much shit on my um on my channel that I had to kind of learn how to do. And I don't pretend to say I ever learned it great. My videos aren't spectacular. They don't like grab me by the by the balls or anything, but I did learn uh a little bit on how to film it properly the first time, so you don't have to go back and do this work that if you're not that good at it, it doesn't look good. If you're good at it, that's fine, but it takes fucking time either way. So I thought I would do you and me a favor and just try to knock it out of the park so we didn't have to fucking do any work other than like cut the top and the back end off, and it's a video.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, for sure. Well, it was it was great. You made it very, very easy for me. I appreciate it. Um if anybody's got any other questions about the class, feel free to fire them off. I'm happy to answer questions. I've got a pretty good idea what we've got going on, but I don't know everything, but I'm happy to try. Are you in the chat? Are you reading the YouTube chat as well? I'm trying to. I'm bouncing my attention between listening to you and trying to read it.

SPEAKER_11

But yeah, so that's what I gotta do. Except I also monitor the entire room, talk privately to everyone on the panel. Fucking, it's just like, oh my god, lose my mind.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, it's a lot going on for a live stream, you know. I I'm not used to this, but hopefully I can uh fight my way through it a little bit.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, well, you're doing great, man. Appreciate you coming on and helping. Uh uh I got you. Oh, there we go. Dred says he needs a gramming machine. So I said, I got you, Dredd. I got you, man. We can definitely help with that. Yeah. Yep, yep, you can. You guys do that. That's something you guys offer as a service. What a great service. You know, a lot I think a lot of people in the herb industry have not really understood the value of uh machines that pay off RO like ROI, right? Like getting your value back on your machine. Um, I know we've had a problem explaining it to people in the past with the fact that, like, you know, it's not to replace workers, it's just to be more efficient. So you need less workers, so those workers can be doing other things. You know, there's lots of other things in facilities that people can be doing. And if they're both doing, you know, the same thing like washing resin off of a plant and pressing it, figure out a way to get one person to do it. Now that other person's like 50, 60 grand a year doing something of higher value.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

I'm all about creating I'm all about creating canvas companies that can uh maintain their existence and not go bankrupt. That to me is pretty important.

SPEAKER_12

For sure. I mean, that's the name of the game for us is just making your lab as efficient as it can be. And that means, you know, less people, less hours, same quality, and just trying to make everything work. And I think the grammar helps a lot with that. I've seen a lot of conversation about it online lately. And uh the main point that I think most people are missing on is just the like anti-contamination factor that it brings to the table, you know, by completely eliminating the need for somebody to scoop this out of a jar, put it into here, weigh it, put the lid on and everything, you eliminate all that opportunity for skin cells or hairs or dust or anything else to fall down in there. If you can punch it out of a stainless steel tube, then it's it's very clean and it keeps your product cleaner than it would be any other way, you know, and speeds up the process, makes your life a bit easier.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, it's true. I don't think people realize how charged rosin is and how much it can affect, like literally pull contamination just right out of the sky. Yeah, for sure. Right out of the air, right out of the room that you're in, just pull it off your body.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, at the end of the day, it's resin, you know. Anything that touches it is gonna stick to it and end up with one wire or another.

SPEAKER_11

It's not just that, it's also like it's pulling like a tractor beam things out of the sky.

SPEAKER_12

I've got a video here.

SPEAKER_11

Here, I'll show you some right now.

SPEAKER_12

You've got it leaning around.

SPEAKER_11

Check this out. Watch it jump towards my finger, watch it move without me touching it. See it?

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, for sure.

SPEAKER_11

So that's that's statically charged rosin. Watch this one, it'll go really hard. Look at it. So think of the charge that's pulling that towards my finger. That's what it's doing to the air. When you leave that product laying around, it's it's like a a tractor beam. It's pulling dust and debris, fucking shit off hairs and little bits of skin. It's just pulling it out of the air into the hash. And that's why you have to really pay attention and understand how statically charged this material is and treat it as so, so that it's always covered in the room and you're not leaving it open while walking around. I go into rooms all the time and I see big chunks of rosin on a on a silicone and it's just open. I'm like, oh no, you gotta cover that shit up, dude.

