Reminds me of my first teaching job . . . I was asked to be the faculty advisor for a fraternity with an off campus house. On my introductory tour of the house, after I said yes, I was shown an up-stairs hall closet complete with watering system and grow lights. But unlike the Tennessee cave pictures, this was only big enough for about two 5-gal buckets and two or three flats, two feet square. This was in the mid-seventies in New York state. Pot laws were a bit tougher then so I played on their hockey team and did not do their grass. Just different ways to score, that's all.


From: "Ramon Godina Silva" <ramon.god...@itesm.mx>
To: <Texascavers@texascavers.com>
Subject: [Texascavers] another use
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:16:14 -0600

Here is another use for a cave� better if it is under your house

(Don�t try this at home, its illegal)

 

marti.free.fr/pps/014-Hidden-Pot-Growing-Operation.pps

 

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Ing. Ram�n Godina Silva


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