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12-03-2007, 05:30 PM #1
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being high around sober people
I go to work (off the clock) while high sometimes. I work at Starbucks, so if I walk into my store and see co-workers that I know smoke, or know that I smoke and are cool with it, then I'll continue and get my drink. If it's someone that I know will kill my high (and there are a few), then I'll turn around and leave.
I went to Famous Dave's one night with my friend after we got really high and I got a hickory chicken sandwich. I ordered ahead and picked it up. I used visine so my eyes weren't red, but man did I laugh. My friend waiting in my car while I walked in, really relaxed, said that I was picking up and order and told her my name. She told me the total and placed my food on the counter. I thought she was waiting for the register to respond, so I kept holding my credit card, staring at the sauces, laughing randomly. It felt like 5 minutes and then I realized that she was probably waiting for me to hand her my card. When I looked up to hand it to her, I apologized and started laughing a bit, she smiled and said it was ok. She probably knew what was up. She was cute too.
Anyway, some places I go to while high. My eyes get really red, and I started using visine lately.czm Reviewed by czm on . being high around sober people Dont you guys think that when your high around sober people that know your high there kinda rude or is that just me? Rating: 5
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