SPEAKER_12

For sure, yeah. I've seen it a few times, and your heart kind of stops, and you're like, oh, nope, you gotta put that in a jar, buddy, or get some parchment over it or something.

SPEAKER_10

Exactly. Exactly.

SPEAKER_11

So we'll we'll end up going over a lot of this stuff uh on the course. I think it'll be a pretty darn fun time, and I'm looking forward to uh many more collaborations with Low Temp.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, for sure. We're we're excited, and we're we're hoping we end up with a full house and everybody comes out, fills the place up, takes a bunch of dabs with us. We've got some we've got some lunch. Actually, Kenzie texted me this morning what the menu is gonna be, and it sounds pretty good. Oh, nice. Let's see, we're we got some tomato salad, fried rice, steamed veggies, flank steak with chili oil and chimichuri, and brownie sundays. So we've even got the dessert covered. Oh yeah. Sounds pretty good. That's pretty good. I I'm I'm ready for lunch already.

SPEAKER_11

Right? Yeah, I'm uh actually I am too. Uh it's Kyle's birthday today here from the reserve.

SPEAKER_12

Happy birthday, Kyle. I I've heard a lot about your space. I haven't been able to visit it yet, but I need to make my way back to the code.

SPEAKER_11

Look at this fucking space, dude.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, for sure. Uh Alex was telling me about it the other day. Uh Scully vibes, I'm sure you guys scully.

SPEAKER_11

Scully's gonna do a mall here.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, he's uh he he rent some space for me in this building here where I've got my studio on the first floor. So uh he was he was telling me all about it and he was very, very excited about it after he got to visit for the first time. So I'm excited.

SPEAKER_11

He did uh he did a he did a hash church with us as well where he painted uh drew or created his drawing the entire time the hash church was going on, and then at the end he uh he created a custom hash church poster out of the drawing and he's you know selling them for 20 bucks or whatever signed. It's pretty cool.

SPEAKER_12

Oh, I know. I told him immediately to sign me up for one of those.

SPEAKER_11

Hell yeah, you did it, yeah. Oh, nice, Scott. Yeah, I'm I'm I'm gonna be getting one as well, absolutely, because that's just fucking awesome.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, they're so cool. I'm I'm blessed to have a bunch of his artwork all over this space. He kind of fills in all the blanks on the walls and whatnot, and it's great.

SPEAKER_11

Well, Adam has put an enormous amount of art at this place, uh, including just a monster dire. How was that at like 16 feet wide or something? Like 16 by 8 feet. Yeah, it's a really incredible piece that's downstairs. There's tons of incredible pieces all over, to be honest, but that one's shockingly incredible.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, I think I saw a picture of it. I definitely need a curiosity.

SPEAKER_08

Is it is that a ref Ralph Stedman behind you? What is that?

SPEAKER_12

Uh yes, it is one of his posters. It's the the Hunter S. Thompson.

SPEAKER_08

Very distinct.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, pretty cool, right? I think that's actually from my friend Brad, who owns Riptip, and he's also based out of this office, and he put that one up. Pretty cool.

SPEAKER_11

Very awesome. Very awesome. Well, we've been going since 10, 11, 12. Probably go till one. I got another half an hour. Take us on it. Take us on the tour. I can take you. Okay, I'll go down the downstairs too. Why is this blinking?

SPEAKER_09

Beautiful.

SPEAKER_11

Well that's that was me. And I was paying such careful attention. Alright, so there's the piano.

SPEAKER_12

Oh nice.

