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Neato bandito
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Yet those who grow their own private plants or gardens are not having street wars & committing acts of senseless violence & robbery. Someone sees an issue between state law & federal law, saying one provides the right to grow, the other the rights to arrest & detain for growing. If money was not involved in any aspect of our social life & culture our depiction of the world would be very different. When an issue of legality or morality arise, it is often the work of those skilled in marketing to deceive others into seeing around a bigger issue. does it truly have anything to do with marijuana, or the people involved, no matter what background or life one lives? Or do we truly have a serious problem with the very foundation of our entire culture, being tied up, in, around, or having anything to do, with money? The first thing that comes to mind, & what may be the most highly overlooked element in all actions, be it positive or negative in nature, seems to always surround money. THE MEXICAN CONNECTION!!! So, as I stated earlier, this brings many questions to mind. BUT WAIT!!! The best American explanation. Also trying to show a dark side of growing by giving a bleak depiction of pollution caused by an indoor growers den. Flip the coin, it speaks of gunshots, death, & multimillion dollar black market sales. It's unique to play to both roles, of those who seek to legalize pot, by making aware that places like Amsterdam seem to work just fine with legalized pot, & how nice it sounds to collect taxes to go to things like local economies, & dare I say it, public schools. Questions come to mind in light of the subject of this program. The prolific illustrator imagines Neato Bandito as a lovable amateur wrestler who spends a little too much time partying when he should probably be practicing his piledrivers and chokeholds.With many ways to look at just about any subject, several Inspired by an obsession with the imaginatively-masked, gleefully hammed-up world of the Mexican Luchadores, the actual character of Neato Bandito (as in, the guy on the can), was conceived by Dallas artist Arthur "Artman" James.

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Interestingly enough, Neato Bandito's origin story falls closer to that of a superhero than what you would traditionally think of for a beer. has earned a reputation for achieving their mission statement. With over 20 popular craft beers now under their collective belt, Deep Ellum Brewing Co. as a sort of middle finger to what they viewed as the substandard status quo of craft beer. Purportedly nauseated by the abundance of well, crappy craft beer, the four founders created Deep Ellum Brewing Co. Here are our findings.Īs anyone familiar with the geography of the DFW region knows, Deep Ellum Brewing Co. is a brewery based out of Dallas. This Beer:30, the Do512 crew tried out Deep Ellum Brewing Co. We just like beer, which is why every month we hop into our Do512 Lounge to lounge around while we sample some hops.

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In other words, we know that a stout tastes different than a hefeweizen, but we probably couldn't explain why in any real detail.

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While we definitely consider ourselves veterans in the art of drinking beer, we wouldn't exactly call ourselves beer experts. It's more like an umbrella term for when everyone at Do512 HQ decides to stop working so hard and have a beer together like a damn family.īeer:30 also happens to be a first-rate opportunity for us to collectively indulge our inner beer critic.

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Naturally, your follow-up question would be "What's Beer:30?" Despite its time-centric name, Beer:30 isn't a strictly defined minute or hour of the day. In case t he title of this page was somehow too subtle of a hint, we'll just go ahead and say it to you plainly: It's Beer:30.













Neato bandito