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Tilray Brands Inc

Tilray Brands Inc (TLRY)

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TLRY Discussion

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doomed doomed 2 시간 전
Talk is cheap and BCBUD is killer!
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doomed doomed 11 시간 전
He bought 50,000 Tilray shares, 1000 Signed Bibles, 1000 Golden Shoes and counting.
Perfect score. Multi - millionnaire in the making. Dude is perfect. Great buyer.
Mexico will pay for it…🤣
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nssrr5 nssrr5 12 시간 전
I hope she wins! It is what this sector has been waiting for and Tilray will ROCKET. Thanks for sharing Bazwar6!
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Bazwar6 Bazwar6 1 일 전
Kamala harris speaks briefly about weed

https://www.marijuanamoment.net/kamala-harris-says-we-need-to-legalize-marijuana-for-first-time-as-democratic-presidential-nominee/
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doomed doomed 1 일 전
Bunk weed.
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doomed doomed 1 일 전
Nothing came out of that visit… Culprit = tilray’s bunk weed.
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doomed doomed 1 일 전
Bunk is a bitch
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doomed doomed 1 일 전
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doomed doomed 1 일 전
Keep buying Tilray if you want to become poor
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doomed doomed 1 일 전
They cannot give it away!!!!
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13strats 13strats 1 일 전
Well. I just hit the ignore for doomed. Just to much over the top bull s!!!
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doomed doomed 1 일 전
You are such a bull shiter 46er.
You read all my post you freak.
What is there to read, as you guys just don’t know what is going down. You guys are MAGA style.
Investershub brass have me covered.
This place would be dead without me in it.
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doomed doomed 1 일 전
These canna naive investers have no way of knowing that Tilray’s best is bunk weed.
Germans came to Pay Tilray a visit. What they saw floored them. Nobody knew what they were doing.
Newbies at work! Growing mold at scale!!
Germany opted on cannabis clubs just like BCBUD and Spain. No large mold producers allowed in Germany. Shit is grow by people for the people. Premium small batches. Nobody gets screwed Tilray’s style.[/color]
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doomed doomed 1 일 전
Recalls hurts government bunk weed bottom line?
No problems!
They simply stop testing it…
The word has been out for years. Everybody knows it’s bunk.
Nsrr5 won’t touch it it’s so gross.🤮


Major marijuana markets still lacking controls for suspicious lab results
Chris Roberts, Reporter Forbes
October 1, 2024

The California Department of Cannabis Control revoked a commercial testing laboratory’s permit a month ago after tests at state-run labs discovered a harmful pesticide in marijuana the private lab had cleared for sale.

Many industry operators and a national association of state regulators consider oversight at so-called “reference laboratories” to be a best practice that should be standard in all state-regulated marijuana markets.

Absent reference laboratories, some states contract private, third-party labs to verify licensed cannabis labs’ compliance with safety standards as well as the reliability of THC-potency results.

But more than half of the country’s biggest marijuana markets do not have a reference lab, according to analysis by MJBizDaily, a glaring gap that critics say raises major questions about product labeling and safety.

Marijuana labs ‘cannot govern themselves’
“The cannabis testing lab markets have proven over and over again that they cannot govern themselves effectively – regulators have to provide a strong structure of governance and enforcement,” said Sarah Ahrens, president of Trichome Analytical, a New Jersey-licensed laboratory.

With regulated marijuana sales that could exceed $1 billion in 2024, New Jersey is one of the states lacking a reference laboratory to verify the safety and potency results of regulated marijuana products, according to the Cannabis Regulators Association (CANNRA), an organization representing state marijuana overseers.

Such oversight is a basic requirement to build confidence in the regulated market and steer consumers away from illicit cannabis, Ahrens said.

“I 100% believe in having an unbiased, accredited laboratory that is not licensed in the cannabis market to provide oversight services to state cannabis regulators,” she added.

“Without that – like what is happening in California right now with the pesticide contamination and THC-inflation scandals, lawsuits (and a) drop in legal sales – a market can crumble.”

States lacking reference labs
Clean and safe cannabis was one of the promises used to sell marijuana legalization to a skeptical canna experienced public…

However, allegations of “lab shopping,” in which retailers or product manufacturers seek a testing lab that will produce favorable results, have dogged the industry for years.

More recently, regulators have discovered faulty lab practices and taken action only after problems were revealed by reference labs.

