100 huh? Well according to your avator pic, your umm cheeks are holding up well for your age.:thumbsup:
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100 huh? Well according to your avator pic, your umm cheeks are holding up well for your age.:thumbsup:
I left high school at 16 and im at college now, a lot more freedom there than in high school and for once im learning!
Hey Pun. I'm 31, from Va Beach. I live in NC now but come home a lot. In fact, I'm going home for a couple of days tomorrow. Maybe we could get together. BTW, are you a boy or a girl. I'm married and a woman, so I would prefer to be hanging with gals, you know?
20 yr class reunion last friday , not that I give a shit or anything .
Crispi :jointsmile:
18 chillin in the fairfax/burke area.
30 and professional...are we a dying breed?
Cannabis has become to wide spread to the youth these days, too many kids come on forums like these and spread their ignorance around. I'm not much older then you, only 20 but i feel the same way.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlAzInIt4:20
>22 here
I'm 30, a smoker, and a professional. And, like Binger, you'd never know it if you met me. (Well, maybe not never.) :)
It's truly sorry that high schoolers have infinitely easier access to cannabis than someone like myself does. To any HSers reading this, 1) there's plenty of time to smoke later, when frankly your maturity permits you to handle it better, and 2) you're quite lucky but you shouldn't be. Oh, and I hasten to add 3), I will not discuss cannabis with you at all. Ever. Other than to say that there's plenty of time to smoke later.
That stated and with soapbox stowed away, I think PaigeTurner's idea is a splendid one. (Hi, Paige!!! :) ) Let's us "older" folks commiserate with each other at a Starbucks or some such. We can figure out an identification marker through private messages, but regardless and notwithstanding, we can either pool resources or cry on each other's shoulders, whichever seems more appropriate.
Peace and love, all.
Seriously looking for some intelligent mature smoking friends but having the hardest time. I long for the days when I lived in NYC, sat around with close friends smoking, drinking tea, and discussing everything from politics to existentialism...
Anyone looking for the same should PM or email me...