SPEAKER_11

There's a big little grand piano, baby grand piano up there on the mezzanine. And then I guess I think Adam put this fucking thing up. It's like a it looks like uh like it's a a a buckhead, but it's all cannabis stalks.

SPEAKER_03

Those are plantlers. Those are called plantlers.

SPEAKER_11

Plantlers. Of course they are. Of course they are. These giant fucking beings. Bean bags are.

SPEAKER_08

Well, you need to lay in it unless you've got a banana for scale. You have to lay in it to show us how big it is. Okay. Sure.

SPEAKER_02

I can do that. Here's a banana. Here, Marcus, I'll get a view from up here. Hold on. These things are awesome. Here you go. Here's it for scale. Oh yeah. What's up? One bubble man for scale.

SPEAKER_06

That's great. Yeah, that's a good one. There's a big bean bag right there.

SPEAKER_11

View 62. Dude, that's a great view up there. Alright, the elevator just got here. I'm gonna go downstairs.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, there you go.

SPEAKER_03

You wouldn't walk like don't walk like a commodore down the stairs.

SPEAKER_11

We gotta do this because it's funny.

SPEAKER_02

You get the dual view.

SPEAKER_12

Let's close it by that. The glass elevator is definitely pretty cool. That's fancy.

SPEAKER_03

I like puffing in it. It makes it accessible though, too, for anybody, so that's awesome. You know what I mean? Like in case you haven't been cool. Oh, we gotta carry you up and down the fucking stairs. Are you kidding me right now?

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, for sure. Have you hotboxed the thing yet? Just completely filled it with smoke. Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

The first day I ever came here. Of course you did. Adam invited me here, I did it.

SPEAKER_12

Oh man, look at that artwork behind you.

SPEAKER_10

Look at this guy running down the stairs.

SPEAKER_06

Alright, let's open this shit up. Let's open this shit up.

SPEAKER_09

Well, we did it wrong.

SPEAKER_06

Sometimes if you're overzealous.

SPEAKER_11

I think I should be okay. You gotta do it the right way. I've had this happen the wrong way, so just gotta like do it the right way. Okay, so here's the first piece I saw. Come in here. Come up front. We're gonna lose the okay, sure. So we're in downtown Denver, basically. That's where we are.

SPEAKER_12

Oh wow. Is that are you off Laramer or Blake? That I recognize this street.

SPEAKER_11

Blake, this is the the the milk district right here. And there's the uh the the baseball station.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, Coors Field, yeah. Awesome location.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, we'll go back in here. We'll show the art, some of the art that Adam has dropped off here.

SPEAKER_12

Fucking incredible.

SPEAKER_11

Wow. And then over here.

SPEAKER_12

Oh, the pool table. We'll have to get some games going. Dude, absolutely we'll get some games going.

SPEAKER_11

Come on Sunday for Hash Church.

SPEAKER_12

Oh, you know I'll be there. Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

I'll do some of that. And so, yeah, Kyle just has an absolutely spectacular space over here. I mean, we could uh do a lot of stuff. Here's another one, Adam. I'm guessing you pulled this hair and white off the wall.

SPEAKER_03

That's that's the original wall of my shop, my first shop in Denver. So I could rip the white, I couldn't leave the art behind, so I cut all the walls out and framed them all out. So that's one of the pieces from that.

SPEAKER_12

That's I think that was smart. Yeah. Oh, nice.

SPEAKER_11

All right. Now where are we going? We've got to finish the tour with the top floor and the view.

SPEAKER_10

All right. Back up. Push the button. Back up we go. It's two floors this time, so we're definitely taking the elevator.

SPEAKER_12

Okay, so it's so it's three stories of of space.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_10

Are you gonna close it properly? You are a pro. It's fucking awesome.

SPEAKER_12

Nice. You even got more room in that elevator than they do in every elevator in Barcelona.

SPEAKER_11

Those aren't elevators, they're lifts.

SPEAKER_12

Sure, sure. The lifts.

