[00:00:01] Speaker A: He was born on a Saturday in 73. He loves park rock music. Finding the 13 in the dazzle rocky now on the Ben's guitar with a short with radio back.
His motherfucking Andy scolding. Look at motherfucker cuz here he comes. Andy wearing his own.
[00:00:27] Speaker B: All right, so welcome to unsigned 518. I am here with Allison from MB Farm. How are you?
[00:00:33] Speaker C: I'm great, thank you. Andy, how are you?
[00:00:35] Speaker B: I'm fantastic. You brought me samples? I'm fantastic. So we have a bunch to talk about. And, I mean, you've been on the show before. It was a couple months ago, whatever. But we have weed stock coming up with safety meeting. Sugar hole short wave radio band. It's going to be a no fun, and MB farm is going to be there. And you just said that you're bringing the whole team and stuff, right?
[00:01:00] Speaker C: Yes, I'm going to be bringing about the whole team, so it's going to be three of us there. We're a small team. It's like a family run, friends run organization. So we don't have a huge crew, but everybody's really effective in doing what they do, right.
[00:01:14] Speaker B: And it's. I am.
This is, like, probably one of the most exciting. I mean, I know. I guess I don't sound it. It is Sunday morning. I'm not, like, not super awake yet, but it's probably one of the most exciting shows that we've had coming up, like, because for me, I've always been a huge fan of marijuana.
[00:01:35] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:01:35] Speaker B: Like, you know, 50 now. I've been smoking since I was, I think maybe 2019 or 20, I think, was when I. When I started. But the legalization of it has been just such a. I always say, like, what a time to be alive. You know what I mean? Because even when I was younger and, like, you know, all through my twenties and thirties, I was always like, why isn't it, you know, it's, like, so ridiculous. And now that it is, and, like, we can celebrate it in a way that needs to be celebrated. We don't have to say water pipe when we go into a head shop. We can say bong for my weed. And, like, so when Mikey from the sugar hold is one that put the show together and we were excited to get on the bill, and then he actually suggested, he was like, hey, do you think your friend Allison, you know, might want to get MB Farm involved? And when I texted you and you responded basically like, yeah, immediately.
[00:02:30] Speaker C: Yes, yes, absolutely. It works out so well because we love local music. We always try to incorporate it into any of our events or whatever we're doing. So having this event on 420 in Troy is just perfect.
[00:02:46] Speaker B: It is perfect, and hopefully the weather's like it is now.
[00:02:49] Speaker C: I hope so.
[00:02:50] Speaker B: But so I guess before we get, like, too into, like, the event and what you're bringing to the event, you know, I do want to talk about what's going on. Like, with. Because with the legalization of marijuana, it's changing constantly, and, like, there's new information coming and what. What retailers are allowed to do, what farms are allowed to do is evolving constantly. So I guess I wanted to kind of check in with what's going on with the. With the farm and, and any developments you got. Maybe some retail spaces or something.
[00:03:24] Speaker C: So what, the last time we spoke, I feel like we were really at a stalemate with New York cannabis. There was some lawsuits going on. There was very slow openings of dispensaries, and right now, we are opening up dispensaries left and right, especially here in the capital district. You've got, you know, northern lights and Menans. You've got legacy and colonny. You've got Mister good vibes in downtown Albany. So those are three places that just opened up, and we've got plenty more that are either, like, ready to make that next step to open or, you know, getting ready, and they'll be open soon enough. So great momentum. Very happy to see that things are, you know, turning a page. Yeah, yeah. A new chapter.
[00:04:09] Speaker B: Positive chapter. Like I said, evolving, you know?
[00:04:12] Speaker C: Exactly.
[00:04:13] Speaker B: Cause, like, even just being legal is one thing, but, like, you know, still, I mean, where we're sitting right now, if I wanted to go buy a pre roll, I would have to drive probably 45 minutes, I think, would be.
[00:04:24] Speaker C: The closest, I believe so.
