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Yeah, I see that. I see that. My wife's part of the family. Of course, they're all almost all dead now, but we went out there for a funeral, God, at least 10 years ago, something like that. And they want her to move back out to California. And I said, oh, my job's in Missouri. We'll get off your job. And the reason why they get off of your job is because they grew it out there in California. And I considered it, it was good money, you know, just going to work on a farm, be a farmer. But I was always paranoid that, okay, well, California, this was before all the other states started allowing marijuana to be sold, which is like 26 days or something like that right now, and that check. But I was always paranoid. If I go out there and start working on this farm, what day is the federal government going to come in there and see the property and arrest everybody on the spot? Actually, paranoia is not really it because, you know, it's more like it's not if, it's when. At least that's how I thought about it back then. This is repeater station kilo, kilo seven. Yeah, well, you can do it. The money's nice. I wouldn't mind some of those figures because, yeah, I'm mostly thinking about the money, but I don't know. That's not a business I know anything about. Even like before, like I started going to the dispensaries, I was getting from a guy. I probably would have continued to until he died because before he passed, I was like, yeah, I know they're everywhere in stores, but, you know, this guy's one of the homies. We've always had our arrangement. I'm not going to break our arrangements. And then I found, yeah, when he died and I had to just kind of strike out on my own, I found there's way better prices and that, man, I'd never go back to the street dealers again.

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