I work in a horseracing yard and to my amazement two lads smoke joints like cigarettes!! £70 per week! that's just f****** greedy when they could share!!
I've smoked pot occasionally in the past but to smoke from the time you get up in the morning to the time you go to bed is a little sad to me!
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In my judgment most people lead sad lives.
What i don't understand why some sad people have the need to judge the chosen way of distraction of others.
It might have something to do with not wanting to take a look at one's own life and thus choosing to report and gossip on others'...
Like the proverbial housewife sitting in a rocking chair watching the news on telly and wondering what's wrong with people today, why can't they all just do crossword-puzzles and sit in the rocking chair like me!
Jealousy disguised as moral indignation might have something to do with it, also.
My point simply is, that of all the sad things in the world, you choose to report on the sadness of lives of people who smoke pot all day?
Even i've come to realize in my twilight years that whilst i really don't like or approve most people's way of lives, i've only been judgmental about it really because i've wanted to avoid looking at my own. Though my life may be a little bit better than that of most people according to my standards, it's by no means good in any sense of the word. And thus ended my need to criticize others.
(Which has nothing to do with things like people's infantile political thought, ignorance, stupidity...just their way of life is what i mean...the aspects of their lives that have no greater social effect than within their own limited social circle).
What i don't understand why some sad people have the need to judge the chosen way of distraction of others.
It might have something to do with not wanting to take a look at one's own life and thus choosing to report and gossip on others'...
Like the proverbial housewife sitting in a rocking chair watching the news on telly and wondering what's wrong with people today, why can't they all just do crossword-puzzles and sit in the rocking chair like me!
Jealousy disguised as moral indignation might have something to do with it, also.
My point simply is, that of all the sad things in the world, you choose to report on the sadness of lives of people who smoke pot all day?
Even i've come to realize in my twilight years that whilst i really don't like or approve most people's way of lives, i've only been judgmental about it really because i've wanted to avoid looking at my own. Though my life may be a little bit better than that of most people according to my standards, it's by no means good in any sense of the word. And thus ended my need to criticize others.
(Which has nothing to do with things like people's infantile political thought, ignorance, stupidity...just their way of life is what i mean...the aspects of their lives that have no greater social effect than within their own limited social circle).
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Moral issues aside good to see you Vanessa. Long time since you been around these parts.
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As the day is long.
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You seem to live in a rather well behaved area then. There are kids smoking the stinkweed in the streets here..
BTW: How do you separate the chaff from the weed?
You pay him five quid a gramm.
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..and then. I remember horses like the stuff in their food!?
BTW: How do you separate the chaff from the weed?
You pay him five quid a gramm.
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..and then. I remember horses like the stuff in their food!?
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Doesn't that mean they get easily side tracked, cantering along listening to Dark Side Of The Moon on their IPods and eating chocolate?eotunun wrote: ..and then. I remember horses like the stuff in their food!?
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My thoughts are pretty much the same as itnAklipse.
Well said.
Well said.
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your're totally right I have no right to to judge others, but it's human nature we ALL do from time to time.
Btw.Nice lads, good riders!
Btw.Nice lads, good riders!
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Yep, that's also true. When someone says to someone else "stop judging others" it could be seen as the one who said "stop judging" being judgemental as well to those who judge (sorry, Egnlish isn't my first language and it does take me a while to put out concepts). It could be a very catch 22 situation.elamanamou wrote:your're totally right I have no right to to judge others, but it's human nature we ALL do from time to time.
Btw.Nice lads, good riders!
Lack of coffee is doing my head in.
Anyway, for what concerns my tiny self, I always try not to judge others when they do stuff I've done in the past- heavily done in the past.
Sometimes the "been there, done that" is a good antidote (sp? does this word exist? cannae remember) that prevents me talking about other people's lives.
But I am extremely libertine and, as long as the others around me are safe and sound and as long I don't hurt anybody (but if they ask to, I'm there ) everything goes, really.
To me, the major point is: do whatever you want but don't mess people up. As long as we are all adults, we are all willing and we all know what this or that will entice is fine by me.
(Mind you, it is possible to go on on this subject for hours and hours, but I'll stop here. For now).
Back on topic, I agree when you say they could have been sharing it
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Well said Dei.
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And this is the worst bit of the whole thingSpigel wrote:and not share.
People have to be generous to each other!
Start giving.
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Yeah and I'm a pot head.
But tend to share...
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
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MadameButterfly wrote:
Yeah and I'm a pot head.
But tend to share...
I'll shove that bat up your a** and turn you into a popsicle
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MadameButterfly wrote:
Yeah and I'm a pot head.
But tend to share...
It ain't no funnnnnn
If my Homies can't have none.
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Damnit my post didn't come through...I shall compalin in that other section soon...
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Oh dear Derek it's always a pleasure indeed so if you want to share another jazz fag let me know and it would be good to meet Debs!
And mr. Hom_ it is funnn!
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Oh dear Derek it's always a pleasure indeed so if you want to share another jazz fag let me know and it would be good to meet Debs!
And mr. Hom_ it is funnn!
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I must be smoking too much weed 'cause people are agreeing with itnAklipse
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They are obviously paid too much - That or they must have a very high electricity bill?! It is their lives though ... Perhaps they should share with their four-legged companions, but then again highly strung race-horses on skunk - Eek! I bet the nags would gladly swap their Special K ...elamanamou wrote:I work in a horseracing yard and to my amazement two lads smoke joints like cigarettes!! £70 per week! that's just f****** greedy when they could share!!
I've smoked pot occasionally in the past but to smoke from the time you get up in the morning to the time you go to bed is a little sad to me!
So do we have any tips for these thoroughbreds with expanded consciousnesses then? (the geegees that is!) - If I get to Ladbrokes in time, I'll gladly share the proceeds with one and all - preferably not in Trafalgar Square though.
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