http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7314812.stm
sod her!
She said that the effects of a powerful version of the drug called "skunk" were "absolutely horrendous", though not long-lasting
whateveaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr ya silly sod! i'd like to see what misinformation that is. powerful version, so that could be oil, hash, wax, you name it all packed into a bowl and hit for 10 seconds solid, sure, even i'd find that horrendous
but hell, i made lemonade at work cus i was thirsty, and the side effects of all that acid was horrendous... and lasted... should lemons be scorned?
Although she had previously used cannabis two decades ago at university, Nicky said that she wanted to find out what would happen to her children if any of them went on to take today's version of the drug.
this all reeks of government propaganda
"The drug totally wrecked my mind," she said. "There is no way I would want to repeat it again. Nothing made much sense to me any more."
think she ment to state "the drug got me totally high"
get's a bit lighter towrds the end with the wish for a sobre debate on it
the documentary is called Should I Smoke Dope?
gonna youtube now, or go outside and smoke, or both. hmm