October 31, 2020

Monkey Business

Selwyn Duke

My latest.

Excerpt:

"They’re just doing the jobs humans won’t do — or, at least, can’t easily do. But People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) isn’t happy and wants these workers, Thailand’s coconut picking monkeys, booted from their jobs.

No, the issue isn’t that the monkeys serve a more useful purpose in this world than PETA does. It’s that, claims the organization, they’re abused. Thus is PETA encouraging retailers to discontinue merchandise with ingredients derived from monkey labor, and it has already convinced Costco to do just that.



Tim adds:

Now that's what I call monkey business! The SEIU may try to unionize them.  Watch for them at the polling places on Tuesday.

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1 Indeed. I always thought PETA should stand for People Eating Tasty Animals.

Posted by: Dana Mathewson at October 31, 2020 03:40 PM (ia9S4)

2 Mmmmm...meat, the champagne of the food groups!

Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 01, 2020 07:56 AM (b9ntJ)

3 Speaking of food, I splurged and went off my diet yesterday. Got takeout from a great Italian restaurant in the area. Hat ziti with spicy sausage and a bowl of lobster bisque. Cathy got pork chops (she wanted veal but they were out). A bottle of Picket Fences pinot washed it down nicely. We ate and watched Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist in honor of Halloween.

Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 01, 2020 07:58 AM (b9ntJ)

4 MoonRocks And SunRocks: What Are They And How To Smoke Them

MoonRocks and SunRocks are a special type of cannabis flower. Combining regular buds with oil and kief, these babies pack a big, potent punch.

Contents:

 Moonrocks

 Sunrocks

 How to smoke moon/sun rocks

 What are the effects of moon/sun rocks?

 

 

Cannabis connoisseurs are always looking for newer, better ways to enjoy their favourite flower. Two of the latest experiments to help consumers get more out of their weed are MoonRocks and SunRocks - concentrate-covered bud designed to take you out of this atmosphere.

MOONROCKS

MoonRocks are something special. They are made by taking a regular cannabis flower, covering it with some kind of oil (usually BHO like wax) and coating it in a thick dusting of kief. Pack one of these in your pipe and you’ve got yourself a return ticket to the moon, literally.

 

 

SUNROCKS

SunRocks take things to another level. A SunRock is basically like MoonRock’s older, chain- smoking brother.

While their composition is nearly identical (a bud coated in concentrate and sprinkled with kief), SunRocks are typically made using higher-grade products. They are currently being produced by two main manufacturers in California, Big Tray Deee and Apollo Sun Rocks.

Both manufacturers take top-shelf buds (usually some kind of OG), dip them in a sticky layer of wax or similar concentrate, and then finish them off with a sprinkle of kief. Big Tray Deee’s Rocks usually feature a very thin layer of concentrate and kief, clocking in at about 80% THC. Apollo’s Rocks, however, typically boast a thicker layer of kief and roughly 60% THC.

HOW TO SMOKE MOON/SUN ROCKS

Smoking Moon or SunRocks is a little different from smoking regular flowers. If you’re lucky enough to get your hands on these goodies, here are some tips to enjoy them properly.

Don’t grind them: A regular herb grinder will butcher these buds and likely struggle with their sticky texture. Instead, use your fingers or scissors to gently break them apart.

Use a pipe, bong, or bubbler: At 60-80% THC, you don’t need a lot of these Rocks to get you flying. Hence, it's best to use a pipe/bong with a small cone to avoid letting this stuff go to waste.

Mix it with some regular weed: take it and sprinkle into some regular weed.

WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF MOON/SUN ROCKS?

Moon and SunRocks produce very unique effects. Some users compare them to dabs due to their potency, but the highs are really quite different.

Dabs and concentrates typically produce a short burst of uplifting, clear-headed euphoria. Moon Rocks and SunRocks, on the other hand, produce a strong, long-lasting stone. They burn long and slow, with enduring effects after just a few hits/tokes. Expect subtle hints of clarity with uplifting euphoria.

 

 

 


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