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#1 Cash Crop
I'll begin by saying that in NO way do I advocate its use (maybe for medicinal purposes, but that's a different debate). I saw a report on MSNBC about this agricultural "crop" and was stunned to see that it makes more than corn and wheat, combined.
I post this for informational purposes only. Again, I don't advocate its use. http://www.theregister.com/2006/12/1...est_cash_crop/ |
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Well, if you're the guy driving the $80,000 car and wearing a $20,000 watch but have never had a checking account what else are you supposed to be doing?
50% higher than the next crop. Amazing. |
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exactly...how many wheat, corn, soy bean, etc...farmers do you see driving a Lexus, Benz, etc... |
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Hey Kev: what did you say you paid for electric?
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Your state is #1! Over $13 Billion. And here, all the while, I thought it was about lettuce, spinich, and all the garlic coming out of Gillroy. What's up with avocadoes? |
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Who'd a thunk it? My best guess (and I've never tried it, well, NEVER inhaled it) is that it dries and and gives a better buzz than dried spinich. Never tried smokin' garlic either. Must not help the "smoker's breath". Ever try lettuce? I haven't. Anything on arugula? |
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There's no need to confess. I'm not a priest, though I did play one once, and also stayed at a Motel 6. Anything for medicinal purposes is ok with me...as if that matters. Cazadores is pretty good. Then again, as the words to the song go..."whatever gets you through the night." |
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