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But that being said Blue, who's making waves in the
cannabis world, Well, if you're looking to find out who's
making ways in cannabis, cannabis talk one on one is
the place to be, now, Tito or tease you f
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C fighter about this Tino Ortez. Tito, by the way,
he he filed for unemployment despite the fact that he's
still serving as a mayor pro to him of huntingson Beach. Now,
Tino Ortiz is paid by the city council members and
granted he has been paid eight hundred dollars every two weeks,
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which isn't very much this ship for a guy like that.
His headline is even there's more to it that makes
me discussed it, but continue to know he started collecting
unemployment in February of one resident of Huntington Beach. You know,
he lives in Huntington Harbor, and so he has a
four million dollar house, guys, and and so doesn't mean
he shouldn't gonna know, I don't know where you stand
on this, but I stand. I still actually support him. Well, listen,
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he's awarded fifteen hundred dollars a month from you know,
he cut, He got his wages cut. So this is
the propaganda on this story Blue. It is definitely making waves.
But I feel like they're cutting his balls off because
you know, they're making him look like a fucking guy
who's just taking. And granted he's doing a public service
by being the mayor, but he got that money cut,
and so he's hurting just like everybody. And let's not
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leave out. Like we were, our hands were tied, and
not only were our hands tied, we were shacked up
in boxes and we were told not to leave. And
like all of our jobs were taken away from us,
and I'm sorry. People have families and mortgages and every
here's a gym where he wasn't occupied, so he wasn't
making that more so, he took the hand everyone. This
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is this is what kind of kills me. And I'm
agreeing with you, Joe. I'm behind our ortiz on this.
But members of the city council believe he should be
investigated and charged with fraud. Now Here, here's here's the problem.
I think if he gets investigated, they all need to
be investigated. Because the truth is is we know that
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some of those other members are probably shaking in their
boots because they've done the same thing and some sort
of fashion. But here, here's the irony of it. He
has a four million dollar house. Guys, he's got payments,
he's got bills, and he's not fighting because this, he's
not has his gym operational because of this and so takings.
But he did mention it though that he had, you know,
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was working part time with the city and his money
got cut. So bottom line, my wife, for instance, she
gets it. When the pandemic happened and she's a physical therapist,
she still works. We report what she makes and this
and that, and they still supplement her impunt come because
she was making so much more. She's making so much
less because she couldn't see patients when COVID hit, so
she can't go and the patients were coming, and now
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she's going to people's homes. She's got to go to
less homes. It's the same concept that my wife went through,
that Tito went through. And they both good kissers. But
he doesn't. He does own a clothing company. He does
own a clothing company. You know, that might bring in revenues,
but but I don't think he was out there selling
all this clothing though, in the middle of COVID. So
let's be honest. I mean, you know, every one of
us needs support right now, like anybody that that doesn't
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just you know, not everybody rolls like Christine, you know,
I mean not everyone's fire like you gotta get closest with. Yeah.
So so the fun thing is is this, though, is
that you know, I really want to get your thoughts.
What do you think? I mean A couple of sides
to that. Well, should they should they actually investigate this further?
Or is this all just bullshit? Well? I do believe obviously,
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you know, sometimes don't always believe what you read. But
in this case, I look at that like the facts
with this, and somebody that lives in a mansion, that
has a clothing line and that has all these other
things that should be bringing an income has to look
at himself because he's still a man at the end
of the day. Right, we could take away his house
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or take whatever. This is a man and now he's
going to go and file for E D D. Now
you have to think about how low you would have
to go to literally from where he is at. And
we all went through it. We all went through it.
But remember we're just thinking about the man right to
file for this knowing, okay, if I'm not filing truthfully
because I am somebody in the public eye, that I'm
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going to get fraud and probably lose my job and
all these things. So to be a man that's still
step forward knowing that I have a million dollar house
and all of this stuff, still had to do that.
