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Deep Stoner Thoughts

Betterhaff

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does anyone else remember buying weed that came in baggies without Ziplocks?

The Ziplocks weren't in supermarkets yet and the baggies came with twisty ties to close them..

Of course, we didn't use the twisty ties... we just rolled the bag and put in in our pocket..
If you put it in a big coat pocket, sometimes your grass spilled out in your pocket...

Later they came out with a baggie that had a flap... Then you could lick the flap when you rolled it closed...
We spilled a lot less of our grass then!

Edit: I found this pic of the old baggies with the twisty tie...

We used to break down kilos, just $90 on Texas side of the border.

We’d sit at the kitchen table and bag ounces in plastic baggies (little postal scale) We took out the stems and removed excess seeds. We sold them for $10 an ounces.

We always made a few bucks and had smoke.

Those were the days :party: $10 went a long way
Used to use one of these for the breakdown…still have it. Actually pretty accurate.
 

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St. Phatty

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What a luck to live today and not before 30 thousand years ago.

From the point of view of Affordable Tooth care - WITH NOVACAINE - I would say the peak was the late 20th century in the US.

Since then, the one saving grace of modern civilization - dental care - is too expensive for about 1/4 of the US population.

I have to learn not to say what I'm thinking, "oh my God that looks painful", when some people open their mouths.
 
M

moose eater

According to an article in today's Fairbanks Daily News Miner, Alaska Airlines' new and improved 'emotional support' or 'companion' animal policy prohibits snakes (apparently of all kinds), but gives the nod of approval to miniature horses.

Putting new meaning to the adage, "How many ponies you got under that bonnet?"

If a horse is poorly 'house-trained,' and lets go of its previous lunch en route, via the proper digestive methods, isn't that apt to create a whole lot more angst or uproar than a snake doing the same?

Will airline crew carry those special shovels like the clowns who follow the horses and donkeys in the parades?

Will horses be allowed in 1st class, or strictly be made to ride back with the share-croppers in coach, where they're better suited, absent some sort of Kentucky Derby pedigree?

If horses are administered Dramamine or other anti-nausea or anti-motion sickness, and they do what many animals do (become sedated), who carries them off the aircraft?

Can we blame at least part of this arbitrary differentiation on Wesley Snipes?

Arbitrary distinctions, based in biases and fears? Like much of life's human-generated distinctions?

I may need to continue a hunt for stronger cannabis (or other vices) if this world is to ever make much sense to me.
 
M

moose eater

I think you might want Eric Clapton's 1980s single for that, Phatty. Just sayin'.... ;^>)
 
M

moose eater

Dopamine's often a brazen liar, but maaaaannn, She can whisper such sweet bullshit sometimes..
 
M

moose eater

No, I was thinking more along the lines of "If you want to get down, down on the ground...."

Seemed to go with a sore tooth better than the other caine derivatives.
 

St. Phatty

Active member
No, I was thinking more along the lines of "If you want to get down, down on the ground...."

Seemed to go with a sore tooth better than the other caine derivatives.

Still learned something new.

Turns out Savoy Truffle is an Eric Clapton song, sung by the Beatles, about ... Tooth Decay. I think.
 

Bud Green

I dig dirt
Veteran
Aren't we as cannabis growers really lucky?!

I mean cannabis is such a hardy plant and sooo easy to grow..
I'm so thankful it's not a fussy plant like hothouse orchids...

It's sturdy and strong, grows like a weed and even if you can't grow a vegetable garden successfully,
you can grow good or excellent or even kick-ass weed!
 

420somewhere

Hi ho here we go
Veteran
I feel Lucky..My friends, not so much

I feel Lucky..My friends, not so much

Aren't we as cannabis growers really lucky?!

I mean cannabis is such a hardy plant and sooo easy to grow..
I'm so thankful it's not a fussy plant like hothouse orchids...

It's sturdy and strong, grows like a weed and even if you can't grow a vegetable garden successfully,
you can grow good or excellent or even kick-ass weed!

None of my friends grow weed :plant grow:

All my grower and dealer friends have passed on.

What are the excuses?

1) I can't grow with my wife, daughter, etc. Fuck you're 65 and can do what you want.

2) My BFF, I grew him a nice plant in a pot which was ready to flower, he bought it back because his girlfriend complained. Fuck you're 63, do what you want.

3) I used to grow weed right here in this closet, but it got too hot. WTF - You just tore out your kitchen and replaced it, you can handle a little heat.

I don't know what's happened

I've got lights to give away, shit it's not that hard to grow weed.

WOW! How did you do that? Let them go a couple of weeks longer and you can do that to.

Let's see. I've got a couple of ounces Sour D and 3+ ounces of Skywalker OG. :plant grow:
 

Bud Green

I dig dirt
Veteran
:yeahthats
Deep Stoner Thought:

A lot of people will make excuses, just so they don't have to admit to themselves that they're just too darn lazy to do something they really want to do....
 

St. Phatty

Active member
Aren't we as cannabis growers really lucky?!

I mean cannabis is such a hardy plant and sooo easy to grow..
I'm so thankful it's not a fussy plant like hothouse orchids...

It's sturdy and strong, grows like a weed and even if you can't grow a vegetable garden successfully,
you can grow good or excellent or even kick-ass weed!

And animals love it.

Chickens react to pot plants similar to how they react to raw hamburger. F'ing go crazy.

I always thought the "I want to feed Cannabis to my farm animals" approach might be a good way to challenge existing laws.
 

armedoldhippy

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And animals love it.

Chickens react to pot plants similar to how they react to raw hamburger. F'ing go crazy.

I always thought the "I want to feed Cannabis to my farm animals" approach might be a good way to challenge existing laws.

worth a try. but you just KNOW some animal rights nut is gonna holler "he's getting those cows stoned against their will!" actually, they will eat it of their own accord, as will horses etc. dammit! i found out the hard way. :moon: stupid cows...
 
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