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Postby Voyager » Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:14 am

The 10 Most Successful Potheads on the Planet… Cool Enough to Admit It

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An unemployed porno addict, sitting in his parents’ basement, playing video games, eating Lucky Charms out of the box with one hand while he lazily scratches his balls with the other. A dread-lock having, patchouli oil smelling, tie-die wearing, Phish listening, hula-hoop twirling space cadet. A burger flipping, acne having, socially inept, friendless loser… These are the common stereotypes associated with the term ‘pothead’. In a recent piece we published on pot farms, a debate erupted in the comments section, with some arguing that if you smoke pot, you’ll be poor, gay, and “washing dishes until you’re dead.”

Where these stereotypes originated remains a mystery to us. In reality, they couldn’t be further from the truth. Not only have 42% of Americans admitted to trying pot, but pot smokers have gone on to become some of the most successful people in our society. We’re not talking about Willie Nelson and Snoop. These guys are on the Forbes 500, they’re leading the free world, and they prove that all existing pothead stereotypes are nothing more than myths.

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Sir Richard Branson

While the ‘Sir’ in front of this guy’s name puts him in some very elite company, it doesn’t automatically get him on this list. What does earn him a spot is the fact that he’s the 236th richest person in the world, founder of the Virgin empire, which encompasses everything from airlines to record stores to cell phones, and made his entire multi-billion dollar fortune from absolutely nothing. Not only does this man smoke weed, he gets high with his 21-year-old son. He has publicly stated that there’s nothing wrong with smoking pot, has petitioned for the legalization of pot, and even said that if it were legal, he’d sell it.

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Rick Steves

Your name doesn’t become synonymous with ‘European Travel’ by accident. You can’t just take a bong hit, lay back in your bean bag and toss off a few ‘graphs on how awesome the Louvre is. And yet here’s Rick Steves, author of 27 top selling European travel guides, host of his own TV show and radio show, and a very outspoken pothead. He’s a member of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, and credits pot for turning him into a better travel writer by opening his mind to new things.

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Aaron Sorkin

In fairness to tokers around the world, Sorkin is a bit more of a ‘drug addict’ than he is ‘pothead’. He started dabbling with weed and coke back in the late ’80s, has been in and out of rehab numerous times, and was arrested for possession of marijuana, mushrooms and crack in 2001. So yeah, he loves to smoke weed… but he also loves to freebase. Not cool, Aaron! However, the man’s drug problems have done little to hinder his success in Hollywood. His work on The West Wing, both as writer and producer, earned him multiple Emmy Awards, and countless nominations for other awards.

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Michael Phelps

Mr. “Has More Olympic Gold Medals Than Anyone In History” made headlines this week when photos of him and a bong surfaced. Since the scandal, Phelps has given a few interviews decrying his “bad judgment,” promising it was a dumb mistake that never happened before and won’t happen again… but we know that’s bullsh*t. Phelps was hitting that bong like a pro, not daintily toking some little amateur joint. With this in mind, we’re going to go ahead and assume this wasn’t Phelps’s first time. It might be his last, but it definitely wasn’t his first. This means that you can become the most world class athlete of all time and be a pot smoker at the same time. Stereotype shattered.

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Barack Obama

Almost every American President before Barry, from Washington to Clinton to Bush, has had a pot addled past. Clinton purportedly tried and failed to smoke a joint, Bush was a boozer, but messed with coke and pot from time to time, Washington even grew marijuana on his farm. But as far as we know, none have admitted to smoking as much pot as Obama. He wrote extensively about his stoner past in his book Dreams of My Father, and in a 2007 interview stated “When I was a kid I inhaled frequently. That was the point.” Anyone who wonders what kind of future a pothead can have should take a hard look at Barack Obama. Not only can you grow up to be ridiculously smart, you can grow up to be President.

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Michael Bloomberg

The Mayor of New York’s last name is associated with ‘business’ and ’success’, not ‘failure’ and ‘the munchies’. But if you’re one of those idiots who believes a pothead could never amount to anything, you’d have never guessed this was the way Bloomberg would turn out. Did he smoke pot when he was younger? In his own words “You bet I did. And I enjoyed it!”

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Ted Turner

Ted is a rare breed of billionaire — he comes off as completely absent minded, incapable of even putting on his own pants. Yet he is a mega-mogul. He single-handedly invented the 24-hour news cycle with CNN, was named Time’s Man of the Year in 1991, is the largest private land owner in America, and also owns a few other TV stations, and the Atlanta Braves. So… owning lots of stuff? Not what you’d expect from a guy who grew pot in his college dorm room. Ted is also a major funder of the Kentucky Hemp Museum, along with renowned stoner Woody Harelson, and is a well known fan of the classic stoner cartoon Scooby-Doo.