Now we have to look at that side. That's That's
what I'm saying. That's humbling. To be honest with you,
I'm not mad at meither. Here's the thing. If he
needed it. He needed it, and you know what, if
he didn't, then you know, there there may be a
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little bit. But I mean, what are you gonna do
he did, if I did, if you have been paying
your taxes like he's been doing when he's doing his
fights and the UFC gives him his money, he has
to pay taxes on that ship. He pays home taxes
on his home on a three million dollar He's been
doing his due diligence to get that money that's allowed
to him. I mean, he's earned it. No, I I
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agree he's out of work, that's for sure. We were
all out of work. So what about the fact. And
I'll just speak on the other side of it of
all the people that just said, you know what, government,
you're making us locked up here not being able to
do ship, we can't work, I'm gonna take this money.
Like some of the people had the thought like you
screwed the system, because it get some system screwing me.
I want to know the winnie that pulled him out, though,
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Like I want to look at that guy who's the
person that actually said, you know, put this blast and
made this public information anyways, because you don't see the
story in the cover of It's a big story. And
I question, my question is just why why who? Who?
In this right now? Knowing that there's financial issues everywhere, right,
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you know, you think that because he's got a four
million dollar house and he's got nice cars to Bentley,
you know what. Let me tell you this, though, he's
got bills, dude, way bigger bills than most of us.
So you have to think that bottom line, you go
government help when your income has been hit. If your
income has been hit, you should go seek help. Wait
a minute, though, let's think back though. Do you remember
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how the E d D just got hit? Remember the
hit on all the prisoners that were like using their
fall same so hear me out. So they had some
smeared egg on their face, like they're not they don't
know what the hell they're doing. So maybe we're trying
to find their righteous way here and use them as
an example to be like, no, we do know what
we're doing. We're doing this well, you know, you never
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know everybody's about. I can see the guy, I could
see the kid that's sitting in the E. D D line,
I mean that works there, that goes look or Jesus
followed for unemployment dispute like you know, you know what,
Wait a second, let's put let's send this to the press. Yeah,
that's the post office. The post office, the local city
post office knows the city councilman. That's a good that's
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a good statement, you know. I mean either way, he's
making waves and that ladies, when we come back, I
can't wait for you guys to just take over blue.
Can you go get something with me back? Welcome back
to Cannabis Talk one oh one. Now it's time for
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the Women of Cannabis Talk one oh one with the
Skinny Queen Jane Alt and Playboy playmate Christine Smith. Hi,
welcome to the Women in Cannabis Talk one oh one.
I'm Jen A Alt. You can follow me at Skinny
Queen Jane. Well, I'm a little star struck facing you
for once. I'm used to just seeing your profile. But
I am Christine Smith and you are the vibe with
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the Women of Cannabis Talk one oh one. Who today's
show has got me all heat it up, guys, heat
it up? And you know what it's because I actually
really like this like story in this product a lot, Christine.
So you're gonna get your heat on on this episode.
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I'm gonna get my heat on. I'm gonna get your
heat on. I mean, your tattas are out and they
look really good today. You they are a little nipple
show today. They are sitting here in a beautiful lace.
Beautiful Joe's getting closer to actually SLIPI sorry, sorry, Jill's
over here, just good and yeah, we're killing it here
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at Cannabis Talk one oh one Women of Cannabis, Cannabis,
a woman of cannabis. And this story really really excited me.
It was on leafy dot com today there was a
out of bars and last but not least, are you
snorting your weed? Yes? All day long, every day, all day,
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every day? Do you snort your weed? Do I store
my weed? Christine? Well, I wanted to snort my weed
until it got shut down, like it was a prisoner. Wa. Yes.
And I know Alice Moon out there, she's a beautiful soul,
bless her heart, advocate in the space. She doesn't like
it either, and she's got another thing or two to
say about cannonballs. Wait, so you're talking about like actual
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weed to snort, not just me putting my vapin in
my nose. Then, Yeah, this is a whole listeners because
I've never heard this. This is the first I've heard. Yeah,
so talk about what is canna bump about kind of
a hundred milligrams per THHC package. It's can I snort
the whole package? Do you know? It? Literally I'm going
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to get to what it looks like and let me
just tell you Christine it it's it literally looks like
like cocaine. It comes it came with a little uh spoon,
and it also had a little tray thing that I
thought they would just like the script of Turpin's basically,
or I don't know that much. All I know is
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it comes in a jar that's like a cocaine jar,
and it came with like a little scoop like Scooper.
