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Eileen Dougharty's avatar

Some deep research on getting high and going dry….I can relate to “It’s an inexpensive investment in the future of my attitude.”

Hardly drinking at all these days as an effort to keep the winter blues at bay, feeling it might stick even when the sun comes back again. It takes more than it gives of late.

I can’t smoke pot because of my job, but I asked my neurologist about it. He said “Well, it’s really only helpful with anxiety, pain, and sleep”. The holy trinity! Might have to dabble after I’m no longer a fly girl.

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darrell parsons's avatar

I remember with great fondness a time in graduate school when I smoked some dope, and spent the rest of the evening, laughing uproariously about everything that anybody said. I was in fact, the most entertaining person you have ever met. With that in mind, I was recently at a party where someone had something to smoke. I was looking forward to the hilarity. 20 minutes later, lying on the floor, so I wouldn’t pass out, it didn’t feel so funny. It is also very disappointing because it isn’t easy to find things to laugh about these days. I hear that the marijuana these days is much stronger than 50 years ago. That sounds about right to me.

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