Wasting time is wasting time, no need for the holier than thou! LOL! Look, you only get so much time on this Earth. I am of the mind that the point of life is to enjoy as much if it as possible. If that's playing golf, feeding the homeless, praying in church, jacking off to porno, lifting weights, typing on a BBS, or whatever as long as your not hurting, endagering or depriving someone else, knock yourself out. I happen to waste my time playing golf on weekdays, watching sports nights and weekends, and occasionally enjoying a little chemically induced euphoria. By the way Foas, I just got back from Bandon Dunes in Oregon...It is much better than Pebble Beach.
ah...that "sweet leaf" - Black Sabbath Hit my first doobie in 69 and hadn't found a reason to quit yet. Different reaction for me though. Can't work with it, Can't socialize with it (I mean, I can deal with a few people-not a party). Generally, I turn into a voyuer and will pour ketchup on my doorstep and eat my way to bed. RR (really like the butter idea...going to give it a try)
The documentary "Grass" is on Sundance tonight. http://www.sundancechannel.com/ Grass directed by Ron Mann YEAR 2000 79 MINS, Color While it's unlikely to change the United States' drug policy, Ron Mann's entertaining documentary chronicling the bizarre 100-year history of laws against the use of mar1juana is likely to prompt outrage, countless discussions and a perverse sense of nostalgia. Actor and pro-hemp activist Woody Harrelson narrates this spirited and often hilarious retrospective of past anti-drug campaigns, propaganda films and publicity crusades which often linked mar1juana use to insanity, sexual promiscuity, homicide and permanent brain damage. More provocative is screenwriter Solomon Vesta's thesis suggesting that much anti-mar1juana legislation reflected a form of institutionalized racism against marginalized communities; first Mexican laborers and blacks, then communist subversives and finally the hippie counterculture. An unapologetic advocacy film, GRASS makes the case that the government's long and costly war against mar1juana has been manipulated by politicians like the Federal Bureau of Narcotics chief Harry J. Anslinger; President Nixon, who memorably deputized Elvis in the war on drugs; and President Reagan, who branded mar1juana "the most dangerous drug in America." "Punchy and enjoyable" -Elvis Mitchell, The New York Times. R (AC, AL, BN) Stereo/Letterbox PRODUCER Ron Mann SCREENWRITER Solomon Vesta EDITOR Robert Kennedy COMPOSER Guido Luciani CAST Woody Harrelson
20 and never done any drugs. However, I'd be down for a weekend of hallucinogens when I get older just to see what kind of bizarre stuff you imagine.
Nothing like a little bud when you just want to have a lazy day at home, watching a movie. The funny thing for me, is that I do drugs that are considered by most to be alot "harder" on a more consistent basis and can handle them just fine in pretty much any environment. But I can't smoke anywhere but at my house. Anywhere else and I get really really paranoid.
youre exacltly like me man ,why is that when i smoke with a crowd i usally get paranoid or scared, i been smoking off and on for like 3 years though started when i was 15.
Those who get their stash in the Heights - DRY SPELL http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/2061588 Aug. 22, 2003, 2:05PM 100 mar1juana plants seized in Heights bust Copyright 2003 Houston Chronicle A woman was arrested after Houston police found more than 100 mar1juana plants inside her home in the Heights, police said. Heather Diane Hodges, 31, is charged with felony possession of mar1juana, records show. Police went to Hodges' home in the 1100 block of Yale Thursday night to serve a search warrant and discovered the plants and an indoor hydroponic growing area. Officers found carbon dioxide converters, sophisticated growing lights and a pump supplier to feed and irrigate the plants, a police spokesman said. The mar1juana, about 55 pounds, has an approximate street value of $75,000, officials said. Officers also seized the equipment used to keep the plants healthy.
Stupid lady...if your going to do what she is doing, then you better be damn sure you don't have any search warrants. If you don't know if you have a search warrant out for you, then your an idiot. Either way...she is an idiot. All that equipment to conceal the operation is null if cops execute a search warrant on you.
I remember the first time I touched mar1juana. I remember it like it was yesterday. It was only two months ago, that is why. I didn't get high. I smoked most of it up, and I didn't get high. The girl sitting across from me took one hit of it, and her eyes were red, and ****. Everybodys eyes were getting red, and looking funny and stuff. We smoked it up in a friends backyard. Other than myself, it was three other guys, and three girls. These girls were like high school skanks or something. The guys that were there are like 20, 21, 22 year old guys. The guys house I was at has always wanted me to get high on mar1juana. He is always "kam, im gonna get you high. Youre gonna like it, and I want to be the one that gets you high." Maybe next time I'll get it right.
Same here. I might get stoned every once in awhile, but its been a long time. My sophomore year and the following summer were spent in a cloud of smoke with some of the best friends I could ever have. We watched a lot of Dazed and Confused and played the hell out of NBA Jam TE for the SNES. I dunno. I certainly haven't given it up or anything. I guess 1) I just kind of out-grew the whole thing and 2) I don't know many stoners anymore....well at least not the kind of stoners I'd want to party with. I'd love to get baked and go to a Rockets game. Sports are super-fun when you're stoned.
For me, I haven't touched that stuff since I graduated since I don't have a job. I really shouldn't spend money on it, and I need to keep my piss clean just in case I need to take a test. Also, I get more done when I'm not high, so maybe it's a change for the better.
A few years ago me and a pal met up for a rockets game and we got pretty stoned before we went in. Out seats were way up, right below the american flag. During the Star Spangled Banner, we stood up, and I noticed that it looked like everyone in the whole Summit was facing and staring right at us. I looked at my friend and said "dude, the whole placing is staring at us." We both just started laughing. (but I guess you had to be there, and baked)