What did you accomplish today?

lokie

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Letting him walk around to get blood circulating. Wife and pets are not happy with me. :smile:

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I'm happy to see he is well.

As a kid we had a neighbor who raised ducks. One of them got froze to the ground one night. When it stood up to walk away it's feet stayed froze to the ground. It lived for several more years, tho it did not swim after that.:(

After that day they always referred to it as ol peg legs.o_O
 

Olive Drab Green

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so my cat decided to go into the swamp cooler last night. the louvre must have rotated with him on top of it and thrown him 270 degrees into the bottom of the drum.



it was too narrow to pull him out from the bottom part, and too long a reach to pull him out the way he went in from the top. so i had to grind out a flap on the backside of the drum and pull him out that way.

so that was fun.
Sounds pretty eventful. :eyesmoke:
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
so my cat decided to go into the swamp cooler last night. the louvre must have rotated with him on top of it and thrown him 270 degrees into the bottom of the drum.



it was too narrow to pull him out from the bottom part, and too long a reach to pull him out the way he went in from the top. so i had to grind out a flap on the backside of the drum and pull him out that way.

so that was fun.
Next time, a catalyst will make it go more easily
 

tyler.durden

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2017 has been an interesting year regarding weed sales. I realized I lost half of my clients by end of September, and I had no idea why. It occurred so suddenly that it seemed like a coordinated effort. After talking to a few of past clients recently, it seems that they separately all have friends with medical cards. Medical dispensaries opened up in Chicago in the beginning of the year, and everyone seems to be mostly into vape cartridges and dabs. Currently selling only half of my grow, I have almost three pounds of dank curing away. I bought a bunch of black foil smell-proof bags and lots of dime size baggies from Amazon, and have been making up little gift pouches in an attempt to gain more clients. I have two other people helping me hand them out to all the heads they know and trust. Each black foil bag contains four dime size baggies of my four strains of bud, along with a cute note about each strain. I've also lowered my prices to $300 oz, selling a lot of $80 quarters. I've already attracted four new clients, but I'm looking for about 8 more.
I've also started selling edibles, mostly brownies, but also cookies and granola bars. I've got my cannabutter down, finally. People seem to like the strength of 1.5 ozs of frosty trim per a pound of butter. I have about 7 POUNDS of trim that I need to process, so that should keep me busy. It seems that the dispensaries here have gummies and candies, but not baked goods. They seem in demand. I'm selling 2 inch square brownies for $10 a pop, and 8x8 inch pans (sans cutting and individually wrapping) for $120. I've made 6 fucking pans of brownies in the last day, I feel like Betty Fucking Crocker up in this bitch. Gotta make more butter, and I don't know if this pungent brownie odor will ever fade. So, I guess I'm just bitching about adjusting to the new climate. I liked it better before when I was on easy street, but I saved up a nice six figure nest egg and haven't had to work a job in the last seven years. Still a great paying gig, but I think this year I'll start to transition more into legitimate forms of income. Recreational weed will be here sooner than later...
 

Singlemalt

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2017 has been an interesting year regarding weed sales. I realized I lost half of my clients by end of September, and I had no idea why. It occurred so suddenly that it seemed like a coordinated effort. After talking to a few of past clients recently, it seems that they separately all have friends with medical cards. Medical dispensaries opened up in Chicago in the beginning of the year, and everyone seems to be mostly into vape cartridges and dabs. Currently selling only half of my grow, I have almost three pounds of dank curing away. I bought a bunch of black foil smell-proof bags and lots of dime size baggies from Amazon, and have been making up little gift pouches in an attempt to gain more clients. I have two other people helping me hand them out to all the heads they know and trust. Each black foil bag contains four dime size baggies of my four strains of bud, along with a cute note about each strain. I've also lowered my prices to $300 oz, selling a lot of $80 quarters. I've already attracted four new clients, but I'm looking for about 8 more.
I've also started selling edibles, mostly brownies, but also cookies and granola bars. I've got my cannabutter down, finally. People seem to like the strength of 1.5 ozs of frosty trim per a pound of butter. I have about 7 POUNDS of trim that I need to process, so that should keep me busy. It seems that the dispensaries here have gummies and candies, but not baked goods. They seem in demand. I'm selling 2 inch square brownies for $10 a pop, and 8x8 inch pans (sans cutting and individually wrapping) for $120. I've made 6 fucking pans of brownies in the last day, I feel like Betty Fucking Crocker up in this bitch. Gotta make more butter, and I don't know if this pungent brownie odor will ever fade. So, I guess I'm just bitching about adjusting to the new climate. I liked it better before when I was on easy street, but I saved up a nice six figure nest egg and haven't had to work a job in the last seven years. Still a great paying gig, but I think this year I'll start to transition more into legitimate forms of income. Recreational weed will be here sooner than later...
You already have, Tyler's Sweet Shop. Leave out the cannabis and you start regional then national. Seriously, your biz may pick up once the newness of medical wears off. It was that way in Cali for a bit. Med was overpriced, quality in most was lacking. Plus, many folks don't wish to be on a gov't list.
 