As MJBizDaily reported, California’s Department of Cannabis Control has revoked the licenses of four commercial marijuana testing laboratories since December 2023 after running tests at two state reference laboratories.

Those labs, run by California’s departments of Toxic Substances Control and Food and Agriculture, discovered the commercial labs had inflated THC potency on batches sampled by as much as 50% and failed to discover banned pesticides.

The lapses by state-licensed labs led to subsequent product recalls and has shaken consumer confidence in product testing and labeling.

States with reference labs
According to CANNRA, the states that have regulated marijuana markets and are currently using a reference laboratory are:

California
Colorado
Florida
Iowa
Maryland
Montana
New Mexico
New York
Oregon
Utah
Washington
West Virginia
In Colorado, regulators set up a reference laboratory in 2017 “as part of deliberate efforts to mitigate risks of inconsistency and inaccuracy of test results in private labs,” Heather Krug, the regulatory programs branch chief at the State Public Health Laboratory, told MJBizDaily via email.

“This approach has led to improvements of the entire testing program, including the accuracy and defensibility of test results,” she added.

According to Gillian Schauer, CANNRA’s executive director, the following states are in the process of instituting reference labs:

Delaware
Illinois
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Oklahoma
Vermont
“We’ve seen an increase in states setting up and opening reference labs – in part because they can provide important checks and balances on the third-party lab-testing system and because they allow states to test products directly to gain a better understanding of potential issues and to support inspection and investigation,” Schauer told MJBizDaily via email.

States with large populations, regulated marijuana markets and no plans to open a reference lab include:

Arizona
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Ohio
‘Secret shopper’ oversights
According to some critics, having a reference lab or a state contract with a third-party lab does not guarantee lab oversight.

In Massachusetts, the state Cannabis Control Commission had contracted with AtoZ Laboratories, a private lab, to test products selected off of store shelves through a “secret shopper” program.

But, according to a Friday report by The Boston Globe, the lab says state regulators have yet to send in any products for testing.

Earlier this year, the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) fined multistate operator Holistic Industries after the company allegedly “knowingly” sold cannabis contaminated during a mold outbreak.

Notably, the situation came to light only after a whistleblower alerted authorities.

According to the CCC, the company sought out a lab that would perform tests that would overlook the mold.

Without reliable labs doing independent verification, critics say, the potency and safety profiles printed on legal cannabis products simply cannot be trusted.

“We definitely have no such lab here,” said Jeff Rawson, a Massachusetts-based scientist and frequent critic of regulators’ lack of testing oversight.

“The CCC is one of the worst for ignoring real problems in testing, avoiding our demands for more shelf tests and not recalling failed products.”

In some states, reference labs don’t appear to be pulling products from the shelves of marijuana stores to test product labels’ veracity, which raises questions as to what they are doing.

In New York, the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has a memorandum of understanding with a state Department of Public Health lab at the Wadsworth Center in Albany.

However, “To-date, the testing conducted by Wadsworth has not been targeted at validating the reliability of permitted laboratory results,” OCM spokesperson Taylor Randi Lee told MJBizDaily via email.

“OCM has a regulatory framework in place to promote the integrity of the laboratory testing that is conducted such as demonstration of laboratory capability for receiving testing approval, proficiency testing, ISO accreditation requirements, and on-site inspections,” she added.

Lee did not respond to further questions.

Reference lab costs
In New Jersey, medical marijuana was tested by the state-run Public Health and Environmental Laboratory (PHEL), which ceased testing cannabis after the state began licensing private labs.

Ahrens said she is among the lab operators who “pressed the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission many, many times to use PHEL as a reference lab to better govern the testing market.

“But the CRC has not made moves to enable (PHEL), and the excuse we’ve been given is that the CRC does not have the funds available to pay PHEL for such services.”

While nssr5 waits…
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September 30, 2024
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The California Department of Cannabis Control revoked a commercial testing laboratory’s permit a month ago after tests at state-run labs discovered a harmful pesticide in marijuana the private lab had cleared for sale.

Many industry operators and a national association of state regulators consider oversight at so-called “reference laboratories” to be a best practice that should be standard in all state-regulated marijuana markets.

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Absent reference laboratories, some states contract private, third-party labs to verify licensed cannabis labs’ compliance with safety standards as well as the reliability of THC-potency results.

But more than half of the country’s biggest marijuana markets do not have a reference lab, according to analysis by MJBizDaily, a glaring gap that critics say raises major questions about product labeling and safety.