[00:04:26] Speaker B: Closest dispensary to, like, here. And so even though it's legal, it's still not super accessible. And I think that's what I mean by evolving. It's like, it's becoming more accessible. And I know, I know. Schuylerville, for one, has, you know, like, when there was the whole thing of, like, they can opt out of having a dispensary. Skylar Bill was like, oh, no. Hell, no. We would like one, please.
[00:04:48] Speaker C: We want the tax money.
[00:04:49] Speaker B: Yeah. So, like, hopefully something like that's coming. And, you know, I said, like, when that first happened, I was like, all those towns that said, no, when they see how much money we're bringing in, we should be like, you can't. You can't change your mind. Like, you can't change your mind now?
[00:05:02] Speaker C: Exactly.
[00:05:04] Speaker B: You made your path, but. So it's becoming more accessible. And I guess that brings me to what we were talking about, literally before I hit record. As you started to say something, I'm like, hold that thought. Let's record. So what's the news?
[00:05:19] Speaker C: So this is a world exclusive. Yes.
We are going to be opening a retail space and a consumption lounge at 400 River street in Troy, New York.
[00:05:33] Speaker B: Nice.
[00:05:33] Speaker C: This is super exciting. We may not be the first consumption lounge to open in the capital district.
[00:05:39] Speaker B: Are there ones now?
[00:05:40] Speaker C: No, but we're going to be right on the bay. Yeah, right there. We're super motivated to get everything done with the dispensary part of the business. Hopefully, we'll have that up and running by midsummer.
[00:05:56] Speaker B: That's awesome.
[00:05:56] Speaker C: Very soon.
[00:05:57] Speaker B: And would that be something like a consumption lounge? Would that be something like, could you buy at the dispensary and then consume at the consumption lounge? Or is it gonna have to be, like, a split?
[00:06:09] Speaker C: At this moment, I really don't know how it will work operationally, but I've been sitting down at night and thinking up drinks and thinking up different concepts that would be great to have in a dispensary or consumption lounge and where we can kind of cross market both of them on both sides of the store.
[00:06:28] Speaker B: Yeah, see, that would be awesome. And, like, I love the idea of a consumption lounge because it's, you know, weeds, a social thing. Like, as much as, like, there's still. There's always that.
That negative connotation that, like, you know, like, you get in a bubble and then, like, don't talk. And, I mean, I guess sometimes you could get antisocial, but, like, I think it's a social thing. I think it would be great to be able to just sit down and, like, you know, share a joint with someone and have an espresso and, like, listen to some music.
[00:06:57] Speaker C: It's so nice to have an alternative.
[00:06:59] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:06:59] Speaker C: And I think that's what it boils down to, because at our location, right across the street, you've got Ryan's wake, you've got Brown's brewing. So, you know, you've got the alcohol side of things, and there's not really an alternative. So as much as I love to go to Ryan's wake or love to.
[00:07:16] Speaker B: Go to Brown's, I'll give you a little insider information. When Ryan's wake opened, I bartended there from the day they opened for, like, five or six years. I was the Monday evening bartender at Ryan's wing I still have the bottle opener that opened the very first bottle of beer at Ryan's.
[00:07:37] Speaker C: Damn.
[00:07:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause I was there on day one.
Yeah. Love that place.
[00:07:41] Speaker C: Yeah. I mean, the whole area in downtown Troy is amazing. You see all of these little businesses start to come in, and there's people doing truly creative, awesome things in downtown Troy right now. And we're excited to be a part of that.
[00:07:57] Speaker B: Yeah, that is super exciting. And like I've said on the show, you know, it's on record. Like, I've my love for Troy. Cause, like, I mean, and you probably didn't know, but I lived in Troy when I moved from Vermont 21 years ago or something like that. 21, 22 years ago, I moved to Troy and lived there for, you know, ten or twelve years before moving up to Saratoga. And when I lived in Troy, it was like, you know. Cause I was coming from Vermont. Coming from a small. Yeah, it was a little culture shock, but, like, I found it to be, like, a very friendly city. Like, right out of the gate. Like, I was like, I really like this place. Like, I felt like I belonged. And people, like, used to disparage it, you know?
