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looneycat 11-02-2015 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1139080)
Stand right there and keep talking. I agree with you. I wish, wish, wish that we could go back to our youth where most of us knew NO ONE who was on drugs. We had a few drunks in our lives but no neighbors addicted to prescription drugs, no kids in our class smoking dope, no neighborhood bad guys on heroin, no folks with no money dealing drugs, no drive by shootings, no one collecting money on a drug deal and shooting the person because they didn't have the dough. No carjackings, no home invasions for drug money.


I know that many of you use pot and that is your decision. I just hate to have it available for kids. I do believe that it starts some with addictive personalities on the path to death and harm to others.


I was born 75 years ago. I know I am old.

unfortunately 'back then' they did have all of the above it was just not as well publicized. heroin was king and many people died in its' acquisition and use. we used to call them gangsters instead of thugs, but they existed. the media today no longer allows us to be blissfully unaware of the depths to which people will sink.

dewilson58 11-02-2015 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1139086)
75 is the new 50


New 50 or Old 50................That's a good time to start smoking.

:laugh:

Taltarzac725 11-02-2015 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Diver (Post 1138915)
Did anyone else see that they were selling pot on the site not to be named this morning?:a040:

Victoria's Secret, cars, doctors, etc. is all I see now on there.

I inhaled enough pot at a Bette Midler concert in Red Rocks, CO around 1984 to last my lifetime. Probably lost some brain cells that evening.

In Elementary School, I tried some when about 11 years old but coughed so much that I have never taken any more since 1970 or so. Kids grow up rather fast in Reno, Nevada.

graciegirl 11-02-2015 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 1139101)
unfortunately 'back then' they did have all of the above it was just not as well publicized. heroin was king and many people died in its' acquisition and use. we used to call them gangsters instead of thugs, but they existed. the media today no longer allows us to be blissfully unaware of the depths to which people will sink.



As I was typing the above, I was thinking that others experience would be different because I remember seeing the movie, The Man With the Golden Arm about drug addiction when I was in high school. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ma...the_Golden_Arm


It may have happened more in New York and Chicago but not at all common in the smaller Midwest city where I grew up. My grandfather who raised me was a police officer there for almost forty years. We all come here with different experiences and I am pretty sure what I wrote above is valid. We lived in the same house all of my growing up years and no neighbors moved that I remember. We didn't often get new kids in our class at school. People were pretty aware of what went on. Mothers stayed home and communicated over the back fences.


I think your experience was different than mine, Looney Cat.

graciegirl 11-02-2015 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1139112)
New 50 or Old 50................That's a good time to start smoking.

:laugh:



You kiddin'? Right???? Please say you're kiddin'.

dewilson58 11-02-2015 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1139118)
You kiddin'? Right???? Please say you're kiddin'.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOkkkkkkkkkkkkkkay fine just kidding. I thought it was finally my time to get wild and crazy. Time to go mow the yard.

Challenger 11-02-2015 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 1139101)
unfortunately 'back then' they did have all of the above it was just not as well publicized. heroin was king and many people died in its' acquisition and use. we used to call them gangsters instead of thugs, but they existed. the media today no longer allows us to be blissfully unaware of the depths to which people will sink.

I am two years older than Gracie. Attended public schools and college in Baltimore(1944-1960) Never knew of even one instance of drug use. The problem is far broader than news coverage.

Beer was the drug of choice and was considered a right of passage.

TheVillageChicken 11-02-2015 09:55 AM

The weed was snapped up immediately after the ads were posted. After a few tokes, all the purchasers went to Barnes and Nobles where they have been standing in line to get Ben Carson's autograph since 7PM yesterday.

justjim 11-02-2015 09:59 AM

Beer and cigarettes
 
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Originally Posted by Challenger (Post 1139151)
I am two years older than Gracie. Attended public schools and college in Baltimore(1944-1960) Never knew of even one instance of drug use. The problem is far broader than news coverage.

Beer was the drug of choice and was considered a right of passage.

Beer and cigarettes were the "drugs" of choice when I was in school. I grew up in a small Midwestern town in Illinois----for many reasons----those really were the good old days. The "hard drugs" are in my small hometown today.

I happen to catch 60 minutes last night and they had a "piece" on heroin----which according to the report has become the drug of choice in many a town and city today. Heroin----terrible consequences.

BTY, medical marijuana was turned down by Florida---just short of the required 60% to pass. If I remember correct----59% were in favor.

graciegirl 11-02-2015 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1139165)
Beer and cigarettes were the "drugs" of choice when I was in school. I grew up in a small Midwestern town in Illinois----for many reasons----those really were the good old days. The "hard drugs" are in my small hometown today.

I happen to catch 60 minutes last night and they had a "piece" on heroin----which according to the report has become the drug of choice in many a town and city today. Heroin----terrible consequences.

BTY, medical marijuana was turned down by Florida---just short of the required 60% to pass. If I remember correct----59% were in favor.



A lot of people who live here smoke marijuana. You can tell by the things people say on this forum. Years ago I smoked cigarettes and on a couple of occasions was offered a pull of a marijuana cigarette. And I took it.
Was a little afraid of it. That was it. I am not a person who hasn't experienced life. I don't drink now but not for religious reasons. Everyone has to decide what is safest and best for them in these kinds of things.


I hope I am fun to be around. I sure do enjoy life now. And I hope I am not too judgmental.

dewilson58 11-02-2015 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Challenger (Post 1139151)
I am two years older than Gracie. Attended public schools and college in Baltimore(1944-1960) Never knew of even one instance of drug use. The problem is far broader than news coverage.

Beer was the drug of choice and was considered a right of passage.

I'm just a couple years younger than Gracie, grew up in the Midwest, played football in high school. I played center, both guards, on each side of me, were always stoned on the weed during games. Not sure how they did it..............weed and football that is. One guard was all conference. Hmmm. Anyway, the wild weed was every where in school. It impacted a long of kids long-term...............as I judge at class reunions.

Gerald 11-02-2015 10:24 AM

did some one say pot for sale. Well yes I need a few pots for the backyard.

DonH57 11-02-2015 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1139174)
I'm just a couple years younger than Gracie, grew up in the Midwest, played football in high school. I played center, both guards, on each side of me, were always stoned on the weed during games. Not sure how they did it..............weed and football that is. One guard was all conference. Hmmm. Anyway, the wild weed was every where in school. It impacted a long of kids long-term...............as I judge at class reunions.

It's surprising they found the football field let alone try to smoke it too.:laugh:


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