SPEAKER_10

Not to be Oh, here we go. We're coming up. It's such a cool view when you come up. It's the little things, it's the little things that excite us.

SPEAKER_11

The little things. I've never done hash church in an elevator, I'll be honest. And I've done hash church in a lot of fucking spots. This elevator has better fucking Wi-Fi coverage than the island of Jamaica. Like, even in a nice hotel, it's choppy. Oh, this is dark. Okay, it's just the wall. Super trippy, dude. Here we go.

SPEAKER_12

Gosh, there's so much space in there. That's so cool.

SPEAKER_10

Dude, I'm telling you, just wait until we go out on the deck here. Oh man, it's it's a good vibe in here.

SPEAKER_11

So we we patiently wait. Then we open. I guess I opened it just without waiting.

SPEAKER_03

It has this little last, it does this little last like it stops and then it goes, if you don't wait for it. Yeah, exactly. I don't. I do not wait for that.

SPEAKER_00

All right. You guys still catching us? Are we still online here?

SPEAKER_11

Oh yeah, wait till you fucking downtown Denver, baby.

SPEAKER_12

That's so cool. Yeah, I can't wait to come by. It's so cool.

SPEAKER_11

It's like you're you're in the house and it feels like you're in a like a ski chalet, like in Utah or something. Or fucking. But you're in downtown Denver. You're just like in last night, it was like Fast and the Furious. They were like, the cars were like, I can't even explain how loud they were. They were like, they must have been like alcohol-injected race cars or something. Like super fucking loud, like for sure illegally loud. Like there's no way that 400 decibels is a legal amount for people to uh this is nice, actually, Kyle. We can just do hash church right here on your birthday. Fuck, dude. That's pretty gorgeous. That's pretty sweet. Birthday on Mother's Day, eh? Yeah, birthday on Mother's Day. How sweet is that?

SPEAKER_03

What a what a double like my birthday was on Father's Day this year, so it's always on a when it's on a Sunday, you know. So I have I was born on Father's Day on June 15th, but and last year was also the same deal. Anytime it's on a Sunday, I'm like, nice. So yeah.

SPEAKER_11

How many days? So what that takes like a seven days, or how many days does that take to go around?

SPEAKER_03

Every 12 years, I don't know, every 12 or 12 years, because it's a weird combination. I don't know. It doesn't happen. It has to be on a Sunday, and it has to be yeah, it's weird. I don't know.

SPEAKER_11

My daughter, my my daughter was born on Good Friday and Friday the third the 13th, and that does not happen again for like 60 some odd years. Oh wow. Yeah, her thing is not uh she'll get like Friday the 13th birthdays. April April 13th is her birthday, like every whatever it is, but um like the cycle through the weeks, but not uh not the other one. The other one, she might get you know, she'll get maybe one more.

SPEAKER_03

That's amazing.

SPEAKER_08

That was so close to being a 420 baby, huh?

SPEAKER_11

Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Instead, she got the she took the reverse of my birthday. I'm March 31st, and my daughter's April 13th. And she was supposed to be due on March 31st, so she came 13 days later. The Chitlins, you know. Well, look forward to smashing some dabs here with you, Scott, here in the next week. Whether we see you on Sunday or before that, we'll definitely uh we'll make sure we get you better equipped, uh acquainted with the uh with the reserve here.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, for sure. I'm excited to check it out. I'll definitely be at the class running around, helping out with everything, pointing the video camera when I've got time to, you know, trying to trying to get some cool content. But but yeah, I'll definitely come by on Sunday as well. Sounds like it'll be very cool. But if anybody has any other questions about the class, I do gotta hop off of here soon. So feel free to fire them off. Uh, tickets are still available at the link in our bio, low temp.industries on Instagram. Um, you can check it out. We'd love for you to join us. I think it's gonna be a great time.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, we're gonna have fun no matter what, that's for sure. It's it's no doubtful. And we'll have some nice resins to smoke. I'll try to uh have some of my Bubble Man brand representing from Colorado. I'll try to get some melt from uh from my partner Dan, and we'll get some brick hash, and we'll get some uh some live hash rosin. So we have a few uh just a few things to to try as well. Because you know, the course here I am kind of explaining the course in a state where I operate my brand now, so it's kind of a neat way to be like, oh, here, like what I was talking about earlier, here it is in the form of SKUs, and so that's super cool, and I know everybody will be very thankful. Absolutely.

