Thank you. And I will second that motion. I was going to do that anyway so I might as well do it here.just wanted to stop bye and say merry christmas to bdw and everyone whos been a part of this thread. its been sick so far.
The guy's an idiot... everyone knows what the point is to growing weed.Of all the unusual feedback, I just got a comment on one of the movies where they said, These videos are weird, there doesn't seem to be any point to them....
Hmmm, is the life of the outdoor grower that alien to some people that they can't relate at all to the plight of the farmer? I'm scratching my head on that one. I mean, they could have said "These suck" and I would have understood, but ... no point?
...well, they do and they don't I suppose. I mean the obvious thing would be for the money. And that's what I did it for ...in the beginning. But then I grew to love it (pardon the pun). Being a farmer is fabulous -- plowing your own furrows in life (to mix a metaphor). And then there's the prospect of a big reward. But perhaps the supreme irony ... is the movie wouldn't be nearly as compelling ... had I been able to make a perfect documentary romanticizing the trade by showing how to be a master grower -- everybody living happily ever after with a big payday. People have commented that what I do is too hard -- too much work. But anything worth while is a pain in the ass. And I think that comes through in the show. The backdrop might be marijuana, but i think the theme is universal. We all want to root for the anti hero -- the guy who dares to dream, buck the establishment, and fight for what he wants and believes in, society be damned. I think that resonates with a lot of people. Then you have your deadbeat conservative types afraid to take a change or speak out, tied to the status quo like a ball and chain. Me I want to shake things up. And to make a omelet? You have to break a few eggs.The guy's an idiot... everyone knows what the point is to growing weed.
You are an intelligent and thought provoking man. We need more people like you on this earth....well, they do and they don't I suppose. I mean the obvious thing would be for the money. And that's what I did it for ...in the beginning. But then I grew to love it (pardon the pun). Being a farmer is fabulous -- plowing your own furrows in life (to mix a metaphor). And then there's the prospect of a big reward. But perhaps the supreme irony ... is the movie wouldn't be nearly as compelling ... had I been able to make a perfect documentary romanticizing the trade by showing how to be a master grower -- everybody living happily ever after with a big payday. People have commented that what I do is too hard -- too much work. But anything worth while is a pain in the ass. And I think that comes through in the show. The backdrop might be marijuana, but i think the theme is universal. We all want to root for the anti hero -- the guy who dares to dream, buck the establishment, and fight for what he wants and believes in, society be damned. I think that resonates with a lot of people. Then you have your deadbeat conservative types afraid to take a change or speak out, tied to the status quo like a ball and chain. Me I want to shake things up. And to make a omelet? You have to break a few eggs.
Merry Christmas y'all!
You are an intelligent and thought provoking man. We need more people like you on this earth.