Marijuana labs ‘cannot govern themselves’
“The cannabis testing lab markets have proven over and over again that they cannot govern themselves effectively – regulators have to provide a strong structure of governance and enforcement,” said Sarah Ahrens, president of Trichome Analytical, a New Jersey-licensed laboratory.

With regulated marijuana sales that could exceed $1 billion in 2024, New Jersey is one of the states lacking a reference laboratory to verify the safety and potency results of regulated marijuana products, according to the Cannabis Regulators Association (CANNRA), an organization representing state marijuana overseers.

Such oversight is a basic requirement to build confidence in the regulated market and steer consumers away from illicit cannabis, Ahrens said.

“I 100% believe in having an unbiased, accredited laboratory that is not licensed in the cannabis market to provide oversight services to state cannabis regulators,” she added.

“Without that – like what is happening in California right now with the pesticide contamination and THC-inflation scandals, lawsuits (and a) drop in legal sales – a market can crumble.”

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States lacking reference labs
Clean and safe cannabis was one of the promises used to sell marijuana legalization to a skeptical public.

However, allegations of “lab shopping,” in which retailers or product manufacturers seek a testing lab that will produce favorable results, have dogged the industry for years.

More recently, regulators have discovered faulty lab practices and taken action only after problems were revealed by reference labs.

As MJBizDaily reported, California’s Department of Cannabis Control has revoked the licenses of four commercial marijuana testing laboratories since December 2023 after running tests at two state reference laboratories.

Those labs, run by California’s departments of Toxic Substances Control and Food and Agriculture, discovered the commercial labs had inflated THC potency on batches sampled by as much as 50% and failed to discover banned pesticides.

The lapses by state-licensed labs led to subsequent product recalls and has shaken consumer confidence in product testing and labeling.

States with reference labs
According to CANNRA, the states that have regulated marijuana markets and are currently using a reference laboratory are:

California
Colorado
Florida
Iowa
Maryland
Montana
New Mexico
New York
Oregon
Utah
Washington
West Virginia
In Colorado, regulators set up a reference laboratory in 2017 “as part of deliberate efforts to mitigate risks of inconsistency and inaccuracy of test results in private labs,” Heather Krug, the regulatory programs branch chief at the State Public Health Laboratory, told MJBizDaily via email.

“This approach has led to improvements of the entire testing program, including the accuracy and defensibility of test results,” she added.

According to Gillian Schauer, CANNRA’s executive director, the following states are in the process of instituting reference labs:

Delaware
Illinois
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Oklahoma
Vermont
“We’ve seen an increase in states setting up and opening reference labs – in part because they can provide important checks and balances on the third-party lab-testing system and because they allow states to test products directly to gain a better understanding of potential issues and to support inspection and investigation,” Schauer told MJBizDaily via email.

States with large populations, regulated marijuana markets and no plans to open a reference lab include:

Arizona
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Ohio
‘Secret shopper’ oversights
According to some critics, having a reference lab or a state contract with a third-party lab does not guarantee lab oversight.

In Massachusetts, the state Cannabis Control Commission had contracted with AtoZ Laboratories, a private lab, to test products selected off of store shelves through a “secret shopper” program.

But, according to a Friday report by The Boston Globe, the lab says state regulators have yet to send in any products for testing.

Earlier this year, the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) fined multistate operator Holistic Industries after the company allegedly “knowingly” sold cannabis contaminated during a mold outbreak.

Notably, the situation came to light only after a whistleblower alerted authorities.

According to the CCC, the company sought out a lab that would perform tests that would overlook the mold.

Without reliable labs doing independent verification, critics say, the potency and safety profiles printed on legal cannabis products simply cannot be trusted.

“We definitely have no such lab here,” said Jeff Rawson, a Massachusetts-based scientist and frequent critic of regulators’ lack of testing oversight.

“The CCC is one of the worst for ignoring real problems in testing, avoiding our demands for more shelf tests and not recalling failed products.”

In some states, reference labs don’t appear to be pulling products from the shelves of marijuana stores to test product labels’ veracity, which raises questions as to what they are doing.

In New York, the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has a memorandum of understanding with a state Department of Public Health lab at the Wadsworth Center in Albany.

However, “To-date, the testing conducted by Wadsworth has not been targeted at validating the reliability of permitted laboratory results,” OCM spokesperson Taylor Randi Lee told MJBizDaily via email.

