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Potastic
01-05-2008, 06:46 PM
what city in california would be fun to go for a few days???

happiestmferoutthere
01-05-2008, 06:52 PM
Californias a huge state. There are hundreds(probably thousands) of places to go to have fun! Anything from snow and mountains, to beaches to cities.
In California, its all about fun, baby!

halfassedjediknight
01-05-2008, 07:22 PM
i live in san diego and wouldnt doubt giving it a good reference. its an hour away from everything..beaches, mountains with snow, the desert, theres all sorts of stuff here. and its all within a short driving distance.

then again, if you just want country then maybe somewhere further north would be your thing.

it depends on what youre into and what youre coming for.

josemartinez915
01-05-2008, 10:01 PM
hit up Etnies skatepark in lake forest if you skate...its one of the best skateparks, well in california haha

geonagual
01-05-2008, 10:10 PM
OB- the best stoner beach town in all of California

fritofloyd
01-05-2008, 10:19 PM
haight ashbury in san francisco is pretty cool.

Potastic
01-05-2008, 10:55 PM
OB- the best stoner beach town in all of California

wtf is ob???

geonagual
01-05-2008, 11:10 PM
Ocean Beach

HerbalConfusion
01-05-2008, 11:13 PM
You leaving cause your house is full of shit?


Anyway i know thats not true since u posted this first but still it worked out pretty funny.

Carpenteria is a sick little beach town near santa barbra. It is just like the rest of california but still a place in cali most people should check out.

Potastic
01-05-2008, 11:21 PM
dude,i love carpinteria,go there all the time,but where would it be snowing right now???

geonagual
01-05-2008, 11:25 PM
Big Bear, Mammoth, Sierra's...guess it just depends on how far you want to drive.

Potastic
01-05-2008, 11:34 PM
or should i just go to las vegas???

Innominate
01-06-2008, 03:15 AM
I would goto Santa Barbara.

memoryburner
01-06-2008, 03:33 AM
South-side stockton

JUST KIDDING, avoid that place at all costs

fasterspider
01-06-2008, 02:19 PM
What do you do normally for fun?
California is not a good place to come to now, our weather is a little extreme.

halfassedjediknight
01-06-2008, 04:54 PM
What do you do normally for fun?
California is not a good place to come to now, our weather is a little extreme.

what with global warming, the weather is going to always be extreme here now. notice every summer is hotter than the last? and lasts longer? its almost as if winter doesnt exist here anymore.

im actually stunned it rained a little bit in so cal finally.

Storm Crow
01-06-2008, 06:42 PM
San Diego! Great zoo, museums and all in Balboa Park. Ocean is right there, snow an hour's drive away. And I preferred PB (Pacific Beach), Geo. I hung with the Warlock Shop stoners- I wonder where Richard, Corny, Mom, Kay and all the rest of them are? High old times! - Granny:hippy:

halfassedjediknight
01-06-2008, 06:57 PM
San Diego! Great zoo, museums and all in Balboa Park. Ocean is right there, snow an hour's drive away. And I preferred PB (Pacific Beach), Geo. I hung with the Warlock Shop stoners- I wonder where Richard, Corny, Mom, Kay and all the rest of them are? High old times! - Granny:hippy:

balboa park is fun! its really nice at night, though the museums arent open. but theres awesome architecture. last time i was there i saw a huge white owl perched way up on top of this tower type thing. it was cool.

Nuglove
01-07-2008, 05:06 AM
santa barbara is awesome

josemartinez915
01-07-2008, 07:40 AM
oh and check out some of the Moca museums in LA, theyre amazing MOCA (http://www.moca.org/)

O. G. ganja smoker
01-17-2008, 03:39 AM
yea tha triple S is a very good choice it comes with cracked out pcp lowlifes along with a free carjacking if you happen to be by the park it comes with loads of free norteno gang members who have no honor or respect if you are lucky enough to have a female with you... the hood will even throw in a rape at the al time low price of being held at gunpoint and then releaved of all your hard earned cash if the carjackers dident steal that already :jointsmile: damn im stoned no really stay FAR FAR away with anything sounding close to STOCKTONE