SPEAKER_12

There'll be plenty of other local Colorado hash around, I'm sure.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, there always is. You guys have a very mature hash market here. I appreciate it, even with melt. You know, I was at Scott's the other day from Low Temp, and he pulled out the purple melt. It was beautiful, like melted away to almost nothing, solid six star, and it was purple, you know, like completely purple hash. Don't see the purple melts. Yeah, you don't see the purple melts every day. So I was uh appreciative that um for sure.

SPEAKER_12

You definitely don't see them in six star quality that that commonly either. That's pretty cool.

SPEAKER_11

No, exactly. Six star is so so rare, it's uh it's just uh I feel like rosin and bho have made it easy to not continue to search for full melt bubble, you know, like raw BHO did it first, um, because people would hit me up and say, Hey, how do I get my hash to uh melt like yours? And then I'd be like, Oh my god, dude, it's not actually that easy. Like it's a whole thing, it's a deep thing, like you're not gonna be stoked. And so a lot of those people were just like, well, we'll just we'll just blast. And then when Rosin came along, it kind of changed it, took away that sort of danger aspect of people blowing up because they were blowing up. And then suddenly it was like there was a new home for mediocre hash to go to. And I say that with all due respect because I love Rosin. I've smoked some incredible rosin, and I know some of the best rosin I've smoked have not always come from a six-star bubble. Very few people press six-star in into rosin. It's almost like you got to be crazy to do it. But it does happen, and uh I've definitely experienced it. Um, so yeah, I love it. I appreciate it. I think it's amazing that people can make a dabable product from something that they otherwise couldn't if they were just making trying to make dry sift or or wet washed resin that melts into a liquid. But um yeah, I think uh I think that is what it is. Everyone likes different things, and uh, there's Adam doing some dry sifting, maybe.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, pretty much. Cleaning, trim and trim jail. I'm in trim jail.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, you're in trim jail. And will you static sift using that stainless bowl?

SPEAKER_03

No, I got my screen except.

SPEAKER_11

I figured. Very cool. 200s and one tens.

SPEAKER_12

Well, thank you again for having me. Uh, it was it was exciting to hop on here, chat with you guys. Feel free to hit me with a DM if anybody's got any other questions and whatnot. But otherwise, I'll see you guys on the 16th.

SPEAKER_11

All right, thanks for coming out, Scott. Appreciate you. I'll make a couple more announcements and uh we will see you on the 16th as well, bright and early, dude. I'll probably be there around 7 a.m.

SPEAKER_12

All right. I'm sure I will be too then.

SPEAKER_11

I'll see you. Awesome. All right, peace, dude. Peace. Nice for him to come out. Nice that Etienne is in Barcelona enjoying life. It's gotta be like nine or ten o'clock there in Barcelona now, huh?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, it's about to be nine o'clock when the game's kicking up. El Classico is happening.

SPEAKER_08

So everybody's starting to get excited. Everybody's starting to gather around the TV here and watch the game. So uh yeah, it's pretty, pretty, uh, pretty people are pretty excited. So yeah, yeah, yeah. It's all good. And of course, you know, sitting here with great weed, great hash. What more could you, you know? Already went to Escreba earlier and got chocolate. So I got my chocolate fix in, and now it's uh just uh hash and football and the locals yelling.

SPEAKER_11

And why imagine what a great vibe it'll be if their team wins, and you'll just be a part of it because you're there getting all high and eating slacks.

