Today the nerds are in the dark! Literally! Our bestest idobi studios had no power for lights, but enough power for fun! We go through the whole US of C with the good, the bad and the ugly of cannabis news! We have opinions, but mostly just the facts ma’am, so don’t panic! It’s organic!
Just because the nerds may not be in the same state tonight, doesn’t mean they won’t be live just like usual, it’s their purpose!
The nerds are back with a healthy dose of The United States of Cannabis, East Coast edish! Sasha was just in Delaware where cannabis is legal, but she has some reservations about feelin’ free in the first state.
Today the nerds have some news from the United States of Cannabis while we try TS’s new Puffco Proxy! We immediately clog it with our fat dab, so we move on to our news on Cookies and Berner and the lawsuit that was brought and dropped all in a matter of a week. We then end in New York for our Huff and Puff so don’t panic! It’s organic!
The nerds are back and we are starting with some good news around these good ol’ US of A’s. Sasha reviews the latest strain she got from Apothecarium in NJ and we talk about lots of good advancements for cannabis in the country. Then it gets a little serious! We talk about the awful story of some reported over dosing (meaning taking over the dose recommended) on high THC edibles in children that has been being reported on, and wanted to give some perspective on all of it. Then we end with a good old fashioned Huff and Puff involving…E.coli… Read more »
Part 2 of Darrin’s chat with pal Chris Ballew (Presidents Of The United States Of America) as TS and Darrin enjoy more Carolla Drinks (all April)….
Part 1 of Darrin’s chat with pal Chris Ballew from Presidents of The United States Of America. TS has Weed News and Darrin has Music News.
Much like the moon, Billie Holiday is reflected in every phase, from waning to full, with all the light and star flecked darkness in between.
Photographer Cina M. Nguyen attended the special DC screening of Operation Finale at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
It’s official – Britpop is a flop in the United States, with not a single act on the U.S. industry barometer Billboard chart for the first time in nearly 40 years. Pop pundits insist that the disappearance of UK acts from Billboard’s top 100 singles chart is just a blip, but it follows a long decline in sales which critics say reflects the flood of manufactured bands on both sides of the Atlantic. Long gone are the days when bands like the Beatles dominated the U.S. singles charts. In 1964 the Fab Four held the top five singles in the… Read more »