I would quit no doubt... weed isn't that important to me. Sure is fun though :love:scurban said:Those were the days,
quick question, if you had a great job that you loved, with good pay, and benefits, that drug tested you radomly, (and not a test you could pass with "test pure") would you quit the weed?
Well, since I took "said" job I quit, and December 1st made 3 years, I can't say my life is any better without weed. Well the money makes its better..... I've been able to accomplish a lot of goals. But....... I really, really miss smokeing weed. Not a day goes by that I don't wish I could roll up a fat one after work, and I've not smoked in 3 years! ! !
I guess I need to find a similar job that doesn't test, which sucks, because I love my job!
IMO, you should keep your job...you need money for a lot more years than you "need" to smoke. Besides, that's what retirement is for! hehe Believe me, man, I know your dilema...scurban said:Those were the days,
quick question, if you had a great job that you loved, with good pay, and benefits, that drug tested you radomly, (and not a test you could pass with "test pure") would you quit the weed?
Well, since I took "said" job I quit, and December 1st made 3 years, I can't say my life is any better without weed. Well the money makes its better..... I've been able to accomplish a lot of goals. But....... I really, really miss smokeing weed. Not a day goes by that I don't wish I could roll up a fat one after work, and I've not smoked in 3 years! ! !
I guess I need to find a similar job that doesn't test, which sucks, because I love my job!
i see dead people.irishMonkey said:i used to see pop ups to legalize it
You'd be better off driving to Cham.partsbara said:this thread makes me want to get in my car and drive to amsterdam now...
Got some crook outdoor in Busso mate. Of course I cried.partsbara said:this thread makes me want to get in my car and drive to amsterdam now...
Very nice. Elitest AND poor spelling.trailblazer said:obviously anyone smoking black herb has no clue and should obstain.
He IS a Canadian, & I dont know if he is French-Canadian, so there could be a little language barrier & if he is French-Canadian that would explain the elitism.binary visions said:Very nice. Elitest AND poor spelling.
Who cares what other people smoke? If they like it, let 'em. If they want to smoke seedy swag or overpriced chemicals, hey, it's no skin off your back.
And it's "abstain".
It's because he dried it too fast and didn't cure it. It should take about 5 - 7 days to dry. Faster will usually equal a harsher, hotter smoke. The cure is what removes the nasty green/lawn clipping taste. Also during the cure the flavors and high will gain it's complexities. And if the grower didn't flush with straight water for the last couple of weeks the smoke will be rather harsh due to the fertilizers still present in the plant.TN said:A buddy of mine was bragging about his sack full of finger length, thick, frosted buds & he said it was fresh...as in picked 3 days ago & only dried. :mumble: Some of the worst smelling & tasting stuff I have ever smoked but it sure looked pretty.
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So your ARE a french-canadian then?trailblazer said:there is no such thing as french Canadians. It is an American image.
There is a province called Quebec and they are "distinct" and speek a wierd language and desire preferential treatment
Interisting. Do you have any documentation for that? (Seriously. not being sarcastic or anything)trailblazer said:The problem with mold and fugii is the spores do not burn they collect in the lower lung tissue and breed.
Got any backup documentation for that?trailblazer said:The problem with mold and fugii is the spores do not burn they collect in the lower lung tissue and breed.
I don't buy it. Quite often drugs are blamed for another issue - wonder if these guys just lived in/hung out in nasty, moldy houses?trailblazer said:i don't have any printed proof.
In New York City about 10 years ago kids were dying from mold ingestion through the lungs and moldy fungal herb was the culpret.
Front page of the NY Times. very Memorable and changed the way herb is cured by the indoor crews.
No, first hand lore is often inaccurate and misleadingFirst hand lore is key.
I understand that.trailblazer said:when a spliff is lit not everything burns.
I spent time searching and found loads on the subject and i am not going to bottle feed you the answers even though you are a bud.