And I'm excited like a kid in Christmas just to
sneer about this is the thing. Like I actually got
to snort this, this actual weed before it's even been out. Okay,
I literally snort my vaypans. I have never been more jealous.
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You've tried the product that we're talking about in this
article that just got banned. You've tried it and it
works immediately what did it do? It gives you the
ephoric fat effects of um what it's like to eat
an edible but going there in like umpteen seconds. The
only bad thing about it is it doesn't last that long. Okay,
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that was gonna be my next question. I was gonna
ask how long it lasted? So how long did you think?
How long do you? I think it lasts about fifteen minutes,
so interesting, so probably about the same as like normal cocaine.
Then allegedly allegedly, and no one's ever seen that that
what's I live in l A. What's coke? I just honestly, listen,
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everybody out there that's like got this big thing about
it like that, you know, the older generation that you
know was from the nineteen seventies and eighties and even
in the early nineties and two thousand's cocaine. It's just
recently where we don't think cocaine is because we're all
in this cannabis world and cocaine. I really don't. I'm
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not a person that likes to push one of her
not that I know anything, but like from people that
I know that you used to do coke, they're saying
that basically since the eighties. It's like all baby locksu
of Anyways, it's really hard to get actual pure like yeah,
and it's just I've never been like a big fan
of it. But and I don't want my son or
my or anybody that I know should be on that.
It's not good for you. I've never seen anyone it
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had any good there could be. But you know what,
we're not talking about that today. We're talking about the
cool stuff to snort cannabis. Yes, And what's great. What's
funny about this stuff is is it got shut down
before it began. And it's because I think, well, I
think like I'm going back to this older generation and
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you know, not being able to take and look at
where we were, where we are and where you know
where that is and making the two differences like it's
not cocaine. It's not. Yes, it looks like it, but
it's not. Yeah, you know what I love. See. This
is why I did so much stuff work with brain
doctors when I saw the effects of cannabis on brain injury.
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So think about it now I can. There should be
studies going. So I saw firsthand cbed crosses a blood
brain barrier. We did all of these studies on me
on my brain being able to absorb electricity that no
human brain can come. But as you see, I snort
weed every second of my existence. So think about it.
If there's all these boxers whose brains are completely damaged,
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there should be doing studies on what happens if they
inhale this directly into the middle of the endocan and
avoid system. Does it, you know, cross the blood brain barrier?
Does it? How quicker? Like That's why I think, like
you know, like how skinny weed and cali effects has
a nano CBD because it crosses a blood brain barrier,
you know, working instantly. So there needs to be studies
on brain injuries and snorting cannabis. People stop making this illegal. Yeah,
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and it's just I I okay, listen. You put it
in a jar that see through that looks like a
coke jar, and you put in a spoon with it,
and then you actually have something to cut it up.
I mean, you can't get any closer to like disco
in the nineteen nineties. I mean it's kind of like
they may have phone a little too close to the sun,
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like it should have just been here's healthy powder, no
tools or maybe by tools separate, but yeah, just powder.
Something can come with a little low key, come with
a little cute have like a little cute hemp, a
new way to hemp, because hemp's great little hempspoon. And
then maybe it's not even like it's a cutting like
razor blade thing. It's more like it comes with like
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a leave that you can separate it or something, or
like something that's like earthy that makes you feel more
connected because when you do this and you you snort
it it. Honestly, I didn't have any effects, like I
mean like bad effects where it was like it was
too much or too much sugar or had to wait
an hour and you know, is it unhealthy? I don't
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know how much I'm dozing. This is you really kind
of know how much you're snorting. I love how baldy
they are, too, though, because that's like something I would do.