[00:08:37] Speaker C: Absolutely.
[00:08:38] Speaker B: You know, they'd call it the Troy lit. And, like, I was like, man, like, this place is like, it's cool. Like, shit's cut. And now, 20 years later, I am, like, blown away by what's happened to Troy. Like, it has become what? Like, I perceived it as.
[00:08:55] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:08:56] Speaker B: Now, like, you can't deny it. That place is fucking cool. And it's, like, hip and, like, it truly is.
[00:09:01] Speaker C: And then when you walk around the streets, the architecture there is absolutely phenomenal. It truly is a beautiful city.
[00:09:09] Speaker B: Well, I mean, they filmed that, what, the gilded age or whatever, that HBO show.
[00:09:14] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:09:15] Speaker B: Which was like, period piece, you know.
[00:09:18] Speaker C: Like, perfect place for it. Yes.
[00:09:20] Speaker B: You use streets of Troy as, like, you know, the brownstones and the architecture or whatever, but yeah.
[00:09:28] Speaker C: Yeah, I could see that happening. It's a perfect place.
[00:09:30] Speaker B: Yeah, I didn't watch the show.
Not really my. Not really my thing. But, like, I remember, like, people were all, oh, you know, like, there's horse and buggies going down Troy, whatever.
So that's like the consumption lounge dispensary. That deal is, like, that's happening. That's moving forward. Because I remember we were, like, discussing that last time you were on, like, it was like, hmm, that would be cool. And, like, things were. But now it's, like, happening.
[00:09:59] Speaker C: There's a lot of moving pieces. So, you know, first we got the license and our location wasn't approved.
Yeah. So the reason our location wasn't approved had to do with certain houses of worship in proximity to us. However, they weren't houses of worship, so.
[00:10:18] Speaker A: Oh.
[00:10:19] Speaker B: Like, just the building was still zoned, as they were the offices.
[00:10:24] Speaker C: So, like, if you googled it, you know, it would come up as a church. And, you know, obviously we need to respect those boundaries and want to respect those boundaries, you know, schools, houses of worship, you know, but we truly felt like that river street location was going to be the best home for us in Troy.
[00:10:45] Speaker B: And again, that whole block, because I don't know, like, I don't know exactly what? Like, I know the area, but I don't. When you say the number, I don't know, like, which building it is, I would probably recognize it or whatever, but.
[00:10:55] Speaker C: Like, we're on the point.
[00:10:56] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:10:57] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:10:57] Speaker B: Oh, no shit.
[00:10:59] Speaker A: I know.
[00:10:59] Speaker B: Then I know exactly where you're talking about. That's awesome.
[00:11:04] Speaker C: You step out of Ryan's way.
[00:11:05] Speaker B: Can you see us? Yeah. And that was always vacant. There was never anything in there, like, when I was there, and it was always like, how could that space not have anything in it?
[00:11:14] Speaker C: It's crime.
[00:11:15] Speaker B: Yeah. Wow, that's cool. And that's this summer happening.
[00:11:19] Speaker C: Yes. Yeah. No exact dates right now on the consumption lounge, but for the dispensary, you know, we're blazing ahead, no pun intended.
Blazing ahead so that we can try to get open just as soon as possible.
[00:11:34] Speaker B: Right. That's awesome. So just, like, out of my curiosity, like, as, like, the farm, is it, like, you know, you sell to dispensary and dispensaries will sell your product? Is that how it goes now, or.
[00:11:48] Speaker C: Yes. So we actually converted our license from a conditional cultivator license to a micro business.
[00:11:55] Speaker B: Gotcha.