O. G. ganja smoker
01-17-2008, 03:55 AM
yea tha triple S is a very good choice it comes with cracked out pcp lowlifes along with a free carjacking if you happen to be by the park it comes with loads of free norteno gang members who have no honor or respect if you are lucky enough to have a female with you... the hood will even throw in a rape at the al time low price of being held at gunpoint and then releaved of all your hard earned cash if the carjackers dident steal that already :jointsmile: damn im stoned no really stay FAR FAR away with anything sounding close to STOCKTONE chico would be my pick LOTS of BZs (girls)

BUDSHOTS
01-17-2008, 07:10 PM
what city in california would be fun to go for a few days???

http://cannabisnews.com/images/medical.gif (http://cannabisnews.com/news/list/medical.shtml) Christening the "tokers" deck, medical-marijuana advocates freely passed around victory joints, celebrating the opening of this one-of-a-kind bed and breakfast in downtown Santa Cruz.

"Letâ??s medicate," said one gray-haired woman before lighting a tiny black pipe and taking a long drag. Others, old and young, plucked sweet-smelling buds from their personal stashes and rolled joints at the debut of the Compassion Flower Inn, a "bed, bud & breakfast" that caters to medical marijuana users and open-minded travelers interested in alternative lifestyles.

The Compassion Inn smokers joined tokers across America on Thursday, April 20 â?? 4/20 â?? in celebration of a counterculture holiday known as "420," the stoner New Yearâ??s.
Red-eyed tokers inhaled in groups large and small, public and private, indoors and out, marking a ritual that originated at San Rafael High School in 1971 by a group of teen-age potheads that would meet at 4:20 p.m. to get high.
While the scene at the inn was not entirely unlike a giggling dorm-style â??70s pot party, the mood here was decidedly reflective.
"Itâ??s so wonderful to have it be so open," said Isadora Karcher, a Felton resident attending the innâ??s grand opening that began at â?? you guessed it â?? 4:20 p.m.
Karcher and other guests touring the 216 Laurel St. establishment couldnâ??t help but let a mischievous snicker slip when they saw the tiled marijuana leaf mosaic in the master suiteâ??s bathroom, complete with hemp toiletries and towels.
"This is a new age," said Daniel Duncan, eyes darting around the 135-year-old Victorianâ??s half-million-dollar face-lift.
Too new perhaps for Santa Cruz police, who were unaware hemp hotel existed. Police and city officials are still grappling with the finer points of the cityâ??s ordinance allowing medical marijuana use passed earlier this month.
"Everybody is jumping into this before it is finalized," said Deputy Police Chief Jeff Locke, a co-author of the law. "I can see both sides of it. From their standpoint, this (fight to legalize medical marijuana) has been going on for years."
The ordinance allows city-recognized medical marijuana associations to provide the drug to qualified patients.
The innâ??s proprietors say they are not in the supply business, but simply are providing a sanctuary for those who use marijuana to stave off suffering due to illnesses such as HIV and cancer.
Guests must provide their own pot and a physicianâ??s medical marijuana certification to "partake of their medicine in a safe, supportive environment."
"Weâ??ve been in the medical marijuana movement for a long time," said Maria Malleck-Tischler, who co-owns the inn with partner Andrea Tischler. "Weâ??ve seen a lot of friends die from AIDS. Weâ??ve also seen that medical marijuana made their last days easier. We feel a lot of compassion and that is why we came up with this idea."
Business owners in the building next door have not objected to the venture, Malleck-Tischler said.
Aside from their Web site, the couple has done virtually no advertising. But the innâ??s five rooms, which range from $125 to $175 per night, are booked through July. Guests â?? the curious and the suffering â?? are coming from as far away as New Zealand, thanks to the overwhelming media attention the three-year labor of love has received.
"I wasnâ??t prepared for that," Malleck-Tischler said of the coverage.
Neither was Chas Sneyers, who had a view of the action on the toking deck from his bar stool inside the Poet & Patriot Irish Pub.
"I live a block away and read about it in the New York Times," Sneyers laughed. "If it helps people, I think it is great."
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Published: April 21, 2000
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DAY-DREAMER-MAN
01-17-2008, 08:13 PM
or just buy a huge bag of pot :rastasmoke:

Candnloveweed420
01-18-2008, 12:06 AM
anywhere so-cal. south of los angeles mayne........

friendowl
01-18-2008, 12:17 AM
id go to vegas
they got snow and all kinds of cool stuff to do

la is expensive
if you aint got a lot of cash to spend
you really cant do much