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Ah thats what it is....
April 20th. Called 420 day by stoners because April is the 4th month of the year, making the date 4/20. Just like the hour 4:20, it is used as an excuse to get together and get stoned (like one needs an excuse for that).
http://www.everything2.org/index.pl?node_id=702198
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Ah thats what it is....
April 20th. Called 420 day by stoners because April is the 4th month of the year, making the date 4/20. Just like the hour 4:20, it is used as an excuse to get together and get stoned (like one needs an excuse for that).
http://www.everything2.org/index.pl?node_id=702198
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"It is I, the gorrilla of 3b. Nigel Molesworth".
First I EVER heard 420 was about a year ago from this
guy a, student of "conspicuous cool"....whatever!
He said it was from the Ca. penal code.....NOT!
Been rolling numbers...rockin rollin ,got my kiss records out
Whatever happend to "Dude I got "The kind"" buds...LETS GO!
Googled it....said back in 70's some kids gathered at 4:20pm
to SMOKE WEED. Everbodys got there own vernacular...but
dont ya hate all that codey cliquey stuff...CHRONIC...what the
hell is that...It's medical jargon for the severity of a medical condition!
Just cause it makes ya cough till ya puke dont make it good.
Oh I could go on.....Most of the fools growing the stuff dont know
ANYTHING about botany,heredity,...ok I've said enough.
guy a, student of "conspicuous cool"....whatever!
He said it was from the Ca. penal code.....NOT!
Been rolling numbers...rockin rollin ,got my kiss records out
Whatever happend to "Dude I got "The kind"" buds...LETS GO!
Googled it....said back in 70's some kids gathered at 4:20pm
to SMOKE WEED. Everbodys got there own vernacular...but
dont ya hate all that codey cliquey stuff...CHRONIC...what the
hell is that...It's medical jargon for the severity of a medical condition!
Just cause it makes ya cough till ya puke dont make it good.
Oh I could go on.....Most of the fools growing the stuff dont know
ANYTHING about botany,heredity,...ok I've said enough.
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I found a quarter of medium grade Moroccan hashish in a record shop. It was all loose and in lumps in.....
the Jimi Hendrix stack.
I thought it was stones at first.
I deduced romantically that it must surely have belonged to the church of the ever lasting rainbow electric thingummy Jimi and was sacrament, y'know.
Aaaaaaammmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaazzzzzzzzzzzzziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.
Some unlucky pop picker might have just lost his stash though, but it seems unlikely...seeing as it was loose.
It made my day and I've been boring people with the story ever since.
the Jimi Hendrix stack.
I thought it was stones at first.
I deduced romantically that it must surely have belonged to the church of the ever lasting rainbow electric thingummy Jimi and was sacrament, y'know.
Aaaaaaammmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaazzzzzzzzzzzzziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.
Some unlucky pop picker might have just lost his stash though, but it seems unlikely...seeing as it was loose.
It made my day and I've been boring people with the story ever since.
"It is I, the gorrilla of 3b. Nigel Molesworth".
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Long lengthy and confusing explanation about 420.
Significance of 420 - myriad poss origins etc.
"4 and 20 black birds baked in a pie."
http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/sfo/2884925.html
Significance of 420 - myriad poss origins etc.
"4 and 20 black birds baked in a pie."
http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/sfo/2884925.html
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Naw Chris, Im cool.... last time I talked about pictures hopp-along
harry rode into town....Dang that was funny!
Up late reading about Elizabeth I....My god you Brits(can I say that?)
have a dense and convoluted history! Me great grandmother came
from Scotland (though she was Irish).
....anyways.
harry rode into town....Dang that was funny!
Up late reading about Elizabeth I....My god you Brits(can I say that?)
have a dense and convoluted history! Me great grandmother came
from Scotland (though she was Irish).
....anyways.
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LATaurus wrote:I wish Amsterdam was close enough to be a weekend destination like Vegas is for us.
Vegas should be a "pot-legal" zone.... practically everything else goes there.....
Eeesssh...the one and only time I went to Vegas...almost two years ago...I almost fell off the bed when I heard/saw a commerical for legalization of marijuana...this was right after the sign that is posted at the border...hot diggity dog....
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I had never thought to compare it with Amsterdam.
I have never been to either, I had an afternoon in a Maastricht coffeeshop once in South Holland. Shmoked shome nice skonk weed and then got the train back to Aachen in Germany. It were great.
Shloe.
Good Queen Bess Elizabeth I reigned in Ingerland when Scotland had it's own monarch. This was before the Union of the Crowns 1603 with Jamie the saxt (sixth) o' Scotland or James the 1st of Ingerland
The Parliaments united in 1707.
Technically the current HM. Queen Elizabeth II is therefore, Scotland's Queen Elizabeth I.
