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Saltwater Cowboy: A Caribbean Pot Smugglers Life, Part 1

They call him the Saltwater Cowboy. He has earned this title from years of smuggling and living through some of the craziest stories we have heard on First Smoke of the Day. Roll Up a few this episode is two parts of a Real New Age Pirates Life. The Caribbean smugglers who ran the seas to make sure the 70s & 80’s were smoking good! Ya that much cannabis! Listen in close to hear rare first hand accounts from Tim McBride himself in detail you rarely get. This is an inside look into what it really took to build a Caribbean smuggler's life and live to tell about it! Buckle up and light up this one’s full of close calls, current time pirates life, fisherman tales, jail time stories, and a happy ending you rarely get in this kind of life. Welcome Tim McBride “The Saltwater Cowboy” to First Smoke of the Day!


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