Square Grouper - Aquaponic Gardening2024-03-28T19:46:31Zhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/square-grouper?groupUrl=threadjackers&commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A342263&groupId=4778851%3AGroup%3A296788&feed=yes&xn_auth=noGreat story Jon. At least you…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2013-09-23:4778851:Comment:5192992013-09-23T12:18:02.625ZJim Fiskhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/JimFisk
<p>Great story Jon. At least your bud always has something to do when he's at the beach. It can get a bit boring<a style="cursor: pointer;"><img src="http://www.bkserv.net/images/Grin.gif"></img></a></p>
<p>Hey while we are on the subject have you been following all the buzz about raw hemp curing many forms of cancer. MDs are getting behind the discoveries and one oncologist has gone on the record that it is the biggest cancer cure discovery in 100 years. It only becomes a mind drug when heated to high temp. Pardon the pun. Raw it is…</p>
<p>Great story Jon. At least your bud always has something to do when he's at the beach. It can get a bit boring<a style="cursor: pointer;"><img src="http://www.bkserv.net/images/Grin.gif"/></a></p>
<p>Hey while we are on the subject have you been following all the buzz about raw hemp curing many forms of cancer. MDs are getting behind the discoveries and one oncologist has gone on the record that it is the biggest cancer cure discovery in 100 years. It only becomes a mind drug when heated to high temp. Pardon the pun. Raw it is perhaps nature's most powerful anti-oxidant. Always said it is God's gift to man. Now we get to see how big pharma tries to bury this one.</p> I wonder if the Mexican gov h…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2012-05-29:4778851:Comment:3429222012-05-29T08:37:15.636ZCarey Mahttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/CareyMa
<p>I wonder if the Mexican gov has submarines? I'd set up a sub surface storage and retrieve as needed but then again, unless they have improved their genetics and grow methods, I'd not bother with risking my freedom over garbage. BTW IMO BC bud (commercial) is decent but cant come close to our (Seattle) custom grown or Humboldt county stuff. My friend's op in "Mt. Bitchin" in Santa Cruz, was a wondrous feat of engineering with gravity fed, treetop plantations, escape tunnels and camoed hide-a…</p>
<p>I wonder if the Mexican gov has submarines? I'd set up a sub surface storage and retrieve as needed but then again, unless they have improved their genetics and grow methods, I'd not bother with risking my freedom over garbage. BTW IMO BC bud (commercial) is decent but cant come close to our (Seattle) custom grown or Humboldt county stuff. My friend's op in "Mt. Bitchin" in Santa Cruz, was a wondrous feat of engineering with gravity fed, treetop plantations, escape tunnels and camoed hide-a holes.</p>
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<p>Another interesting story: When I fist got here the local newspaper welcomed me by printing an article titled. "Dr. Ma comes to China to teach the Chinese government how to grow grass" (fodder/ sprouts); ~ to combat desertification. Anyway, it tickled me at the time.</p> LOL! you should have tied the…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2012-05-27:4778851:Comment:3420852012-05-27T21:01:58.069ZVlad Jovanovichttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/VladJovanovic
<p>LOL! you should have tied the remaining 19 bags to different buoy's out in the cove and told all that you 'stashed' 'em for him "out there"... </p>
<p>That's a <em>great</em> story Jon...</p>
<p>LOL! you should have tied the remaining 19 bags to different buoy's out in the cove and told all that you 'stashed' 'em for him "out there"... </p>
<p>That's a <em>great</em> story Jon...</p> To add to my story, San Lucas…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2012-05-27:4778851:Comment:3422632012-05-27T20:07:58.230ZJon Parrhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/JonParr
To add to my story, San Lucas Cove is a Mexican military base on the southern half, and a run down semi-permanent campground on the northern half, full of retirees, mostly from Canada and Alaska and so on, weathering the winter in Baja. So when captain Mike wanted to communicate the find to Al, he gets on the radio and says something like:<br></br>
Al, you listening?<br></br>
Ya, go ahead, eh (he is Canadian after all)<br></br>
Hey Al, uh, we just pulled in a...(long pause)...a square grouper<br></br>
(even…
To add to my story, San Lucas Cove is a Mexican military base on the southern half, and a run down semi-permanent campground on the northern half, full of retirees, mostly from Canada and Alaska and so on, weathering the winter in Baja. So when captain Mike wanted to communicate the find to Al, he gets on the radio and says something like:<br/>
Al, you listening?<br/>
Ya, go ahead, eh (he is Canadian after all)<br/>
Hey Al, uh, we just pulled in a...(long pause)...a square grouper<br/>
(even longer pause)<br/>
Did you say a "square grouper"?<br/>
Yep<br/>
That's a square grouper, right?<br/>
Yep<br/>
(super long pause)<br/>
You gonna keep it?<br/>
Nope, unless you want it<br/>
How big is it?<br/>
Couple of pounds<br/>
Oh Yeah, I'll eat it for sure.<br/>
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Dang, I still laugh every time I think about it. Looking back, I could have used the $200k that bale was worth (before Cali legalization prices), but Mexican prison is priceless. :)