I'd be like, all right, I'm gonna make this into
like basically weed coke. Here we go, dad day, here's
all the tools. Look look how cool it is. Oh wait,
I just got damn it? Why do I was getting trouble?
But I love how baldy they are, and I love
the idea but the fact that they the fact they
called it cannabumps are exactly what they sound like. Cannabis
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concentrates intended to be devoured through your nose jest straight forwardly,
or added to a number one food of your choice.
So think about it. You could take it and just
add it to your own food if you're dosing, or
take that little like spoon and mix it up in
your drink. I don't understand the problem here of a
very serious question. So when this gets legal, can I
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do a cannabump off your boobies? I would love if
you did a cannabo bump off my boobies. And like,
I don't understand, what do you think, Like, knowing that
you snort it and the smoke version, do you find
that this is appalling and something that you wouldn't want
to be a part of. I think it absolutely should
be a d percent legal and there needs to be
studies on every way possible that we can get cannabis
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into our system. I and me. You know, sometimes some
sometimes things need to take a break. And sometimes when
you think about like our our lungs and what um
we we do to it, or you know, how much
oil we put in our body, or how much wax
we smoke. It's sometimes it's good to like be able
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to have times to mix it up. And sometimes maybe
you don't want to be high for two hours or
take it, or maybe you don't want lies lies, lies, sorry,
or maybe you don't want to wait an hour for
the edible to kick in. Maybe you want you walking
into the club and it's bumping, and you want to
start right then and there, right and think about people
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sorry vain vapan u covid, you know, and think about
the people that need like instant anxiety relief or instant
pain relief. I mean, I'm sure because I mean you
see me, like I literally inhaled my vapen into my
nose because it works instantly. So like there should just
be studies. It should be legal. So what what was
their reasoning for it being illegal? I had that didn't
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really tell that much in the article. The only thing
that they really had on it is that with when
they appeared to make themselves a concentrate. The California law
allows it up to one thousand milligrams, but the thing is,
as if it was inedible, it only can be limited
to a hundred milligrams per th HC. So what really
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is it because it's a powder and they're snorting it
and with it being six d milligrams per t C package, Okay,
that makes sense. It was actually backed by They just
need to sit and pause and figure it out, not
just screw it. We're gonna kick it. Hey, you need
a spokesperson call me. No, yeah, you know, and by
the end of the day, like the backlash on it
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was that you know, the product could no longer be
found on THHC Living brand pages or either on leafy
or what weed maps and listen, I okay, I get
it all right. Maybe they if it's if it's a
thousand milligrams for a concentrate and it's they're snorting it,
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it should be an edible based I can see the
argue there, and that's more logistics. But what it is
I don't. I honestly think it's cool. I love all
the free press are getting right now because think about it,
because you know laws are gonna change. Is you know
people are gonna come to senses, we'll get it fixed.
And then they're like, you know there's gonna be a
waiting list. Well, I'll tell you what the skinny on
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the skinny is? What's the skinny on the skin the
skinny is. I've already tried it, So guess what canna
bumps you have? The skinny queen that puts a stamp
on it. She's tried it. I know that it works,
and I hope it comes back on the market. Maybe
just do it a little different, mix it up. We
all get to try again, and you know what, we'll
get it right, because you want to know, why long
as it's something that's natural and it's not gonna hurt
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hurt anyone. And that's down at the bottom line, that
it's not gonna hurt anyone and it's safe. Hey, well,
you know what to each its own. Snort it, eat
it a little bit, whatever you need to do with it. Hey,
he's cannabis scientists and doctors in California. If you want
to make me a guinea big improve this stuff should
be legal inhaled call one four. Let's play doctor. Yes,
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and just make sure if you know what time it is,
it's always dimetime because I am smoking online today. Let
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always skinny time. And Christine, where are the boys? I
don't know, but I see Joe still doing pushups getting
ready for the pool. So jump back up back to
you boys. Thank you for listening to the Women of
Cannabis Talk one oh one with the Skinny Queen Juday
Alt and Playboy Playmate Christine Smith. Welcome back to Cannabis
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Talk one on one with Christine and Janet Nabus Talk
one on one and Mr Joe Grande a hit, Get
Lit and my name is Blue and you know what
to do now listen. We have a fantastic fun last
segment here for you guys, and thank you ladies for
that last segment. It was fantastic, and that's always so good.