ANC

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vape cartidges etc IS where your market is now, it accounts for more than half of produce sold.
 

Bob Zmuda

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2017 has been an interesting year regarding weed sales. I realized I lost half of my clients by end of September, and I had no idea why. It occurred so suddenly that it seemed like a coordinated effort. After talking to a few of past clients recently, it seems that they separately all have friends with medical cards. Medical dispensaries opened up in Chicago in the beginning of the year, and everyone seems to be mostly into vape cartridges and dabs. Currently selling only half of my grow, I have almost three pounds of dank curing away. I bought a bunch of black foil smell-proof bags and lots of dime size baggies from Amazon, and have been making up little gift pouches in an attempt to gain more clients. I have two other people helping me hand them out to all the heads they know and trust. Each black foil bag contains four dime size baggies of my four strains of bud, along with a cute note about each strain. I've also lowered my prices to $300 oz, selling a lot of $80 quarters. I've already attracted four new clients, but I'm looking for about 8 more.
I've also started selling edibles, mostly brownies, but also cookies and granola bars. I've got my cannabutter down, finally. People seem to like the strength of 1.5 ozs of frosty trim per a pound of butter. I have about 7 POUNDS of trim that I need to process, so that should keep me busy. It seems that the dispensaries here have gummies and candies, but not baked goods. They seem in demand. I'm selling 2 inch square brownies for $10 a pop, and 8x8 inch pans (sans cutting and individually wrapping) for $120. I've made 6 fucking pans of brownies in the last day, I feel like Betty Fucking Crocker up in this bitch. Gotta make more butter, and I don't know if this pungent brownie odor will ever fade. So, I guess I'm just bitching about adjusting to the new climate. I liked it better before when I was on easy street, but I saved up a nice six figure nest egg and haven't had to work a job in the last seven years. Still a great paying gig, but I think this year I'll start to transition more into legitimate forms of income. Recreational weed will be here sooner than later...
Sucks huh?

What malt said though. The novelty will wear off. Most people in Cali at this point think it's lame to go to dispensaries. Shit quality. High prices etc.

The once a month soccer mom smoker is the main dispensary client. No heavy smokers I know would ever go to one.

My motto is : "I will beat their price and their quality".

Plus when recreational comes here (tomorrow) it's getting taxed so hard eighths are gonna be 90 bucks!

Look at Colorado. The black market is going crazy!

You got this Tyler. ;)
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
You already have, Tyler's Sweet Shop. Leave out the cannabis and you start regional then national. Seriously, your biz may pick up once the newness of medical wears off. It was that way in Cali for a bit. Med was overpriced, quality in most was lacking. Plus, many folks don't wish to be on a gov't list.
In CA you don't have to be on a government list unless you wish to be. I do carry a medical recommendation I choose not to pay extra to be in a government database. But that recommendation and my medical records give me an argument to use in a CA system.

I've joined 2 dispensaries and tried one's weed. It was horrifically bad. Plus I don't trust it knowing about the kids who grow here and put horrid shit on their crop. The other dispensary was to purchase some seeds, which they refused to sell me. They were saving the #GG4 seeds for their 'friends'. I asked to be removed from their list and left.

I imagine some of your guys will be back and you will get new ones, as Malt and Bob said.
 

Indacouch

Well-Known Member
2017 has been an interesting year regarding weed sales. I realized I lost half of my clients by end of September, and I had no idea why. It occurred so suddenly that it seemed like a coordinated effort. After talking to a few of past clients recently, it seems that they separately all have friends with medical cards. Medical dispensaries opened up in Chicago in the beginning of the year, and everyone seems to be mostly into vape cartridges and dabs. Currently selling only half of my grow, I have almost three pounds of dank curing away. I bought a bunch of black foil smell-proof bags and lots of dime size baggies from Amazon, and have been making up little gift pouches in an attempt to gain more clients. I have two other people helping me hand them out to all the heads they know and trust. Each black foil bag contains four dime size baggies of my four strains of bud, along with a cute note about each strain. I've also lowered my prices to $300 oz, selling a lot of $80 quarters. I've already attracted four new clients, but I'm looking for about 8 more.
I've also started selling edibles, mostly brownies, but also cookies and granola bars. I've got my cannabutter down, finally. People seem to like the strength of 1.5 ozs of frosty trim per a pound of butter. I have about 7 POUNDS of trim that I need to process, so that should keep me busy. It seems that the dispensaries here have gummies and candies, but not baked goods. They seem in demand. I'm selling 2 inch square brownies for $10 a pop, and 8x8 inch pans (sans cutting and individually wrapping) for $120. I've made 6 fucking pans of brownies in the last day, I feel like Betty Fucking Crocker up in this bitch. Gotta make more butter, and I don't know if this pungent brownie odor will ever fade. So, I guess I'm just bitching about adjusting to the new climate. I liked it better before when I was on easy street, but I saved up a nice six figure nest egg and haven't had to work a job in the last seven years. Still a great paying gig, but I think this year I'll start to transition more into legitimate forms of income. Recreational weed will be here sooner than later...
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Samples in every ride.


Watch out for @Grandpapy he likes to fill up on just samples....lol
 
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