“OCM has a regulatory framework in place to promote the integrity of the laboratory testing that is conducted such as demonstration of laboratory capability for receiving testing approval, proficiency testing, ISO accreditation requirements, and on-site inspections,” she added.

Lee did not respond to further questions.

Reference lab costs
In New Jersey, medical marijuana was tested by the state-run Public Health and Environmental Laboratory (PHEL), which ceased testing cannabis after the state began licensing private labs.

Ahrens said she is among the lab operators who “pressed the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission many, many times to use PHEL as a reference lab to better govern the testing market.

“But the CRC has not made moves to enable (PHEL), and the excuse we’ve been given is that the CRC does not have the funds available to pay PHEL for such services.”
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46er 46er 1 일 전
Agree. Got rid of that crap, a while back.
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nssrr5 nssrr5 1 일 전
Oh I know but the board is so slow I enjoy the banter.

When Harris gets in this will rock.
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KILLAZILLA KILLAZILLA 2 일 전
ACTUALLY.....you ARE "doomed"

TLRY will be just fine...
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doomed doomed 2 일 전
You guys are doomed. tilray is bunk. No traction.
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doomed doomed 2 일 전
Tilray & Thailand
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13strats 13strats 2 일 전
Just hit the ignore button on his posts. Hell im tired of reading them also
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doomed doomed 2 일 전
´´I will win this game - it is only a matter of time…´´
So…nssrs5 will win this game by investing in a company that has NO TRACTION, that grows bunk weed, is way overpriced and is UNTESTED

Home / Legal
Major marijuana markets still lacking controls for suspicious lab results
Chris Roberts, Reporter
September 30, 2024

The California Department of Cannabis Control revoked a commercial testing laboratory’s permit a month ago after tests at state-run labs discovered a harmful pesticide in marijuana the private lab had cleared for sale.

Many industry operators and a national association of state regulators consider oversight at so-called “reference laboratories” to be a best practice that should be standard in all state-regulated marijuana markets.

Absent reference laboratories, some states contract private, third-party labs to verify licensed cannabis labs’ compliance with safety standards as well as the reliability of THC-potency results.

But more than half of the country’s biggest marijuana markets do not have a reference lab, according to analysis by MJBizDaily, a glaring gap that critics say raises major questions about product labeling and safety.

Marijuana labs ‘cannot govern themselves’
“The cannabis testing lab markets have proven over and over again that they cannot govern themselves effectively – regulators have to provide a strong structure of governance and enforcement,” said Sarah Ahrens, president of Trichome Analytical, a New Jersey-licensed laboratory.

With regulated marijuana sales that could exceed $1 billion in 2024, New Jersey is one of the states lacking a reference laboratory to verify the safety and potency results of regulated marijuana products, according to the Cannabis Regulators Association (CANNRA), an organization representing state marijuana overseers.

Such oversight is a basic requirement to build confidence in the regulated market and steer consumers away from illicit cannabis, Ahrens said.

“I 100% believe in having an unbiased, accredited laboratory that is not licensed in the cannabis market to provide oversight services to state cannabis regulators,” she added.

“Without that – like what is happening in California right now with the pesticide contamination and THC-inflation scandals, lawsuits (and a) drop in legal sales – a market can crumble.”

Bunk weed bonanza

States lacking reference labs
Clean and safe cannabis was one of the promises used to sell marijuana legalization to a skeptical public.

However, allegations of “lab shopping,” in which retailers or product manufacturers seek a testing lab that will produce favorable results, have dogged the industry for years.

More recently, regulators have discovered faulty lab practices and taken action only after problems were revealed by reference labs.

As MJBizDaily reported, California’s Department of Cannabis Control has revoked the licenses of four commercial marijuana testing laboratories since December 2023 after running tests at two state reference laboratories.

Those labs, run by California’s departments of Toxic Substances Control and Food and Agriculture, discovered the commercial labs had inflated THC potency on batches sampled by as much as 50% and failed to discover banned pesticides.

The lapses by state-licensed labs led to subsequent product recalls and has shaken consumer confidence in product testing and labeling.

States with reference labs
According to CANNRA, the states that have regulated marijuana markets and are currently using a reference laboratory are:

California
Colorado
Florida
Iowa
Maryland
Montana
New Mexico
New York
Oregon
Utah
Washington
West Virginia
In Colorado, regulators set up a reference laboratory in 2017 “as part of deliberate efforts to mitigate risks of inconsistency and inaccuracy of test results in private labs,” Heather Krug, the regulatory programs branch chief at the State Public Health Laboratory, told MJBizDaily via email.