You guys are great by yourself. It was good, it
was juicy, it was real. It was like about things
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that are current, and that's that's so important. Well, speaking
of current, I want to go green with this right here,
and that's something that you're all gonna love. And I
know we all support the gentleman so much, but this
is a dope deal. Tommy Chong launches the pre Roles
in Michigan with m k X Brands. I mean, it's
just great to dude sixty five years old, you know,
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six or five years smokeing. We Tommy Chong has returned
to the format that he's all been known for, which
is a joint and cannabis is my life's work, is
what he says, showing off a homemade bamboo joint holder
as he talks on this interview, which I love so much.
But the thing about this is it's gonna be in
twenty dispensaries and Tommy Chong's local for us out here
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in southern California. You know the ladies, you guys were
just with them hanging out. We've interviewed him several times.
I actually remember when he came to Power one oh
six and I got one of those bonds from him
that he went to prison for. Right, So the dude's
been to prison for pushing out bongs. And I have
a signed chong bong with his picture on it that yeah, yeah,
I still have that. That's at the house office one.
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I don't. I don't keep that. Yeah yeah, I keep that.
I was just like, oh dog, it's signed and it
has his picture on it and blown in the glass.
It's blown. That's my most expensive piece, not that I have.
He's wants a photo of that. I want to see that.
You should bring it in here. We should put it
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on display. I thought about bring it in here, but
there's too many knuckle dicks in here that you know,
I happen. Do you mean? No? If you it it
up on like a shelf, put in a glass box
and on a shelf in the back of it could
be maybe put in a shadow box that you know,
people be like whoa, yeah, because it's funny, like because
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when you think about that, like, you know, brought it
on the show when he was in here. He really,
I mean, he's eighty two years old actually, and it's
just funny to think that he went to prison for
selling bongs and he's been so notoriously known as one
of the oldest o G Baco tobacco pipes whatever you
wanna call it. But I just think it's ridiculous that
you go from selling tobacco pipes getting arrested for it,
(25:37):
to now having deals where his brand and he has
dispensaries now and it's all legal, you know, almost anywhere
and everywhere. And a guy from the movies that we
grew up watching the up and smokes to like, dude,
these are the pioneers. This is what it should be.
It's the sad part is this is that it wasn't
a few years. I mean he did several years in prison,
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like I mean ten or twolve or something like that.
It was a lot. And and to to look back
at it, they really I feel they really were setting
them up because they couldn't catch him with other things,
because I think he was doing other things as well,
and they couldn't catch them on it. So they used
that to be the big booyal and just a gentle,
awesome person. So this is a good one right here,
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you guys. He says. The last time the eighty two
year old professional stoner came out to Michigan, he said
he was stopped at the airport where the T s
A found a big jar of weed in his son's bag.
His son threw him under the bus at the T
s A checkpoint, Chunk said with a laugh. The two escape,
though unharmed and their stash was still intact. Really, how
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crazy is that? When was this? Uh, he didn't say
exactly when, but he said it was the last time
he was in Michigan. As Michigan is now holding their
new pre roles and there are only in a few
right now, but they're about to jump into forty more.
So let's coach. You know. The other thing that he said,
this cannabis is a sobering. It's actually sobering up the world.
He said, everyone's becoming sober. Alcohol was the biggest problem.
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And you know what's funny about that is I fully
agree with that. And I don't know about you Christine
and jenee Bleu, but I really believe that some of
the biggest problems that we have in life, like if
you think of growing up anybody, when you watch it happened,
that was crazy. There was probably alcohol behind that craziness,
a lot of it, You know what I mean? Are better? Yeah?