SPEAKER_08

It's a championship. So if we win, we beat Real Madrid won. It's the biggest uh rivalry in sports. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. We actually secure the uh the trophy for the La Liga season uh tonight. So we will lift if we win, we will lift the trophy. If not, Celebi will do it next week. But uh everybody wants it to be tonight, so uh everybody's prepared and ready, and everybody's been at the bars drinking, and you know how Barcelona is when it comes to a party. They do not shy away from it. No, they sure don't. They fucking love it, dude.

SPEAKER_11

They absolutely love it. And this has got to be the nicest place I've ever done hash church from, dude. The fucking sun is just beating down on me right now. When are we gonna see you, Adam?

SPEAKER_03

Probably like Tuesday or Wednesday, I'll be up in town just to kind of get some things rolling for us.

SPEAKER_11

Alright, so no birthday appearance for Adam today?

SPEAKER_03

Today, no. I guess too much of a back and forth. I I never get home until one in the morning, and then I got a million things to do, and then tomorrow.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, that's far.

SPEAKER_03

You know how it is. It's not, I mean, it's just three hours of driving, but and so it's like, yeah, you know, three hours.

SPEAKER_11

I gotta go down towards Moffitt. So maybe I'll be near you at one point in time.

SPEAKER_03

Well, yeah, I already said to Kyle that maybe he could also swing down and say what up and come check up the farm. Come check it out for real, come in 3D. You know?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_03

Come in 3D. We'll hang out for a couple hours. You can come this way, though. There is a way to go to Moffat this way. There's both there's two ways to go, you know. You can go this way. Yeah, I know I knew that straight across. You take it, you go from the springs and you go straight across. It's kind of the perfect uh I like that route too. It's a really cool one because you're kind of you're not going through the mountains at all, you're kind of going just straight across.

SPEAKER_11

So I did the straight I did the straight across one the last time I went there, but when I came home, we went home through the mountains and it was like snowing and fucking sketchy.

SPEAKER_04

I was just like Yeah.

SPEAKER_11

Nobody's like, he's looking at the Doppler, he's like, I think we better take this other route because it's it doesn't look good where we were and then we went the other route.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, there's like it's literally a split at at Ontario Junction.

SPEAKER_11

If you go this way, what is it, 85 or 7 or 70 or something? Okay. Exactly. Exactly. Okay, you got it.

SPEAKER_03

You got it.

SPEAKER_11

85 is so cool.

SPEAKER_03

Uh yeah, I look forward to it. Be fun.

SPEAKER_11

Holy fuck, my computer's getting hot in the sun. I better get the fuck out of here. Melting. I'm gonna uh yeah, we got another 13 minutes that I'm gonna rock church for, and then uh I'm gonna go celebrate Kyle's birthday with him. I think uh if I can figure something out. Sounds like some people are here, even maybe.

SPEAKER_03

Here's the great reveal of the screen here. So we got the screen reveal.

SPEAKER_06

Oh yeah?

SPEAKER_11

Screen reveal. Oh, my favorite. That's a nice piece of uh glass we have.

SPEAKER_09

Static licious. Static licious. Yeah, there you go.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, me too. Hello, hello.

SPEAKER_03

Oh this fucking guy. This fucking guy. This fucking guy. This fucking guy over here. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. And his dog causing trouble. As always.

SPEAKER_10

Just in the house, in the hizzy.

SPEAKER_11

I'm Marcus. I'm like 13 more minutes of streaming, and I'm shutting her down, and I'll visit. Al. God damn it. Smoke something. What is this? Grape gas?

SPEAKER_09

Sounds like a probably a good option.

SPEAKER_11

Well, I tell you, I'm I'm hoping on going to a championship or a playoff game here as well in Colorado with the uh NHL team, the Avalanche. Fingers crossed. Fingers crossed. Oh, there we go. Alright, 1248. So we got 12 minutes left. 12 minutes of live streaming.