“This approach has led to improvements of the entire testing program, including the accuracy and defensibility of test results,” she added.

According to Gillian Schauer, CANNRA’s executive director, the following states are in the process of instituting reference labs:

Delaware
Illinois
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Oklahoma
Vermont
“We’ve seen an increase in states setting up and opening reference labs – in part because they can provide important checks and balances on the third-party lab-testing system and because they allow states to test products directly to gain a better understanding of potential issues and to support inspection and investigation,” Schauer told MJBizDaily via email.

States with large populations, regulated marijuana markets and no plans to open a reference lab include:

Arizona
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Ohio
‘Secret shopper’ oversights
According to some critics, having a reference lab or a state contract with a third-party lab does not guarantee lab oversight.

In Massachusetts, the state Cannabis Control Commission had contracted with AtoZ Laboratories, a private lab, to test products selected off of store shelves through a “secret shopper” program.

But, according to a Friday report by The Boston Globe, the lab says state regulators have yet to send in any products for testing.

Earlier this year, the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) fined multistate operator Holistic Industries after the company allegedly “knowingly” sold cannabis contaminated during a mold outbreak.

Notably, the situation came to light only after a whistleblower alerted authorities.

According to the CCC, the company sought out a lab that would perform tests that would overlook the mold.

Without reliable labs doing independent verification, critics say, the potency and safety profiles printed on legal cannabis products simply cannot be trusted.

“We definitely have no such lab here,” said Jeff Rawson, a Massachusetts-based scientist and frequent critic of regulators’ lack of testing oversight.

“The CCC is one of the worst for ignoring real problems in testing, avoiding our demands for more shelf tests and not recalling failed products.”

In some states, reference labs don’t appear to be pulling products from the shelves of marijuana stores to test product labels’ veracity, which raises questions as to what they are doing.

In New York, the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has a memorandum of understanding with a state Department of Public Health lab at the Wadsworth Center in Albany.

However, “To-date, the testing conducted by Wadsworth has not been targeted at validating the reliability of permitted laboratory results,” OCM spokesperson Taylor Randi Lee told MJBizDaily via email.

“OCM has a regulatory framework in place to promote the integrity of the laboratory testing that is conducted such as demonstration of laboratory capability for receiving testing approval, proficiency testing, ISO accreditation requirements, and on-site inspections,” she added.

Lee did not respond to further questions.

Reference lab costs
In New Jersey, medical marijuana was tested by the state-run Public Health and Environmental Laboratory (PHEL), which ceased testing cannabis after the state began licensing private labs.

Ahrens said she is among the lab operators who “pressed the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission many, many times to use PHEL as a reference lab to better govern the testing market.

“But the CRC has not made moves to enable (PHEL), and the excuse we’ve been given is that the CRC does not have the funds available to pay PHEL for such services.”
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doomed doomed 3 일 전
Tilray would stick out like a sore thumb at the event
Simon would not dare to show up
Nssr5 was at the bar the whole show… pissed drunk and sporting a [color=red]GO TILRAY - make cannabis great again ]
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doomed doomed 3 일 전
No shareholders in sight… they do not partake…
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doomed doomed 3 일 전
It was a Gas…
No large mold producers, heads and bcbud regulars were all there supporting the caper.
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nssrr5 nssrr5 4 일 전
We finally agree on something....
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nssrr5 nssrr5 5 일 전
Someone needs to check into rehab or simply get a life - you have however by my calculations made $1.55 with a nickel per post and can now afford to go buy yourself a beer LOL. FYI not reading or wasting my time opening a one of your doom & gloom bs posts.

You must be getting nervous with your panic morning of postings. This is a game you can not win.

Enjoy your beer!
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doomed doomed 5 일 전
I refuse to get a life.

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KILLAZILLA KILLAZILLA 5 일 전
you ARE VERY DERANGED AND OBSESSED WITH TLRY. GET A LIFE!!!
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doomed doomed 5 일 전
Simon buying all alcool compagnies is such a smart move.
On PAR with Bruce Linton grow mold at SCALE caper
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doomed doomed 5 일 전
Here he goes again…
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doomed doomed 5 일 전
Dude is so out of touch with reality… probably a heavy drinker… or a pitiful ma-ga-mo-ron.
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