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You ready for this one. Think of a relationship that
you had with somebody, and think of that big fight
that you got in with maybe when you're in your
twenties and you got into a big piss with your
significant other. Were you sober? Did you just wake up
in the morning, did you just come home from work
or was it after a few cocktails. Because if you're high,
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you to sump it off the couch, like you can't
do not get off the couch. That's a good stereotype.
But you're not gonna sit there and argue like that.
You're not going to get the d u I in
the car because you wrecked into something. You're not gonna
get that impulse to do something so wrong, like go
rob a bank, go steal that. Sometimes when I was drunk,
you guys, I would want to throw a chair out
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of room just because I could. Three hundred fifty pounds
and strong as an ox and I'm fucked up, and
it's like, look, when I was high, I don't want
to do that. No, I just want to chill. I
think this, I think You're absolutely right. And you know,
when I look back in my memories of being young,
you know, I can remember the holidays and everybody having
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fights and ship because they were drunk and and and
you know, some of it wasn't because they're drunk, but
almost every single holiday as a youngster, we had fist
fights in my house, you know, and and it was
It's sad, but it's true. You know, it's my uncle's
I had, My mom has you know, uh ship eight
brothers and sisters. So there's a seven brothers and and
one sister, and so you know, there's a lot of
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men in the house. And and so they come on
to the holidays and there'll be you know, something going down,
and almost every time someone hit the floor. You know,
it's like we couldn't get through Christmas. We could not
get through. And I was young watching that, and alcohol
was the problem for which I actually think it helped
me not start drinking until I was in my late
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you know. I mean I drank, but I wasn't drinking,
you know, And and I was very like, now I'm
cool off that, you know, I don't want to drink
because I seen that the uh the abuse with the anger.
And so that's why I tell people all the time,
the best high in the world just being sober. Yeah,
my uncle was a judge and in Long Beach, and
he really thinks that alcohols would just be illegal because
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he just sees so many dads, you know, thrown in
jail for just stupid alcohol fights. And you know, kids
lose their parents, and you know, the women das moms
the whole night. You're right, judge, he was. He actually
passed away, but yeah, he was a judge for probably
like thirty years in Beach. Well, that's why you're not
in jail right now. I got another story for you guys.
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This is going green because it's gonna make a lot
of people more money because you're gonna be able to
sell a lot more can this But everybody in Florida
is rejoicing as cannabis is taken off the prohibited drug
lists for testing for fighters. Florida State Boxing Commission voted
to remove cannabis from its list of prohibited drugs on Tuesday,
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which means combat sport athletes who use cannabis will no
longer be at risk when they get tested. What's so
dope about this is, you know so many people like
Florida Department of Business and Professional spokesman Patrick Ferguson told
the ESPN, we're not doing anything with it, period, meaning
we're not gonna if you get caught you're smoking before
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after we've seen Nadia Smoka period. The good and bad
is it's Florida State, right. The bad is it's not Nevada.
The biggest fights are in Nevada, folks, So that's where
we want to see there, right around the corner. In
my opinion, but we have seen so when I say
in Nevada this is for boxing, what we have seen
already though, is the UFC take that first step and
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say we're not testing as well. So the UFC fights
that go down in Nevada, they're just turning the blind. Ever,
in my opinion, the first one to really take that
step was ice Cube with the Big Three hands down.
You know you brought that. When you brought that, Joe
I was so proud and and rightfully so he was
the one to bring it out. Ice Cube brought that out.
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And when ice Cube decided to make the Big Three,
you know, it's like, how I'm not tested for cannabis.