[00:11:56] Speaker C: So with that micro business, it allows us to sell to dispensaries, which is great because we have a lot of friends that we've made, and, you know, we always love to support their dispensary. Very happy to be a part of their experience, and it also gives us the opportunity to sell from our own storefront.
[00:12:18] Speaker B: Gotcha.
[00:12:18] Speaker C: So it's a great mixture of being able to sell both to other licensed dispensaries, but in our own space, we can, you know, do whatever we want as long as it respects laws and testing.
[00:12:30] Speaker B: Right. And, like, it kind of makes me think of, like, you know, microbrews are like, local breweries and stuff, you know? Cause, like, you know, you get that license where you can make the beer on your property. And sell it on your property, but then you can also, you know, sell it to other places so they can have, you know, when another local beer on tap. And like. And I don't know, but I'm assuming that dispensaries are kind of like the local breweries where everybody knows each other in the business and everybody likes each other and gets along like everybody knows each other.
That's fair.
I guess it's probably true in any business that like. That was a great answer. Great. Very diplomatic, you know, but yeah, so everybody knows each other and like, yes, that's cool. And I feel like that helps everything kind of grow, you know, if everybody is at least aware of everybody else, you know, like methods and how things are going.
[00:13:31] Speaker C: And definitely, you know, we try to be as open as possible with our cultivation methods to our partners that we work with and just the public, whenever we get to speak to people about our product, we try to be as open as possible.
So all of our products up until now have been greenhouse grown. But with our new micro business, we'll actually be converting into indoor cultivation. Aeroponics.
[00:13:56] Speaker B: Right? And what's like. I know what, like, hydroponics are, but like, is aeroponics like, similar or.
[00:14:04] Speaker C: It's the future.
[00:14:05] Speaker B: Yeah, sounds awesome.
[00:14:07] Speaker C: It's basically a system where you grow with air and the nutrients are delivered to the plants through a complex system of pipes.
[00:14:18] Speaker B: Wow. Like, no soil.
[00:14:19] Speaker C: Like, no soil.
[00:14:20] Speaker B: No soil.
[00:14:21] Speaker C: No soil. Yeah. I actually don't even know how it works at the moment, but, you know, rich does. He's kind of the guru about all of that and he'll take it from here. But, you know, we are definitely trying to look at making sure we have a full product line once the dispensary does open.
[00:14:42] Speaker B: Right.
[00:14:42] Speaker C: So we've got this indoor grown, but we also know that people love sun grown flour.
[00:14:47] Speaker B: Sure.
[00:14:48] Speaker C: So there's the customer base out there for everything. And we want to be sure that if you want sungrown flower, that we can provide it to you at the best quality and best prices.
[00:14:58] Speaker B: And you did bring me samples, like I was saying earlier, which I will try, but one of the. We were talking and actually, I'll just open it now. I don't need to do it unboxing or whatever, but it's a chillum. And anybody who knows knows what a chillum is, but it comes pre packed.
Goddamn these child proof.
[00:15:17] Speaker C: It's everybody proof.
[00:15:18] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, wow. That smells lovely. Geez.
[00:15:22] Speaker C: Yeah, it's really pungent.
[00:15:23] Speaker B: Yeah. Holy goodness. So that's a sour papaya.
[00:15:27] Speaker C: Yes. That's one of our sativa leaning flowers. It has such a great tropical scent. It's got, like, that. It has that papaya note, but it's also got, like, this funky, cheesy kind of thing going on. And we're gonna be harvesting a new round of sour papaya on Tuesday. And I can't wait. I can't wait. It's gonna be just.
[00:15:49] Speaker B: I'm excited.
[00:15:50] Speaker C: Perfect. Yeah.
[00:15:51] Speaker B: And I'll put a picture of this up on. Up on Instagram.
[00:15:54] Speaker C: Definitely. It's one of the best ways, in my opinion, to taste flour. You've got something that's. It's a half a gram. There's no rolling papers. There's no, you know, dirty bong water. There's no residue. You can just taste your flour.
