Oh my, GIG--how well I remember!! It was a shame we sprayed the "agent orange' on all that free growing pot in Viet Nam. I wasn't there, but I had friends and family that were and some did not return. It seems, in war, we need do away with drug testing. We have proven, we can't win 'civil wars' for other others. So, our vets might as well have a bit of fun!!

Hope your body isn't letting you down too much from that war. I see the ailments in many from V.N. war. My brother started using pot in Viet Nam and many I know report using it, as it grew in the wild, while there. Guess it would be nice if every war had a field of pot. Now, we secretly hide natural large grows in the wild.

If I ever pass thru Georgia, I will pull up my walker and share a bong with you!!

The days when we all went to group rallies and protested V.N and demanded our troops come home! May your life be enriched for your duty to our country. As we all know, Freedom is not Free! Our protests and daily activities on the 5 o'clock news.

Now, as we creep onto 60-we simply watch, the 5 o'clock news and hope we see: Marijuana Legal in the U.S. of A. !! pr
painretreat Reviewed by painretreat on . S.O.F. - Nope, not Soldier of Fortune - just Stoned Old Farts I remember the day when a $10 bag was called a "can" in So. Calif, and matchbox was a $10 bag in Georgia, and I even vaguely remember 1968. Anyone that says they really remember 1968 - wasn't really there. Hell, I was even a (reluctant) member of Uncle Sam's Marijuana Connoisseurs back then, but of course that was of the day way before drug testing. Shit, I'd have VOLUNTEEREDfor a drug test if it would have brought me back home from hell back in '71-72. Now as I stare 60 straight in the Rating: 5