It started rolling out there it rolled because then the
NFL came and the NBA when they were in the bubble,
they said, we're not gonna test what we're here in
the bubble whenever we're out there in Disney World when
they're all playing last year's season. And so now it's
it's really the bag, literally, So Florida, very bif for
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w B like, I like this because boxers need this,
you know what I mean, all fighters, all athletes, they
should be able to medicate. They're gonna give these fucking
fighters all these pills, go ahead and do this, well,
don't use something natural for your body that's gonna help
you cure yourself. So, Florida, my hats off to you
for helping the boxers out there. I'm a I'm a
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big believer. Go ahead. No, it's just it's such a
great thing because obviously being the Skinny Queen and believing
in CBD and our endocannabinoid system and really understanding this
is a huge leap for for us in the space
because they're the ones that are out there and kind
of like our rock stars, and when they're starting to
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promote and get these things passed for us, they're doing
real good work. For like the medicinal side, it's necessary
for all the brain injuries too, because I worked with
that brain doctor um where they memorid played with him
for eight months on the scan, and they really think
that from all my insanely high T, HC and CBD
youth that it actually protected my brain. So they wanted
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to do studies on that to see with like you know,
the fighters that are multiple brain injuries, to see if
high doses also will help protect the brain or help
it heal. What most can we elaborate on your brain?
What happened? Yeah, so I found out before I was five,
I had three major I had three major blows to
my head that ever healed, one here, one here, and
one here and no clue, my mom is no clue,
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never left with babysitters, aliens at this point, just some
random ship that happens and fell on her own er. Yeah,
I mean, I was a told tomboy. I mean, so
what makes sense? You guys know me? But and uh so,
I was originally going to see the effects of nano
CBD on a brain scan to see if it crosses
a blood brain barrier. And then when they got me
on the thing, they're like, I have never seen a
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brain so damaged in a person outside of a jail cell. Like,
it just doesn't How did you know that you had
some type of brain Oh? So they showed it was
like a five D scan, Like like what made you
go show it? Like what made you go? Oh, I
should go get my brain checked. Oh so my friend
I was just doing studies on CBD, so he knows
the mcgeek, so he wanted me to come see the
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effects of nano CBD crossing the blood brain barrier just
before you're a playboy model or after. Okay, yeah, so
this is you know, in the middle of like Cali effect.
So we're just my friends, mutual friends in cannabis. We
were just like geeking out. They had a So you
never knew grow not that you had some type of
brain issue. Just okay, so you're in your later twenties
thirties possibly and let me go to the doctors. Yeah,
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well so they just saw So I just put this
cap on to try tend to the top competitions because
I wanted to see firsthand which brands or whale which
weren't you know, so I can recommend them to my friends.
And then they saw that my entire brain was damaged.
Like literally there's like like ten receptors in the brain.
That that's you know, like most people get mad, right,
and you're like, it's like a scale basically give one
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to ten f I'm like, oh, no, big deal, o'k oh,
I'm sorry, I just killed you. Here's your head back.
And he said there's literally like a fourth of receptile
holding on. So he's saying like frontal low damage, like
it shouldn't have even been possible. And it's weird because
I was so smart in school, so advanced. Everything came
so easy, and then so uh and they said a
human brain. So they have this machine now that can
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reverse like autism, Alzheimer's. They said, I would have gotten
Alzheimer's they were able to reverse that. And then so
they said a human brain can only take twenty hours
or it just gives up all these signals. That's too much.
And for some reason, my brain kept going, I'm like, hey,
let's keep going. So we literally liked a cute to
me for fifty hours, so like, well, let's go double
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and then times of B ten because they're like no,
it'll say eight months, eight months. Every night to like
midnight and I drove like an hour's I actually drove
home sective every night, had breaks. Oh yeah. It was
over about eight months, so fifty hours of um no.
So so it was so cool. So they were able
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to reverse and I did all this because there was
a girl with autism. You know, I had autism too,
and um, which like my family knew, and um they
were able to get rid of that. And I saw
this girl transformed before my eyes. So they actually bought
forty k of stem cells and gave them to me.
Like did all this like magic sign stuff left to
stay on a different day. But that's why I wanted
to get so much surgery. I'm like, well, god, if
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if this you know, it's not a fluke that I
found this doctor and somehow how this severe damage. So
they had like a huge group of like Google doctor
billionaires just like researching my brain because they've never seen it.
