"Oklahoma White"
2h 1m
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Greenhouse Rants
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In this episode of Greenhouse Rants, Tyler Thrasher spills the beans on his wonderful event at Asrai Garden in Chicago. A considerable amount of time is also donated to the topic of old crotchety men in the plant business and the uncomfortable interactions with those men. There is more talk on upcoming projects, crummy individuals in home depot and the time Tyler Thrasher's mom strapped a laser sight to a shotgun.
Also we should mention that there is quite the rant in regards to Joel Olsteen, organized religion and finding your own meaning.
The track at the end of the episode is "This Is How We Do It".
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