[00:16:11] Speaker B: And like I was saying before we got rolling, is that then I use the chillum for the next, you know, little amount of time, and then when I'm done with it, then I throw it away. So it's. Even though it's one use, when it's packed, like, I used it. I used my, like, you know, 70 times.
[00:16:28] Speaker C: And that's. That's what we hope people will do with these. There's so much waste in the cannabis industry right now, whether it's the disposable vape cartridges or even the glass 510 carts, there's so much waste. And any little thing that we can do to, you know, save the planet or, you know, or, you know, save one more disposable vape from going into the landfill, I think that's honorable. So the Chilums are great way to taste flour. And I think that once our consumption lounge opens, too, we'll be definitely experiencing some cool events focused around the chillums and flower tasting.
[00:17:09] Speaker B: Nice. That's. And I love that. That when you have, like, just this, like, little half gram, like, you could get that. It's almost like everybody gets a first hit, and then it's gone.
[00:17:18] Speaker C: Exactly.
[00:17:19] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:20] Speaker C: And you can cap it back up. So you put it in your pocket if you want to hit off later, then you've got that. It's not spilling out. It's. It's perfect.
[00:17:28] Speaker B: It is. It is absolutely perfect. So right now, I think what we should do is take a quick little music break. Cause we do want to talk about the event that's coming up this Saturday, 420, at no fun. It'll be my band, shortwave radio, band safety meeting, and then everybody's favorite, the sugar hold, will be capping off the evening and we're calling it weed stock. And you'll be there. And the MB farm team will be there. So there's a lot to talk about, but right now we're gonna take a quick break. Listen to a sugar hold song. This is obviously a song about weed. Cause it just makes sense. And then we're actually gonna come back and have a quick conversation with Mikey, the lead singer of the Sugar hold. So right now it's salad from the sugar hold, and then we'll be right back.
[00:18:15] Speaker A: Let's mix a salad up.
I got.
You got take off?
Let's mix the salad up? We gave up? You got something fun?
Let's mix the salad up?
Here we are with nothing to do? Nothing left to figure out how?
Share with me and I'll share with you? And we could help each other?
Let's mix the salad up?
Let's make the salad up?
Here we are with nothing to do? Nothing much bigger? Aha.
Share with me and I'll share with you? We could help each other?
[00:20:50] Speaker B: All right, so that was salad from the sugar hold, and I actually have Mikey Bash of the sugar hold on the phone. How's it going, man?
[00:20:59] Speaker D: Hey, how's it going, Andy? It's going great over here. Stoked for this weekend.
[00:21:03] Speaker B: Yeah. That's what we kind of want to talk about. I'm here with. With Allison of MB Farm, and we're talking about the show at no fun, which is a ratzel jacket presentation, and you put it together. So why don't you tell us a little bit about what we got going on, what we can expect.
[00:21:20] Speaker D: Yeah. So Saturday, you know, I love my local bills, so I got three of my favorite bands, one of them being the sugar hold, my band, obviously, safety meeting, who I've been a fan of for a number of years, have never had the opportunity to play with them. So when the 420 show was coming up, that was. They were honestly, like, one of the first bands I reached out to.
It just makes sense. And then we obviously have Allison and MB farm coming in to do some giveaways. Chris Karp and the wizard himself. Wizard Burger will be there.
It's going to be a fucking party, man.
[00:21:56] Speaker B: Yeah. That's awesome news about the wizard burger, because I love a good burger. And plus, like, you know, with the. With the cheeseburger theme and everything, like.
[00:22:06] Speaker D: Yeah, exactly. And his stuff is really, really good. He usually comes up with some, like, interesting names for the burgers based on the bands themselves. So I'm looking forward to seeing what he does there.
You know, and then also they, you know, I'm sure the sidewalk will be open for any sort of recreational activities we want to do out there, but they have the THC Seltzers there at no fun too, which are always a good time.
[00:22:29] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Hell yeah. Maybe, maybe I'll drink like ten of those. Those were fun.
