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08-03-2006, 07:36 PM #1
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Adios!
Hey wordddddd. I went through the exact same thing as you a while back. Although I smoked my way through college and still graduated with honors and a dbl major. After school though, I just felt my life needed a new direction and, 14 years after smoking my first joint, I stopped completely. I was totally weed free for a little more than five years. There were always those times though, like on a beautiful fall afternoon when the weather was just perfect, that I would have loved to just kick back outside and smoke a big fat joint. As time went by there were more and more times that I would think about smoking and eventually just came to the conclusion that being a smoker was part of who I was.
Originally Posted by wordddddd
Now I smoke again, weed not cigarettes (I quit those to and never went back), but nowhere close to as much as I used to. Instead of 4 or 5 times a day it's 4 or 5 times a week. I also almost never smoke during the day, its pretty much at the end of the day, after the kid has gone to bed, and there's nothing left to do. I work smoking into my schedule, not work my schedule around smoking. The best part is I find that I enjoy the high much more this way.
Anyhow, nuff about me. Goodbye and goodluck.Fengzi Reviewed by Fengzi on . Adios! Goodbye forgetfullness, goodbye lack of endurance, goodbye lack of strength, goodbye being so out of it, goodbye daily-haze, goodbye constant tired, goodbye stoner comments, goodbye pot! Starting today I am marijuana free for 26 days until I leave for college. I'm not bringing my bowl to college and IN college I'll smoke it if everyone is going out to get high, but I'm not buying a personal stash and will only smoke on the weekends. :) its my change I've been smoking for so long (in my Rating: 5
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