But history isn't all Kings and Queens and mad parades.
I understand that the latest rough guide to England says that it is obsessed with football, celebrities and television but it does say some nice things about afternoon tea.
I have never been to either, I had an afternoon in a Maastricht coffeeshop once in South Holland. Shmoked shome nice skonk weed and then got the train back to Aachen in Germany. It were great.
Shloe.
Good Queen Bess Elizabeth I reigned in Ingerland when Scotland had it's own monarch. This was before the Union of the Crowns 1603 with Jamie the saxt (sixth) o' Scotland or James the 1st of Ingerland
The Parliaments united in 1707.
Technically the current HM. Queen Elizabeth II is therefore, Scotland's Queen Elizabeth I.
But history isn't all Kings and Queens and mad parades.
I understand that the latest rough guide to England says that it is obsessed with football, celebrities and television but it does say some nice things about afternoon tea.
"It is I, the gorrilla of 3b. Nigel Molesworth".
CWA said:
Good Queen Bess Elizabeth I reigned in Ingerland when Scotland had it's own monarch. This was before the Union of the Crowns 1603 with Jamie the saxt (sixth) o' Scotland or James the 1st of Ingerland
The Parliaments united in 1707.
shloemoe says:
"Yes Mary queen of Scots...right?...and QE I had no direct heir ...so
James VI (a cousin?) became James I....shloemoe loves his history!
Was reading about cause 'o' new movie coming out.
Forgive all the questions chris but culture fasinates me...Do you
"chaps" eat beans at breakfast?....and do you like haggis?
again forgive the peskyness.
Good Queen Bess Elizabeth I reigned in Ingerland when Scotland had it's own monarch. This was before the Union of the Crowns 1603 with Jamie the saxt (sixth) o' Scotland or James the 1st of Ingerland
The Parliaments united in 1707.
shloemoe says:
"Yes Mary queen of Scots...right?...and QE I had no direct heir ...so
James VI (a cousin?) became James I....shloemoe loves his history!
Was reading about cause 'o' new movie coming out.
Forgive all the questions chris but culture fasinates me...Do you
"chaps" eat beans at breakfast?....and do you like haggis?
again forgive the peskyness.
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i never got the attraction of being stoned in Vegas cuz there are alot of other drugs that enhance vegas in a better way (IMHO) but then....LATaurus wrote:fuck that
they'll never catch me!!
i saw the dead there and i got it..... and i got to sleep on the lawn in front of Caesars Palace , back in the day....
but now when i see Dave Matthews on tour there...i get the same vibe...
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ok, im done... carry on with talk about Amsterdam..
12 bellz... YOU DO UNDERSTAND??!!
I was in vegas bout 2 years ago(and really giggly) when that IMG commercial came out when the guy goes to the woman in the
park"what's that?" refering to the cats on the picnic blanket who are
saying "I say old man shall we go to the club"? other cat with a monocle
says"ah yes...indeed the club"....FOR DAYS that would make me break
out in the "giggles"......anybody know what im talkin bout.
Ah yes the club...INDEED.....KaTs 'r' funny!!!!...and I got newborn kitten
pic to upload and none of you can stop me!...MMUUUUhahahaha!!!!
park"what's that?" refering to the cats on the picnic blanket who are
saying "I say old man shall we go to the club"? other cat with a monocle
says"ah yes...indeed the club"....FOR DAYS that would make me break
out in the "giggles"......anybody know what im talkin bout.
Ah yes the club...INDEED.....KaTs 'r' funny!!!!...and I got newborn kitten
pic to upload and none of you can stop me!...MMUUUUhahahaha!!!!
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I'll assume that you aren't just taking the piss and answer.
If beans of the baked variety was all there was in the house for brekkie I'm sure I would eat beans. They are great on toast.
Beans beans are good for your heart, the more you eat the more you fart etc.
Well you might get them in a greasy spoon as part of a full English or Scottish breakfast. Fried eggs, sausage, mushrooms, fried bacon, fried bread, fried tomatoes, the fry-up. Mebbe eat that once in a while though cholestrol!!!
Brits do eat a lot of beans yeh.
But they also eat Kellog's cornflakes and porridge and cereals generally in a more conventional regular sense.
Haggis? Yeah some people actually loathe it - prissy ones usually IMHO but you can get a Vegetarian haggis too which is ok really
Best is the authentic. You can get it battered round the corner at the chip shop. McSweens of Edinburgh I would say tdo the best Haggis and it is available for export so you could get some of that.
I'm sure I've posted this before or something similar.
If beans of the baked variety was all there was in the house for brekkie I'm sure I would eat beans. They are great on toast.
Beans beans are good for your heart, the more you eat the more you fart etc.
