If you're into that thing (and I'm not), I say grow it yourself and cut out the middle man and the tax man - once it's legalized.
On a related (to the song) note, I was a very naive youngster. I thought that The Village People were straight, for example. After all, they sang about being a Macho Man. Seemed straight to me.
I also really liked the song 'Afternoon Delight' and thought it was about enjoying the afternoon because of the nice weather and setting off fireworks. Good ol' Starland Vocal Band!
Flee, I don't know if you read my post about the Texas Tea Party, but I covered some of that same territory there.
TLG, I'm not into it. I can't be into it. My employer does random drug testing, and I support their right to do so. However, if anyone else wants to roll up a fat one and toke away, they should be able to do so, as long as they understand that it's a career-limiting behavior.
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I will never understand if they wanted to balance the budget why they haven't legalized this and taxed the hell out of it.
Oh ya, cool song.
If you're into that thing (and I'm not), I say grow it yourself and cut out the middle man and the tax man - once it's legalized.
On a related (to the song) note, I was a very naive youngster. I thought that The Village People were straight, for example. After all, they sang about being a Macho Man. Seemed straight to me.
I also really liked the song 'Afternoon Delight' and thought it was about enjoying the afternoon because of the nice weather and setting off fireworks. Good ol' Starland Vocal Band!
Flee,
I don't know if you read my post about the Texas Tea Party, but I covered some of that same territory there.
TLG,
I'm not into it.
I can't be into it. My employer does random drug testing, and I support their right to do so.
However, if anyone else wants to roll up a fat one and toke away, they should be able to do so, as long as they understand that it's a career-limiting behavior.
I bet the legalization of this happens in our lifetime.
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