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Re: “Senior Stoners”

Hey G2 ( @Greggutfeld ),

As I’ve said since we’ve retired, when folks ask;

“How’s retirement?”

I reply;

“We are just teenagers with money.”

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NATIONAL MOONSHINE DAY
On June 5 we toast National Moonshine Day to recognize a beverage with a notorious record of blurring the lines of history and the law, turning ordinary men (and women) into criminals and common criminals into legends. Follow along as we discuss how the history is just as strong as the drink.

#NationalMoonshineDay
Traditionally, moonshine is an illegally distilled whiskey spirit mostly made from a corn mash and typically produced by an individual illegally without a permit. Also known as white lightning, mountain dew, homebrew, hillbilly pop, rotgut, and moonshine has served as a means for people to acquire liquor and make a living.

Whiskey Rebellion of 1791
The Whiskey Rebellion of 1791 in the US occurred when the federal government placed a tax on distilled spirits. During this time, farmers made whiskey from their excess grain to earn income. When the government began taxing the farmers, the farmers decided to begin making moonshine as a way to defy the new tax. Sadly, the ...

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