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Montel Williams

The talk show prince discovered pot late in life, and for good reason. Back in 1999 he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, and couldn’t find anything to suppress his symptoms. He tried all sorts of pain killers; none worked, and all had horrible side effects. So he decided to try medical marijuana (same thing as regular marijuana, FYI) and it worked wonders for him! Years later, he is one of MS’s most recognizable faces, one of medical marijuana’s staunchest defenders, and even though he’s baked all the time, still managed to host his own talk show until 2008, when it was unfortunately canceled. Well, at least he’s still got his weed.

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Stephen King

We haven’t included many creative types on this list, mostly because they’re all potheads. Every actor, musician and artist ever is a huge pothead. It’s a fact, don’t dispute us. But writing 1,000 page novels is a slightly different process. You can’t just ‘jam out’ The Stand. Over the course of his career, both his output and his success have been unparalleled. He’s authored upwards of 50 novels and short stories which have sold a collective 500 million copies worldwide. He’s also been one of the most vocal proponents for the legalization of marijuana, calling laws against the drug “ridiculous,” and stating that “I think that marijuana should not only be legal, I think it should be a cottage industry.” It makes perfect sense. You’d have to be stoned to come up with some of the sh*t this guy has.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger

The Governator is the only man on this list who is actually on video smoking weed. In the classic documentary Pumping Iron, he is seen smoking, and loving, a joint. But hey man, that was the’70s, right? Things have chanced since then. Haven’t they? Well, Schwarzenegger hasn’t been puffing since his election to office, but he has presided over California’s recent medical marijuana renaissance. Now anyone who wants one can get a pot prescription in the state, which gives them legal access to some of the best weed in the country, and even allows them to grow plants in their own home. According to Arnold, marijuana “is not a drug, it’s a leaf.”
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Postby KenTheDude » Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:38 am

Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.
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Postby Voyager » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:02 am

KenTheDude wrote:Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.


My wife doesn't care for it, but I have been known to take a recreational toke now and then.

Phelps obviously likes it. I think it's sad how he lost his contract with Kelloggs over it. To me it's no different than if he was caught drinking a beer. Alcohol is much more dangerous, but it's legal. Go figure.

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Postby Voyager » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:21 am

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Voyager wrote:
KenTheDude wrote:Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.


My wife doesn't care for it, but I have been known to take a recreational toke now and then.

Phelps obviously likes it. I think it's sad how he lost his contract with Kelloggs over it. To me it's no different than if he was caught drinking a beer. Alcohol is much more dangerous, but it's legal. Go figure.

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It should only be legal when sitting home alone, in front of your computer, listening to the music of choice.. :lol:

Other than that, life's better without it.

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The same could be said for alcohol. A guy that used to live down the street from us was driving home from an office party 10 miles from here a few years ago, and he was drunk and drove into the wrong lane of traffic on a highway by driving up the offramp. He hit a car head-on with six college kids in it, and they were all killed. He is now in prison for 20 years, and his three young children are fatherless. His wife is in shock. He ruined the lives of eight families, and he didn't even have a criminal record. He was only 23 years old and had a good job at an auto dealership in the finance department.

You don't hear about that happening to someone after doing too many bong hits because it simply doesn't.

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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:21 am

Voyager wrote:
KenTheDude wrote:Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.


My wife doesn't care for it, but I have been known to take a recreational toke now and then.

Phelps obviously likes it. I think it's sad how he lost his contract with Kelloggs over it. To me it's no different than if he was caught drinking a beer. Alcohol is much more dangerous, but it's legal. Go figure.

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Even alcohol to an extent is unfairly demonized. Is it really fair to give a 20-year-old kid a $500+ underage citation and take his license away for having 5 or 6 beers at a party? These days, you're almost better off getting caught shoplifting something trivial than having a beer before you're 21. Pretty ridiculous really.

I'm not saying it's ok to hammer a bottle of Goose or a case of beer and drive around town, but still, the Puritanical attitude towards drinking and even pot are pretty stupid. I don't even smoke pot and I do have a few friends who have let their lives fall apart because they started smoking pot (if not from becoming lazy, then from pot being their gateway to acid/coke), but I still don't think it should be illegal. There will always be potheads, drunk drivers, abusive alcoholics, and lazy people irrespective of any laws/societal attitudes we have.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:24 am

Voyager wrote:
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Voyager wrote:
KenTheDude wrote:Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.


My wife doesn't care for it, but I have been known to take a recreational toke now and then.

Phelps obviously likes it. I think it's sad how he lost his contract with Kelloggs over it. To me it's no different than if he was caught drinking a beer. Alcohol is much more dangerous, but it's legal. Go figure.

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It should only be legal when sitting home alone, in front of your computer, listening to the music of choice.. :lol:

Other than that, life's better without it.

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The same could be said for alcohol. A guy that used to live down the street from us was driving home from an office party 10 miles from here a few years ago, and he was drunk and drove into the wrong lane of traffic on a highway by driving up the offramp. He hit a car head-on with six college kids in it, and they were all killed. He is now in prison for 20 years, and his three young children are fatherless. His wife is in shock. He ruined the lives of eight families, and he didn't even have a criminal record. He was only 23 years old and had a good job at an auto dealership in the finance department.

You don't hear about that happening to someone after doing too many bong hits.

