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  1. #1776
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    Abducted in Plain Sight for a "Holy shit, how could that happen" moment: https://www.netflix.com/watch/81000864

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    Most of the way through murder mountain. Really struggling to give two shits about any of the characters. The good guys are skeezy fuckers, the bad guys are even worse, and the cops are douchebags. The private investigators are ok, I guess.
    That’s my take on it, too, but it’s a pretty addictive show. Like “Making a Muderer”; it’s hard to stop watching, although you feel dirty about it.

    Fifteen years or so ago I was on a road trip up the coast on 101, and stopped at a cafe for dinner in that area. Got a real bad vibe from some of the other patrons in the place. Left quickly and glad I did now.

    But there are places kinda like that in the Santa Cruz Mountains, where I was living at that time. Go down the wrong road, and it won’t be long until someone comes down it and asks where you think you are going.

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    Punisher has the action of last season but the story line isnt that engrossing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    Most of the way through murder mountain. Really struggling to give two shits about any of the characters. The good guys are skeezy fuckers, the bad guys are even worse, and the cops are douchebags. The private investigators are ok, I guess.
    If you live east of California, those people likely supplied your weed, or still do if your state hasn’t legalized

    I lived/worked in rural Humboldt for five years in late 70s. My now wife was a trimmer for several growers and I helped start a futures market - $400 lbs of sensi, paid in April, for Croptober delivery - to provide working capital financing for growers.

    The growers I knew fell into three basic groups - burned out back-to-the-land hippies from LA & SFO, tripwire Vietnam vets, and out of work loggers. Good people forced into being assholes by the War On Drugs. No Rule of Law
    LIke regular people enjoy. It’s what happens when you could come away with $400k after harvest, or get busted, or get ripped off.

    Crazy shit would happen. A college student was out hiking, stumbled onto a grow, and was held prisoner for a month until harvest because the growers were afraid he would blab and rippers would show up. There were always people getting shot and/or killed in rips gone bad. Wife had a grower show up at her house one day, after 45 min he vehemently insisted he had been there 3 hours. Next day news story is a guy who grower had a beef with was found beat to death during the time he claimed to be at wife’s place.

    And like young Mr Rodriguez, police can’t put together a case on supposition and hearsay, so risk/reward calculus is very much tilted toward STFU.

    The early growers had kids who joined the family business. Home-schooled and livin up in the hollows your whole life doesn’t give you a rounded worldview

    Saddest part is these people will get crushed by legalization - small outdoor or greenhouse grows located a bazillion miles from customers isn’t a viable model in the era of $800 lbs, income taxes and stiff regulation. The few growers I still know there will continue to be outlaws selling into the flyover states. It’s all they know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    Saddest part is these people will get crushed by legalization
    Why is that a bad thing, and isn't that the point? Let them grow fucking tomatoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    Let them grow fucking tomatoes.
    Why would anyone want to fuck a tomato?
    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    the situation strikes me as WAY too much drama at this point

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    Yup that is the point. Overall legalization is a good thing. Just sad that the OGs who pioneered sensi growing were forced to be feral, and now that it’s legal their methods don’t work.

    And good luck growing small batch greenhouse tomatoes when the market is triple the distance as the “plantations” in the Central Valley.

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    Not shedding a tear for the sensi masters. Meth still pays plenty good.

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    The town of Weott has been taken over by east euro meth cookers

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    20.. an accidental history of free skiing .
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    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    Just caught Fyre. Holy shit, what a train wreck. Hard to feel too bad for all the douchebags who were pulled in though. BTW a TGR hat at 1:07 - anyone want to fess up?

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    Hello!
    Have you any alternative for Netflix, I mean other apps where I can watch last tv shows in good quality?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    Sex Education.

    Hilarious.
    Really good. Well written. Kinda a modern day John Hughes flick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teledad View Post
    Just caught Fyre. Holy shit, what a train wreck. Hard to feel too bad for all the douchebags who were pulled in though. BTW a TGR hat at 1:07 - anyone want to fess up?
    Yup. And didn’t realize Jah Rule was that big of a tool in real life.

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    Derry Girls is feckin' hilarious. A bunch of Irish teenagers getting into trouble during "The Troubles". Less political than I expected.

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    Polar. Gnarly. Good.
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    If I lived in WA, Oft would be my realtor. Seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post
    Polar. Gnarly. Good.
    Agreed. Cool flick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    20.. an accidental history of free skiing .
    Really enjoyed

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    Quote Originally Posted by huckbucket View Post
    Really good. Well written. Kinda a modern day John Hughes flick.
    Funny as hell. Bonus that the wife loves it.

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    Occupation. Sucked. But somehow perfect for mind numbing.

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    Friends from College is pretty fucking funny. Fred Savage is hilarious, who knew.

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    All of the Indiana Jones movies are on Netflix right now. Watched Raiders last night. It's still awesome.

    I was trying to decide while watching it if I think it's awesome mostly because of nostalgia. Tough to be unbiased about something like that, but I'm pretty sure it's just a really good movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    All of the Indiana Jones movies are on Netflix right now. Watched Raiders last night. It's still awesome.

    I was trying to decide while watching it if I think it's awesome mostly because of nostalgia. Tough to be unbiased about something like that, but I'm pretty sure it's just a really good movie.
    Yeah, it's a really good movie.
    Me'n Vets saw Raiders last summer on the BIG screen at the local cinema (Flashback Wed/Sun). It still holds up regardless of nostalgia. It's a well-crafted film with great acting, incredible action, and solid FX. Puts a lot of modern films of a similar ilk to shame, imho.
    "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

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    Just don't watch that crystal skull garbage. That's an all time turd.

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    I am going through the OG Twilight Zones. Was there only 4 seasons? Has been cool seeing ones I completely forgot.

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