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« Reply #60 on: September 06, 2011, 09:29:49 AM »
Though some of you may be looking down on me, let me update you.  I haven't smoked pot in 30 years, quit smoking 3 1/2 years ago, and drink about 2 six packs of beer a year.  Gave up serious drinking (partying) about 25 years ago.  I do have a potty mouth, but that is about all I have left and I am working on fixing that.  Now if I could just fix my lousy eating habits. 
Going up SUCKS, I hate being responsible, I hate that my body aches -- sometimes for no reason, I hate that I now have more hair on my back than on my head,  and I hate that my butt grew into my back, too.  I ain't as pretty as I use to be, but I am a lot more wiser.  Not sure which I like best.

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« Reply #61 on: September 06, 2011, 10:24:38 AM »
Dude sounds like ya need more WEED Bra. Call Jimmy at DW and we can hang out :o YA HEARD ME  8) ;D ;)

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« Reply #62 on: September 06, 2011, 06:12:56 PM »
Jimmy, you're in rare form today ;).  I bet you sleep good tonight!

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« Reply #63 on: September 06, 2011, 07:40:09 PM »
Dude sounds like ya need more WEED Bra. Call Jimmy at DW and we can hang out :o YA HEARD ME  8) ;D ;)

Last year i found some serious skunk weed plants growing behind the car wash on 11 across from winn dixie. I mean it was some sticky killer bud. I called one of my detective buddies and he came out. He wouldn't touch it, had me pt it in his car and said he would dispose of it. I bet i know how it was disposed of LMAO. I only wished i still smoked cause i would of pulled it u and "high" tailed it home for a bbq.....
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« Reply #64 on: September 07, 2011, 06:48:47 AM »
You know, we would not think bad of you, Greg.  At guy who's favorite thing is "food" can't be bad.  Don't fall into Jimmy's trap, he sounds like a bad influence.

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« Reply #65 on: September 07, 2011, 10:05:54 AM »
 Heck I don't know what MJ looks like as a plant but I've had some strange looking stuff sprout up in my backyard over time..

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« Reply #66 on: September 07, 2011, 10:14:47 AM »
Heck I don't know what MJ looks like as a plant but I've had some strange looking stuff sprout up in my backyard over time..

Lots of pictures online..
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« Reply #67 on: September 07, 2011, 08:11:10 PM »
Heck I don't know what MJ looks like as a plant but I've had some strange looking stuff sprout up in my backyard over time..

It was on the backside of the car wash whee people clean out the car, i imagine someone threw seeds out while cleaning. Once you see it you can not mistake it for many other plants.

That stuff grows wild all over Arkansas, it is a weed of course. You can see it on the side of the interstate growing. Of course it is what they refer to as "dirt weed" it is not very good as it has been mixed together the male and female plants. I use to grow it  along time ago is why i know these things hehe.
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« Reply #68 on: September 07, 2011, 10:15:02 PM »
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« Reply #69 on: January 14, 2012, 03:08:46 AM »
No i dont have issues, as for do i consider myself a drunk or alcoholic, Nope cause i dont drink, as for cokes and pepsies dont drink them either, i dont drink caffiene, i dont even drink coffee, Say what you want that cocaine has to be processed, NO it doesnt, it is illegal to even eat the leaf fro a cocoa tree, now how does that happen, its just a plant that grows, no processing at all, it will still get you high, as for how many people have died from smoking pot , If 1 dies its too many in my opinion, and yes people have died from it, so you do what you want, i hope all of you kill each other off, i am against drugs in any form that are illegal

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« Reply #70 on: January 14, 2012, 08:36:04 AM »
No i dont have issues, as for do i consider myself a drunk or alcoholic, Nope cause i dont drink, as for cokes and pepsies dont drink them either, i dont drink caffiene, i dont even drink coffee, Say what you want that cocaine has to be processed, NO it doesnt, it is illegal to even eat the leaf fro a cocoa tree, now how does that happen, its just a plant that grows, no processing at all, it will still get you high, as for how many people have died from smoking pot , If 1 dies its too many in my opinion, and yes people have died from it, so you do what you want, i hope all of you kill each other off, i am against drugs in any form that are illegal

Your issues sound much deeper than this topic.  You sound like an anger management poster child, that needs help.  Maybe some medical marijuana could help.

It is not illegal to eat cocoa leaves from a cocoa tree, it is used to make chocolate and cocoa powder, idiot (if you want to resort to name calling).  And if you eat chocolate, you are ingesting caffeine.

Coca leaves, on the other hand, are from a bush, (it is not a tree), do not  cause the euphoric and psychoactive effects (do not get you high to put it in fifth grade terms for you) as processed cocaine does. 

As for killing each other off, it is happening every day.  You just hope you are not in the line of fire when it happens.


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« Reply #71 on: January 14, 2012, 09:16:06 AM »

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If 1 dies its too many in my opinion, and yes people have died from it, so you do what you want, i hope all of you kill each other off, I am against drugs in any form that are illegal

More people die everyday from a habit forming "drug" known as FOOD, than die from the use of marijuana.  Actually, I have never known of anyone dying from using MJ.
Food is habit forming, marijuana is not habit forming.  As I said before, I quit smoking pot over 30+ years ago, don't drink, quit cigarette 4 years ago, so I feel I can be objective.  Food, alcohol and tobacco products, all know to be habit forming, are legal.  Marijuana, which is not habit forming and is less dangerous to your respiratory system than cigarettes is illegal.  Sounds like there might be a little Washington influence going on here.   I don't care if a person over eats, smokes pot, or drinks alcohol, as long as it does not effect or take out of my pocket.  If you use drugs, alcohol or abuse foods, you should not be able to receive government assistance other than some sort of rehab facility.  And to qualify for any govt. assistance, each and every applicant should be tested and continued to be tested each month.  Some say that is asking too much.  Simple; when you go to pick up your monthly allowance (no more yellow credit cards), you get to show an ID and get tested.  Guess I am getting into a pet peeve rant.  But anyway...................         

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« Reply #72 on: January 15, 2012, 04:53:13 PM »

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If 1 dies its too many in my opinion, and yes people have died from it, so you do what you want, i hope all of you kill each other off, I am against drugs in any form that are illegal

More people die everyday from a habit forming "drug" known as FOOD, than die from the use of marijuana.  Actually, I have never known of anyone dying from using MJ.
Food is habit forming, marijuana is not habit forming.  As I said before, I quit smoking pot over 30+ years ago, don't drink, quit cigarette 4 years ago, so I feel I can be objective.  Food, alcohol and tobacco products, all know to be habit forming, are legal.  Marijuana, which is not habit forming and is less dangerous to your respiratory system than cigarettes is illegal.  Sounds like there might be a little Washington influence going on here.   I don't care if a person over eats, smokes pot, or drinks alcohol, as long as it does not effect or take out of my pocket.  If you use drugs, alcohol or abuse foods, you should not be able to receive government assistance other than some sort of rehab facility.  And to qualify for any govt. assistance, each and every applicant should be tested and continued to be tested each month.  Some say that is asking too much.  Simple; when you go to pick up your monthly allowance (no more yellow credit cards), you get to show an ID and get tested.  Guess I am getting into a pet peeve rant.  But anyway...................       

Anyone who has studied the war on drugs and prohabition of weed knows what it was all about. Profiling blacks and mexicans is the whole deal on that one. It is stupid and outrageous that weed is illegal and other worse stuff that is the root cause of more deaths in this country is not. A waste of time and money is the whole issue for me on this issue. We incarcerate more people over pot than anything in this country and it is a total waste of space and tax payers money. It has been proven over and over yet no one listens or cares.
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