Herb & Suds
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Stoned and happy
Jelly of the Cherry PieAte a cookie for breakfast. Then I chopped 4 cherrypie plants. 4/20 is a great day to harvest!
420 was started by The Waldos, the kids of San Rafael High. It's not a rumor, it's documented.I think the significance of 420 has changed over the last few decades. It is the birthday of Adolph Hitler (yay). Rumors persist as to how it started from a group of San Rafael, Ca high schoolers to the code name of Cops for pot, to a number of other things.
Today, for me, it shows a change in political attitude. Cannabis's change from a counterculture symbol to just another commodity that big companies make big money from and lobby for. I consider that sort of an improvement. It is a comprimise of sorts.
The yay is a sarcastic yay.
Peace and love- that was the original theme I believe and happy 420 to all
Same. Getting things done in the rain, with bong hits and paranormal podcasts.Stoned and happy
Your post made me pop 3 Bangi Haze seeds! Then I ate another cookie. Been a good day!I have 7 Runtz S1 seeds soaking, which I'm gonna pop today for 420.
I could get a van and paint "free skateboard!" on the side of itMaybe, find a kid that needs one and can't afford it. Local charity, boys club?
I've only broken my thumb, and my noseI broke my leg as a 15-year-old on a damned skateboard.
Sounds like your nose has taken a lot of abuse over the years.I've only broken my thumb, and my nose
The first time I broke my nose, I went over a rimrock on my '73 Hodaka Wombat and drove my face into the ground- i also dislocated my knee for good effect
The second time I broke my nose I was horsing around with my friend in boot camp and got elbowed in the nose
The third time I broke my nose I was bodysurfing at Makapu'u and went over the falls on a freak wave- the backwash had sucked up all the water so I did a face-first free-fall into about 2' of water
I took my one-armed friend fishing and he caught his first fish since losing his armSounds like your nose has taken a lot of abuse over the years.
I broke two bones in my hand working in the woods as a young man. I got my feet tangled in some Cedar limbs, lost my balance, tried to grab another limb, missed it and struck a log with my pinkie and ring finger which bent backwards until the bones popped. I ended up between two logs on the ground upside down. The only good thing was I got 6 weeks off during Steelhead season and they left my thumb and fore finger out of the cast so I could still operate a reel.