SPEAKER_10

And we're done. For the day.

SPEAKER_11

For the Sunday. For the Mother's Day. Shout out to all the moms. All the moms. It's a big deal, you know, birthing the entire population of the world. We're a good team. You guys birthed the world. We built it. Let's go. Men and women for the win.

SPEAKER_04

Woohoo!

SPEAKER_11

I think we're pretty good team.

SPEAKER_09

I hope so anyway. I did. I did.

SPEAKER_11

I sent her some lovely flowers. And uh, yeah, I think she's uh she's golden. I think she's golden. I wish I could be there with her. My kids are gonna hang out with her.

SPEAKER_03

I'm gonna bring I'm gonna bring my mom some flowers today, which is like a bag of buds, and say, get to work, mom! No, not really, but she she still trims in her house. She she still comes up and grabs some buds to go trim. So it's kind of funny. So I will uh make sure to bring her her bouquet.

SPEAKER_11

Happy Mother's Day to Ace from the from the family at Hash Church.

SPEAKER_09

For sure. For sure.

SPEAKER_03

Wow. Have you used these ones before, these sobotons? Have you have you used these scissors, Marcus? Um, I don't know if I've used those exact ones. They're the ones with the magnets in them. Oh no, I don't think so at all. No. So instead of a spring, it's got a magnet. They're fucking smart, dude. And they have different different um strengths of magnets. So if you feel like you wanted a little bit more, you you could change the magnets of who makes those at them? It's called Silbaten. It's a Japanese company. Samurai. Brilliant. Samurai for Samuel.

SPEAKER_11

Of course, it's a Japanese company.

SPEAKER_03

Of course. But they're really, really good. That's a uh actually my favorite scissors so far.

SPEAKER_11

Dude, God bless the Japanese.

SPEAKER_03

Especially when it comes to knives. You know, you want to buy any blade or knife, it's gonna be Japanese, you know.

SPEAKER_11

Dude, just figuring out tempering fucking steel. Like, just think of that. That's like Skunk Man Sam back in the day, figuring out the static sift. Exactly. Exactly.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, there's a great place in Berkeley that does uh he tools. They import the knives and scissors directly from uh hand-tooled Japanese you know makers who are basically further lineage of actual sword makers. So their stuff, you know, across the board. That's where I get my bonsai tools and stuff like that. But I have to find those with the magnets. That's fucking brilliant.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I saw them online and I was like, and then I found them and I just looked them up and I was like, oh, I gotta have these bad boys. And then ever since I got them, I'm like, this is this is the way right here. I was like, how do we not come up with this before? Like, duh. Because I hate I don't I don't like springs, but I do like the idea of a little bit of something, you know, some help along the way, you know.

SPEAKER_08

I mean, not completely a little bit of resistance, right? Yeah. Yeah, we've all been pinched. We've all been pinched by a spring.

SPEAKER_03

The spring is too strong, and it hurts your hip, like it gives you like right here, you'll get a little fucking thing where you're like, oh my god, I'm fighting this in both directions. This is not good, you know. I mean, instead of it just being like smooth, and yeah. And so I never so I was always a non-spring guy forever. And then this, I was like, oh, this is actually even better. Just enough to feel like you got a little, it's like a like riding an electric bike compared to a normal bike. You're like, this is oh, why is it this is so much better, dude? I was like, can you can you spell the name of the company? S-O-B-O-T-E-M. I think it's an O. Let me see. Yes, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Saboten.

SPEAKER_03

Saboten Japan. Mega Japan. I think I got these on I think I got these on Amazon actually, so it's like they're not hard to get, you know?

SPEAKER_11

Yeah. It's just sometimes the name is all it needs, so I put it in the chat word there. Suboten. Saboten.

SPEAKER_10

Ver verboten. It is verboten.

