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Dowly 08-02-13 12:30 PM

And boobs.
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Armistead 08-02-13 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2094277)
Excellent for heartburn.


Yes it is If you ever have severe constipation, I have a recipe for a tabasco sauce enema that may interest you.

AVGWarhawk 08-02-13 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 2094313)
Yes it is If you ever have severe constipation, I have a recipe for a tabasco sauce enema that may interest you.

You are not going to administer this enema for me are you? :o

Armistead 08-02-13 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2094318)
You are not going to administer this enema for me are you? :o

Afraid so, once I stick the bottle in, you'll need me to hold you down why you get use to the initial burn. Once it has effect, you're on your own.

Works great, just ask Wolferz..

Wolferz 08-03-13 09:56 AM

Let us spray.....

Iced ol' Armistead like a cake.:haha:


That'll learn ya dern ya.:stare:

The spitting and sputtering was the best part. Wish I'd had a camera.

PS: I really wish you'd learn not to substitute the word "why" for the word "while". They are two very different words with very different meanings. Just ask Steve. He's over in the corner suffering from poor grammar exasperation. Maybe you could mix up another batch of that colon blow for him. Looks like he could really use it right now to get him out of that fetal position and back on his feet... running!

the_tyrant 08-03-13 10:32 AM

You know, marijuana legalization folks should just be honest and say they want to get high. Nowadays, there are so many people out there with "mental illnesses" just to score some weed

Wolferz 08-03-13 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by the_tyrant (Post 2094711)
You know, marijuana legalization folks should just be honest and say they want to get high. Nowadays, there are so many people out there with "mental illnesses" just to score some weed

Mental illness isn't needed to score some weed. That's just crazy talk...
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All you need is a towel.

August 08-03-13 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by the_tyrant (Post 2094711)
You know, marijuana legalization folks should just be honest and say they want to get high. Nowadays, there are so many people out there with "mental illnesses" just to score some weed


Actually the medical marijuana industry is now fighting recreational legalization. Apparently they don't want to loose their government protected monopoly.

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/0...rts-94816.html

Wolferz 08-03-13 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2094722)
Actually the medical marijuana industry is now fighting recreational legalization. Apparently they don't want to loose their government protected monopoly.

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/0...rts-94816.html

Always a bunch of greedy SOB's somewhere. Is there any wonder why we're all nuts?

I would call that cutting off your nose to spite your face. One would think that the recreational users who don't want to go through the hassles of cultivation would rather get their herb from a bona fide dispensary, instead of some back alley black market butthead. The dispensaries would have a better selection of properly grown Cannabis and the only people who will get cut out of the loop will be the doctors who have more than enough on their plates as it is.

Clue rakes for sale!

Platapus 08-03-13 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 2094263)
It's amazing that people have no coping skills. The scary thing is so many young people are on these pills.

A few years ago, I overheard The Frau's daughter bragging about how many meds she was on to her friends. They were comparing med lists and there was some sort of prestige in her peer group to be taking meds that no one else is doing.

Wow. :nope:

Wolferz 08-03-13 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2094767)
A few years ago, I overheard The Frau's daughter bragging about how many meds she was on to her friends. They were comparing med lists and there was some sort of prestige in her peer group to be taking meds that no one else is doing.

Wow. :nope:

That is both amazing and disturbing at the same time. Especially if these kids are sharing their meds with each other. :huh:

Platapus 08-03-13 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2094792)
TEspecially if these kids are sharing their meds with each other. :huh:

We try really hard not to think about that.....But yeah. :nope:

Wolferz 08-03-13 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2094819)
We try really hard not to think about that.....But yeah. :nope:

10,000 times worse than sharing a little cannabis.

Pardon me for being Captain obvious but, I would hope that you can recognize that sort of behavior early and do what is necessary to curtail it. Not "try not to think about it".
Milady and I went through that kind of thing with her bi-polar son for a very abbreviated period before I had enough solid evidence to nip it in the bud. It does require close clandestine monitoring. Pain in the buttinski really. But far better than the consequences.

WernherVonTrapp 08-03-13 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2094850)
10,000 times worse than sharing a little cannabis.

Pardon me for being Captain obvious but, I would hope that you can recognize that sort of behavior early and do what is necessary to curtail it. Not "try not to think about it".
Milady and I went through that kind of thing with her bi-polar son for a very abbreviated period before I had enough solid evidence to nip it in the bud. It does require close clandestine monitoring. Pain in the buttinski really. But far better than the consequences.

I have to agree. We used to have a neighbor whose daughter was a drug addict. The problem was the father. He was an "enabler", but not the good kind. While trying to appease (I suppose) his daughter, he went so far as to ask my wife for some of her prescription pain killers. Luckily, my wife politely declined. Despite this, my own wife didn't know at the time that in NJ, sharing private prescription medication with another (who does not have that prescription) is the same as drug dealing. I'm sure other states have similar laws.
Something to keep an eye on. You don't want anyone having a drug interaction and then explaining to doctors (unmaliciously) whom he/she received the prescription meds from.

Wolferz 08-03-13 07:06 PM

Isn't that a federal law, Wern?


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