So I'm like, literally the most electric cute to brain
in history because I saw it literally changed this girl,
this little girl before my eyes. So I'm like, seriously,
until my brain explodes, we'll probably like the day before,
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don't let explode, but let's just go and just take
notes and yeah, so you've had brain surgery ractically your
head open. No, it's it's really cool. It's this new
cap So it's literally the old school electric shock therapy
is that you know, right, but it's like but it
has electrodes now where they don't have to do it anymore.
Your hair come out. They don't even have to shave
your head anymore. No, but it's weird, but you could
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feel it like for like a ust A year, Like
I could literally feel the electricity in my head sometimes.
Like it's funny, that's every time the touch man gets shocked,
I'm just show up. Yeah, well you guys keep giving
every time I come, you give me a weeds, so
I'm like a stray dog. Just keep throwing weed and
I'll show. So the outcome is you're all good now,
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your brain better. I mean yeah, yeah, no, it's crazy
because like I literally could not tell men apart and
it was actually showed. It all looked alike to me.
It was it was so look you always caught to me.
So I mean, I know all the naked teachers. You're like, really, no,
that's a crazy thing they did. They basically there's like yeah,
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there's like this cupe of doctors though that they actually
all invested two fifty million each into this machine. So
it's like to actually stop aging, you got some good.
So they did some serious crazy ship. They supposedly figured
out everything they can do to stop aging, right, like,
you just gotta keep doing that and you'll stop aging. Well, supposedly,
my body will keep start producing will continue to produce
stem cells for twenty one years now, So you stopped
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for stem cell production at twenty one, yeah, and then
that's what causes aging. So they were able to artificially
my brain thinks one day it's four what just makes
a lot of sense to kidding, But one day it's
four when with each other. Yeah, but it's like so
it'll always make stem cells for twenty one more years.
Then It's never been done to people, so I'm like
literally the first of Yeah the test. That is so interesting, Christine,
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So do you feel healthy? Yeah? No, it really was
a difference. It was like I could finally tell men apart.
But it was so cool because they had the same
what do mean? It was actually a thing that even
showed on the I'll bring it's so cool, I'll bring
it in like so there's a stack like this high
of just layer of layer of just all the injuries
and what it caused. But it's an actual thing to
brain injuries where you can't tell men apart. You can't
tell their faces apart. So like I used to bartand
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and I'm like, oh funk. I mean like they all
look the same. So they'd be like, oh, I herode
a whiskey and like, no, that's what meal want drink,
Just drink it. You know, like when you finally heard
of this, did it did anybody say like, oh, that
makes sense because of her dating pattern, or that made
sense because of what you've done when growing up? My
best friends, like of course you had brain damage stuff
like things. I mean, of course there's the simple ones
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like that, but I mean like did you have like
the I dated dirtbags, I only dated super not, Like,
was there anything that you could have associated with because
of your brain? What was that movie called Shallow or something?
Shallow was saw? Yeah, it's funny. I was actually just
with my ex. I met him before then with Playboy,
and then I was with him for fifteen years and
then just broke up with him to go start Cally
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Effects and so yeah, long term relations just relationship. What
made you like that guy? Uh? Italian? I like men
with a healthy fear of their mothers, so they know
when to stop pissing me off. No really actually yeah,
but he actually had a ten and thirteen year old
daughter that were just awesome. Like we met and the
first time we met them, they're like there and they're
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so funny. Oh they're in the Titanic. They were the
little girl dancing with Leoto Leonardo DiCaprio, Cora and the Mechanic.
They did a whole write up on her in cosmol
last year. Oh but yeah, No, they were just so cute.
And they met me and they're like, you don't like
our dad, do you. I'm like, no, of course they do. Like, no,
you're just standing him for us, that, aren't you, because
you want to be our new mom. I'm like, yes,
you guys are so cool. But it was twenty three
and I got a ten year old in her thirteen
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year old without actually having to like push him out.
So yeah, I still talk to him. She lives in
l A, so not as much, but killing with him.
Well that's great. That was a great story. You know,
women of cannabis talk one on one and a close
up with Christine Fire in her brain. Yeah, well, we
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