The Canadian Contingent (Part 2)

Feel free to fuel our economy!

It only runs in the spring so it’s limited to a single pull per year. Also the trees have to be old enough to tap.

I know every store that sells in it my chood.

Also: WOOT WOOT!

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Those 3L bottles were great as a young teenager.

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Yeah man sometimes I’ll go nocturnal for no reason. Sometimes I only know it’s daytime because it’s light out.

I did for a little bit.

Also, as an aside, since we’re talking about sap what does it mean to be a sap? What is the etymology. Perhaps I will check the interwebs.

I checked. It means to be either a sucker or one who drains energy.

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frost warning was hoping to get out in the garden soon

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Not sure I think he said end of May. Im sure he wants to enjoy his first summer of retirement. If you want some, it will be the last opportunity to get them from the Legend himself.

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BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAA!!!

I’m not sure if that’s what @DougDawson was doing @thainer but that’s how I read it!

:hugs:

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Yes sir, frost warning, lol.

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A Maple Bourbon would definitely work…even if made from unprocessed sap as opposed to syrup…
They do Peanut Butter Bourbon and Brown Sugar Bourbon that are awesome…
Maple could top them easily!

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This is the only crap I could find in BC. It left way to much water when I tried to make RSO.
Anyone have an insider in the lower mainland? Wink wink :grin:


As you can see it’s only 75% :roll_eyes: supposedly imported from AB.

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I know someone :thinking::wave:

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Perfect for an eyedropper to get the cheapest redeye drunk!

(J/k!)

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I picked up a bottle to make rso too… Turns out, instead of 3-4oz or rye in my rye and cokes, 2oz of rye, 1 of everclear and coke works a charm, hahaha

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IF you want to clean that up, distill it again and toss out the water.
Never drink that shit!

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Sign of the times… When I grew under prohibition it’d never occur to me to call the cops when someone broke into my place and robbed me. Why you’d call the cops when growing 5k plants is beyound me and makes me wonder if they were contract growers who were dropped in a spot and had no clue what theh were doing.

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Fun with numbers…

('cause the cops usually have some pretty peculiar ideas what weed is worth…).
…ignoring the 4.6 Lbs for the moment … $2,853,050/5729 plants comes out to almost exactly $500/plant.

No way 5,700 plants are all ‘ready to harvest’, so they are counting fresh clones etc. but they would argue ‘they could potentially get that quantity’…

After looking at the government site, $2/gram wholesale looks reasonable (3.50~4.00 retail on larger quantity), so let’s assume that…

That would give us a per plant yield of 250 grams (almost 9 Lbs/plant… dry…)

:rofl: :smile:

Yup, same old same old…

Cheers
G

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That’s 10 billion dollars worth of contraband! Look at the impact we’re having! We need more funding to keep up the good work!

Grinds my gears.

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It’s reasuring to see that despite legalization some things will never change, like inflating the value of seizures to make themselves seem relevant. We need a Canadian Heritage Moment to commenmorate it before kids forgot the dark times in the long ago

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Yeah. Of me. Hiding in the woods behind a movie theatre smoking before a movie.

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“On Jan. 10, 2004, police swept down on the former brewery overlooking Highway 400 and uncovered ‘one of the largest and most sophisticated indoor marijuana growing operations in Canadian history.’”

:rofl: :+1:

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