Ken Behr
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So I was weekend off, he jumps in his car, he had a, he looks straight, amazingly, he was like a poor, he looked kind of like Burt Reynolds, and he was driving a black Trans Am, so kind of like out of the Smokey and the Bandit movie, if you're too young for that.
I don't know who Burt is.
Yeah, that's all right, right?
Anyway, I'll try he was an actor an actor and he was in this movie called anyway He drove down.
I threw him a couple pounds of weed.
He drove home.
Three days, called me up and goes, hey, I sold the weed.
So it looked like a big suitcase or like a bale of hay wrapped in burlap.
I shoved it in the trunk of his car.
It didn't even fit.
We had to take the spare tire, because he had a little trunk in his car.
He drove it back, called me back and goes, hey, I sold it.
And that started something.
Because now we ended up in the, we started like, wow.
We started, it got to the point where I would load three to five cars at a time.
300 pounds each.
I'd buy between 1,000 and 2,000 pounds at a time.
People would front it to me.
I'd put down like 80, 90,000.
And if you think about it today, so a thousand pounds was worth a quarter of a million dollars in the seventies.