With that big load sitting on the ask, it's going
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I'm going to go a little "stream of consciousness" here, so bear with me.
I read every thing that gets posted on this board, and on both of the Facebook pages
I read every link, and continue to do my own fact checking.
I even contribute some, sometimes wen i have something of substance to contribute, or times when i see an overall sense of goofiness infecting the boards on a particular day.
Last Friday night, my dinner companion commented that I seem a little too exited about this stock. I explained that this is not to me "Just a stock" This is a very real company that i can feel proud of being heavily invested in, right from the beginning.
I even tell her the highlights from this board. (Her Life is too busy to follow along herself, although she has "Liked" the CENERGY Facebook page.)
This week end somebody on this board asked about cooperate Logos, and some one had posted a comment about two strange fellow that were seen driving repeatedly around the facility. clicking the included link opened to a picture of Cheech and Chong.
When i quit laughing, it caused me to ponder this question;
Who would be best suited to us as a celebrity cooperate spokesperson?
It wouldn't be Cheech and Chong because that would be the kind of move that would be more in line with the image that Tweed is trying to project. Those guy's would not represent Tweed, because there whole shtick is the search for quality weed, which we now know from all those negative reviews, Tweed is not.
Also the Cheech and Chong image is being used to promote the BeBevCo Relaxation Ice Cream line.
As a Sci-Fi geek, I recognize that the benefits of our entire product line will go along way toward creating the higher quality of life, and progressive future that was the vision of Gene Roddenberry when he created Star Trek.
For that, I would like to see us represented by William Shatner, or Patrick Stewart. Two guys who are already use to representing something that is about to take off at warp speed!
I also think that Edward James Olmos would be good for us. I have heard him speak about water conservation, a subject that he is very involved with, and he is quite fascinating to listen to. I think the ecological benefits of hemp are right in his wheelhouse.
That's all i have for now, have fun with it.
Go FITX Long!