[00:22:33] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:22:37] Speaker B: There was a time there like a couple summers ago when I was like really into those and I was buying them by the case.
[00:22:44] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:22:44] Speaker B: Was filling up the beer fridge of those I like.
[00:22:46] Speaker D: Yeah, they were one of the first places I ever I saw that had them. So that's, that's a real, you know, if you don't feel like drinking beer.
[00:22:53] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:22:53] Speaker D: Drink a THc seltzer, get high, enjoy the music. It's gonna be awesome.
[00:22:57] Speaker B: Yeah, it's definitely going to be awesome. And we have like special stickers and.
[00:23:01] Speaker D: Yeah, you've got the t shirts and stickers. The joint one. I can't wait. I'm going to get one of those.
[00:23:05] Speaker B: I actually have them here in the dazzle den with me. We just picked them up yesterday. They look fucking fantastic. And there's a couple of extras that he threw in. A red one. Yeah.
[00:23:16] Speaker D: Did you get them? You get them from Damien over there?
[00:23:18] Speaker B: Of course, yeah.
The best t shirt guy in the business. Yeah, yeah.
[00:23:23] Speaker D: Anybody, anybody needs t shirts, contact me or Andy. We'll give you, we'll give you Damien's number. He's the best there is.
[00:23:28] Speaker B: Yeah. He really is like so quick and such quality.
[00:23:31] Speaker D: Yeah. Because I. He does them for us, he doesn't for the hive, he doesn't for you guys. A number of people.
[00:23:35] Speaker B: Yeah. Fucking everybody, so. And also, you know, MB farm, like I said, going to be there doing giveaways. You guys are going to be there. Safety meetings going to be there. Wizard Burger will be there. Shortwave will be there. And it's going to be, it's really going to be a party. And I don't even know what the weather is going to be, but I'm just going to assume it's going to be amazing.
[00:23:55] Speaker D: Yeah. I think it may rain early in the day, but it's supposed to clear up by the nighttime. I have been looking at the weather every day.
[00:24:02] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:24:03] Speaker D: I mean, last year. Last year we went, we sold it out. Let's do it again.
[00:24:06] Speaker B: Yeah. Fuck yeah. So that's, it starts at what, doors at seven, was it?
[00:24:11] Speaker D: Yeah, doors at seven, shows at eight. You know, we'll run on punk rock time most likely.
[00:24:16] Speaker B: Yeah. And we're going on first we learned a special weed themed cover song that we're gonna do that we're doing it in a quote unquote shortwave style.
[00:24:29] Speaker D: So I cannot wait. I cannot wait.
[00:24:32] Speaker B: It's gonna be fun. We're fucking stoked. So short wave radio band safety meeting, and of course, everyone's favorite, sugar hold at no fun this weekend, 420 for weed stock. It's gonna be fucking killer. So, Mikey, I will not hold you up any longer, but I do want to thank you for taking a couple minutes out of your day to shoot the shit with me. And I will see you this weekend, man. For sure.
[00:24:56] Speaker D: Yeah. I always love to be on unsigned. Thanks for having me. See you this weekend, buddy. I love you.
[00:25:01] Speaker B: Love you, too.
[00:25:01] Speaker D: Bye bye. Bye.
[00:25:03] Speaker B: All right, so that was a conversation with Mikey Bash of the sugar hold in preparation for this weekend's big event. So I guess now let's shift focus. Allison. Instead of talking about the lovely product and, like, the process of. Of weed and licenses and dispensaries and whatever, and we'll just talk about a party.
[00:25:22] Speaker C: Let's talk about the fun stuff. Yes.
[00:25:25] Speaker B: So this Saturday, 420 at no fun. We're gonna be there. When I say we, I mean shortly. Brady band safety meeting, sugar hold. And like I said earlier in the show, when we were talking about it, Mike was like, let's see if Allison will get involved. And you went, like, immediately. Yes. And you've got a bunch of shit planned. So what do you got planned?
