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08-23-2007, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by hevusa 3 years is not nearly enough time to explore the unique strains and methods of consumption.
You have indica and sativa strains to explore, not to mention the combinations of the two and all the different ways of consuming it (knife hits, vaporizors, gravity bongs, shotgun hits, multi-chambered bongs, joints, blunts, spliffs, hash pin hits, the list goes on).
At least you tried it though. I can never understand the people that go through life never trying lower level stuff like alcohol and weed. Especially if they talk shit about it while never having experienced it themselves. | Naw, it was plenty of time for me.
The thing is, I'm a "trippy" enough person all on my own. Back in high school... I was so quiet -- and when I did say anything, so off-the-wall and bizarre .... many of my school mates were convinced I had to be almost constantly blasted on something. The hysterical thing is, I was a complete chior boy at that age. I almost never disobeyed my parents, was usually in bed by 10 p.m. and didn't touch anything until I got into college.
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08-23-2007, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by mytmouse57 Naw, it was plenty of time for me.
The thing is, I'm a "trippy" enough person all on my own. Back in high school... I was so quiet -- and when I did say anything, so off-the-wall and bizarre .... many of my school mates were convinced I had to be almost constantly blasted on something. The hysterical thing is, I was a complete chior boy at that age. I almost never disobeyed my parents, was usually in bed by 10 p.m. and didn't touch anything until I got into college. |
So basically you stopped when you graduated because you lost your connections. lol
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08-23-2007, 11:46 AM
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Level up: 44%, 166 Points needed | | LOL.. no sir. I took the long way though college.. changed majors... took some extended breaks to go work full-time. I didn't graduate until I was 26.
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08-23-2007, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by mytmouse57 LOL.. no sir. I took the long way though college.. changed majors... took some extended breaks to go work full-time. I didn't graduate until I was 26. |
Good thing you stopped smoking then! lol
I smoked pot everyday I was in college and graduated with a 3.8 gpa.
Pot isn't for everyone... but it is one of those things that people should be able to decide for themselves and not face charges for it.
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Level up: 44%, 166 Points needed | | When I was at Montana State University in the late 80s, a bunch of the graduate students in chemistry were complete stoners. One of 'em was my best friend's roommmate.
Nothing like walking into a tiny appartment and seeing a bunch of guys sitting around taking bong hits, discussing the finer point of chemistry. LOL!
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08-23-2007, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by hevusa Good thing you stopped smoking then! lol
I smoked pot everyday I was in college and graduated with a 3.8 gpa.
Pot isn't for everyone... but it is one of those things that people should be able to decide for themselves and not face charges for it. | My goodness, Hev. Smoking pot gave you an extra boost in the halls of learning? Wow!!! 
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Level up: 44%, 166 Points needed | | Ha, his G.P.A. might have been 4.0 if he hadn't been smoking...
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08-23-2007, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by mytmouse57 Ha, his G.P.A. might have been 4.0 if he hadn't been smoking... |
lol! 
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Originally Posted by hevusa Pot isn't for everyone... but it is one of those things that people should be able to decide for themselves and not face charges for it. | Agreed. And before anyone asks if I still would feel the same if it was my daughter making that statement a few years from now when she's in college, yes, I would still feel the same. It didn't hurt me, it won't hurt her.
No plans to actually introduce it at home, however. |
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08-23-2007, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by forester814 No plans to actually introduce it at home, however. | Can't say I blame you. Not really a family sort of activity.
It is like having a drink... a lot of parents will have a drink or a smoke with their kids once the kid has graduated and is an adult.
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