SPEAKER_09

Verboten.

SPEAKER_11

It is forbidden. Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Seems a little serious. Seems a little interesting.

SPEAKER_11

Adam is working like a trooper, he's got shit to do, get people to see places to be. To crack resins to separate.

SPEAKER_03

It's retarded. Doesn't matter what. Like I can every night and I'm finished, I'm like, I can't believe I barely scratched the surface of what I gotta do. You know what I mean? It's like hash to make it.

SPEAKER_10

Beautiful, perfectly cured, like sugar trim.

SPEAKER_11

And it was a lot. And I had, I was like, it was only cold in the morning, so I and I don't have a tumbler. So I was sifting it over like eight foot screens, like uh Dave's style. And literally, like, you know, make to make a couple kilos, like, took me like three days of like two hours a day in the morning doing this whole setting up the table, setting up everything. Like it was just uh ridiculous when I think that's just one little small job I needed to get done amongst like 50 other things that I need to do at any given time.

SPEAKER_09

A little bit much, but what are you gonna do?

SPEAKER_03

Anything anytime I do anything when it's related to weed, it's five hours minimum. Like I put about five out. Like if I go to make clones, it's five hours. If I fucking go to make hash, it's five hours, because I'm just get in a zone, you know what I mean? You start doing it, unless you like have to make 10 clones or something. But if you have to if you're just in that zone where you're like, I'll make as many as I can until I stop five hours, and then I look at my oh shit, I gotta go eat some food or something, you know. I mean, that's it's usually that one. But you get into this little five-hour session, you know, just yeah, you get sucked into it. Especially podcasts, so podcasts are good for scrim jail, I have to say. Like, and I can't listen to my own podcast, so I'll listen to Hash Church, or I'll listen to the dude grows, or I'll I'll listen to anybody else's shows except my own, because obviously that would be pure torture for myself, but but anybody else.

SPEAKER_11

All I listen to is my own. I listen to only my show, Hash Church, but actually I only listen to myself talking. I don't listen to anyone else. I have it all. I knew it. I knew it. I knew it. It's just me. Oh my god. I knew it.

SPEAKER_08

I knew it deep down inside. How do I do the same thing? I just listened to only Marcus. I just know. Oh fuck.

SPEAKER_09

That's fucking funny.

SPEAKER_11

Well, I definitely want to thank uh thank Puffco and uh the press club for sponsoring today. Appreciate you guys. Shout out to all the moms who uh oh yes, yes, you're hitting your core right now. I need to plug mine in. I can't believe it made it. I only had 46% on the battery, and I think I managed to smoke like eight or ten dabs uh during today's show, and it didn't die. So I'm gonna go plug it in literally right now. But uh yeah, thank you guys for coming in on Mother's Day. Appreciate you, Adam. Hopefully, I'll get down and do your show here this week sometime, or at least come by and visit the garden. Yes, see what you got going on. Let's do it. Bowls of sift and Etienne, uh be well, brother. Enjoy the uh football game. I hope uh you guys raise that trophy today. Just for your sake, I tell people all the time that don't really love organized sports. I totally get it. I spent a long time not liking it myself. But you got to ask yourself, how often are you with your friends and you all spontaneously jump out of your seat and put your arms in the air and scream, yes, there's something extremely good about that experience. So you should probably have more of it in your life than less. Uh I uh for me it's NHL hockey. Yeah, roller coasters are good. Roller coasters are good for that too. You get you go down, you go up. It's like a neat experience to have with people. I appreciate it. I'm uh I'll be watching some playoff hockey tonight for sure. So I'll be thinking about you. Shout out to Colin and Dr. Mark, who's at his commencement there, probably for his uh for his son. I think he sent me a picture with him and his son earlier. I wasn't 100% sure, but shout out to those guys. And uh well, may the full mount bless your bowl sooner than later, really. I think uh see you guys next time. Peace. Later, guys.