[00:25:46] Speaker C: Yes. So I haven't actually planned out how to do a giveaway. I should google that. We can help you.
But we have gone ahead and we've ordered some lighters, some rolling trays, some merch, and we're gonna plan on giving that out and maybe some pre rolls. I don't know.
[00:26:05] Speaker B: We'll see what flies again. Like, we don't know. And, like, everything's so ever evolving.
[00:26:10] Speaker C: Exactly.
[00:26:11] Speaker B: Like, what you say today might not be true tomorrow. So, like, we hope. We hope, you know? And I think that would be. I think we could probably make that happen. You know, we'll go in the. Go in the alley with a trench coat and point to all the pre rolls hanging off my sleeve.
[00:26:24] Speaker C: I'll definitely have them on me.
[00:26:25] Speaker B: Yeah, right.
I will, too.
We were actually talking. I don't know if we will, but maybe we will. I've got a. I was thinking about just rolling a bunch of joints and, like, while we're playing, just throw. Throw them out into the crowd.
[00:26:41] Speaker C: If you need tubes to do that. I have some. I just don't want to ruin the weed, right?
[00:26:45] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, that's true. Yeah. Yeah, that would, that would help because I just think, you know, and I'm, we're, we're a band, so I don't, I wouldn't want to ask permission.
[00:26:54] Speaker C: Do what you want. You're the bad boys of the 518.
[00:26:57] Speaker B: Totally. So I think we're going to throw some joints out in the crowd while we're playing. So if that's not reason enough to come out this weekend, I think I'm.
[00:27:07] Speaker C: Trying to get the guys to get me a t shirt cannon and nobody will do it, so.
[00:27:13] Speaker B: Those things are expensive though, aren't they? Like, they're like several hundred dollars. Cause I think there was one point when I was thinking of getting one with one of my old marketing jobs and I looked at and I was like, you know what, guys? Now this is definitely not in the budget.
[00:27:28] Speaker C: Can you put a price on fun, though?
[00:27:30] Speaker B: Yeah. Yes, yes. You can just get a teenager with a good arm and then have them like throw the t shirts.
Yeah. So you've got, you've got t shirts, you've got rolling trays and you're gonna be doing giveaways. And again, I love that. Like, you're like, I don't even know how the logistics of it are gonna work because that's how a party should be. It's like, we'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. The first step is everybody just needs to get there.
[00:27:57] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:27:57] Speaker B: Then we'll, then we'll figure it out. So that's this weekend and it's gonna be super. And will you have, you know, I should, maybe I'll just buy a bunch of these. Maybe I'll, maybe I'll give these. Then I'll be like, no, they had nothing to do with it. I just bought a bunch of weed from MB farm and then threw them out in the crowd. Oh my God. It wasn't them.
[00:28:19] Speaker C: I don't know about the chillums, though.
[00:28:20] Speaker B: Yeah, that's true. They just shatter all over the place.
So this Saturday, no fun. You should come out, meet the team of MB farm, hang out with all of us, all the bands, weed stock. It's going to be fantastic. Hopefully it'll be a nice day. So I'm really looking forward to it. And I guess unless there's anything else.
[00:28:44] Speaker C: No, I just hope that everybody comes out to celebrate on 420 with us down at no fun. I think that it's going to be a great evening of music, weed and.
[00:28:55] Speaker B: And what else do you.
[00:28:56] Speaker C: What else? I don't know. That covers it pretty well.
[00:29:00] Speaker B: Yeah, that does cover it. Music and weed, my two favorite things. All right, well, I guess before we go, like I do all the time, if there's anybody you want to give a shout out to or say hi to or.
[00:29:11] Speaker C: I know last time I had a whole laundry list, but I'll keep it short this time and just say hi to my mom and dad.
[00:29:17] Speaker B: Awesome. All right, cool. Well, that is Allison of MB Farm. I am Andy Scullen. This is unsigned 518. I'll see you on the road.
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