Well you might get them in a greasy spoon as part of a full English or Scottish breakfast. Fried eggs, sausage, mushrooms, fried bacon, fried bread, fried tomatoes, the fry-up. Mebbe eat that once in a while though cholestrol!!!
Brits do eat a lot of beans yeh.
But they also eat Kellog's cornflakes and porridge and cereals generally in a more conventional regular sense.
Haggis? Yeah some people actually loathe it - prissy ones usually IMHO but you can get a Vegetarian haggis too which is ok really
Best is the authentic. You can get it battered round the corner at the chip shop. McSweens of Edinburgh I would say tdo the best Haggis and it is available for export so you could get some of that.
I'm sure I've posted this before or something similar.
"It is I, the gorrilla of 3b. Nigel Molesworth".
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the piss?.....what do you mean chris I'm not being facicious.
here Ill prove it...one me fav's 'o' the bard
This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in the silver sea,
Which serves it in the office of a wall
Or as a moat defensive to a house,
Against the envy of less happier lands,--
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.
love Great Britain...you folks are our culrural primogenitors!!!
here Ill prove it...one me fav's 'o' the bard
This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in the silver sea,
Which serves it in the office of a wall
Or as a moat defensive to a house,
Against the envy of less happier lands,--
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.
love Great Britain...you folks are our culrural primogenitors!!!
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You know we Brits use a lot of irony apparently.
I think like everything the truth is somewhere in the middle.
It is also true that our accents and vocabulary stamp our identity like a brand.
Our town centres have it is true become "identikit retail parks" which is a shame. But apart from being addicted to telly, celebrity obsessed and the sex thing, there are some pleasanter aspects. Castles are pretty good I suppose. We are generous when it comes to charity, we love animals, creativity and individuality flourish and we couldn't live without BBC Radio 4. All facts taken from rough guide to England.
I just wasn't sure about those beans and the haggi. Then typing up the components of that Great British Fry-up made me feel hungry and I forgot to mention tattie scones.
The cuisine is improving, we no longer boil our vegetables into soggy submission.
Hands across the ocean eh? I've got to say Shloe that I do like them colours you are flying.
You'll have to visit the place or get yourself into Oxbridge or something. So which bit would you want to see and if you say "London, England" try not to, just London will do.
Our public transport is generally piss-poor though. The continent (Europe) seem to have got it right there. We haven't. It is probably the worst in Europe and over priced particularly our railway network. We had a fine network that served many places but these were mostly considered unprofitable back waters and so the track was torn up and housing estates were built instead. Lack of foresight.
Mebbe you might want to read Bill Bryson's "notes from a small island."
This from a wiki on the subject:
"The book, published in 1995, is often regarded as being the book that best describes British culture and British people. In it, he expressed amazement at the heritage in Britain, stating that there are (or were at the time of writing) 445,000 listed buildings, 12,000 medieval churches, 1,500,000 acres of common land, 120,000 miles of footpaths, and public rights-of-way, 600,000 known sites of archaeological interest and that in his Yorkshire village at that time, there were more 17th-century buildings than in the whole of North America."
ISBN 0552996009
Thanks for the Shakespeare!
I think like everything the truth is somewhere in the middle.
It is also true that our accents and vocabulary stamp our identity like a brand.
Our town centres have it is true become "identikit retail parks" which is a shame. But apart from being addicted to telly, celebrity obsessed and the sex thing, there are some pleasanter aspects. Castles are pretty good I suppose. We are generous when it comes to charity, we love animals, creativity and individuality flourish and we couldn't live without BBC Radio 4. All facts taken from rough guide to England.
I just wasn't sure about those beans and the haggi. Then typing up the components of that Great British Fry-up made me feel hungry and I forgot to mention tattie scones.
The cuisine is improving, we no longer boil our vegetables into soggy submission.
Hands across the ocean eh? I've got to say Shloe that I do like them colours you are flying.
You'll have to visit the place or get yourself into Oxbridge or something. So which bit would you want to see and if you say "London, England" try not to, just London will do.
Our public transport is generally piss-poor though. The continent (Europe) seem to have got it right there. We haven't. It is probably the worst in Europe and over priced particularly our railway network. We had a fine network that served many places but these were mostly considered unprofitable back waters and so the track was torn up and housing estates were built instead. Lack of foresight.
Mebbe you might want to read Bill Bryson's "notes from a small island."
This from a wiki on the subject:
"The book, published in 1995, is often regarded as being the book that best describes British culture and British people. In it, he expressed amazement at the heritage in Britain, stating that there are (or were at the time of writing) 445,000 listed buildings, 12,000 medieval churches, 1,500,000 acres of common land, 120,000 miles of footpaths, and public rights-of-way, 600,000 known sites of archaeological interest and that in his Yorkshire village at that time, there were more 17th-century buildings than in the whole of North America."
ISBN 0552996009
Thanks for the Shakespeare!
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