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Driving really high ain't exactly a good idea either. Part of the issue there is people can go out to bars, restaurants, sporting events, parties etc and legally consume alcohol. Pot needs to be done a little bit more under the radar. You're less likely to be going a bunch of different places after smoking up. When you're drinkin you might be barhopping, trying to make it home to your own bed, trying to make it to the girl's apartment you just picked up etc.
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Postby Voyager » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:24 am

Ehwmatt wrote:Is it really fair to give a 20-year-old kid a $500+ underage citation and take his license away for having 5 or 6 beers at a party?


No, it's not - because society says that it's okay to drink alcohol.

If he would have smoked a joint he would have stayed home and played PacMan while listening to Pink Floyd.

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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:26 am

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Ehwmatt wrote:Is it really fair to give a 20-year-old kid a $500+ underage citation and take his license away for having 5 or 6 beers at a party?


No, it's not - because society says that it's okay to drink alcohol.

If he would have smoked a joint he would have stayed home and played PacMan while listening to Pink Floyd.

:lol:


I'd smoke a joint and go lookin for your avatar, myself.
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Postby Voyager » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:07 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
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Ehwmatt wrote:Is it really fair to give a 20-year-old kid a $500+ underage citation and take his license away for having 5 or 6 beers at a party?


No, it's not - because society says that it's okay to drink alcohol.

If he would have smoked a joint he would have stayed home and played PacMan while listening to Pink Floyd.

:lol:


I'd smoke a joint and go lookin for your avatar, myself.


Sounds like a plan. Let us know how that works for you. France is a long drive, and I think she has a hubby.

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Postby Don » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:14 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
Voyager wrote:
KenTheDude wrote:Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.


My wife doesn't care for it, but I have been known to take a recreational toke now and then.

Phelps obviously likes it. I think it's sad how he lost his contract with Kelloggs over it. To me it's no different than if he was caught drinking a beer. Alcohol is much more dangerous, but it's legal. Go figure.

8)


Even alcohol to an extent is unfairly demonized. Is it really fair to give a 20-year-old kid a $500+ underage citation and take his license away for having 5 or 6 beers at a party? These days, you're almost better off getting caught shoplifting something trivial than having a beer before you're 21. Pretty ridiculous really.

I'm not saying it's ok to hammer a bottle of Goose or a case of beer and drive around town, but still, the Puritanical attitude towards drinking and even pot are pretty stupid. I don't even smoke pot and I do have a few friends who have let their lives fall apart because they started smoking pot (if not from becoming lazy, then from pot being their gateway to acid/coke), but I still don't think it should be illegal. There will always be potheads, drunk drivers, abusive alcoholics, and lazy people irrespective of any laws/societal attitudes we have.


Lets see now, first a DUI arrest (luckily, nobody got hit when he ran the stop sign that got him busted), then the Bong action. Maybe Kellogg's saw a little bit of a pattern developing.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:54 am

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KenTheDude wrote:Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.


My wife doesn't care for it, but I have been known to take a recreational toke now and then.

Phelps obviously likes it. I think it's sad how he lost his contract with Kelloggs over it. To me it's no different than if he was caught drinking a beer. Alcohol is much more dangerous, but it's legal. Go figure.

8)


Even alcohol to an extent is unfairly demonized. Is it really fair to give a 20-year-old kid a $500+ underage citation and take his license away for having 5 or 6 beers at a party? These days, you're almost better off getting caught shoplifting something trivial than having a beer before you're 21. Pretty ridiculous really.

I'm not saying it's ok to hammer a bottle of Goose or a case of beer and drive around town, but still, the Puritanical attitude towards drinking and even pot are pretty stupid. I don't even smoke pot and I do have a few friends who have let their lives fall apart because they started smoking pot (if not from becoming lazy, then from pot being their gateway to acid/coke), but I still don't think it should be illegal. There will always be potheads, drunk drivers, abusive alcoholics, and lazy people irrespective of any laws/societal attitudes we have.


Lets see now, first a DUI arrest (luckily, nobody got hit when he ran the stop sign that got him busted), then the Bong action. Maybe Kellogg's saw a little bit of a pattern developing.


Yeah, Phelps definitely has some judgment issues. I don't think it's bad that Kellog's (sp?) dropped him. Quite the opposite. A celebrity/athlete finally has at least some consequences for doing illegal shit.
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Postby Journey/Survivor » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:55 am

KenTheDude wrote:Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.


Include me into your list too. I've never tried it, and have no intentions of ever trying it. I've never even smoked a cigarette, nor will I ever.
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Postby Rick » Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:20 pm

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KenTheDude wrote:Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.


Include me into your list too. I've never tried it, and have no intentions of ever trying it. I've never even smoked a cigarette, nor will I ever.


If I ever get to hang out with you at a concert, I'll get you to. :lol: j/k bro.
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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:51 pm

Next, how about the 10,000,000 potheads who were not successful?
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Postby Carla777 » Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:02 pm

Rick wrote:
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KenTheDude wrote:Never tried it and have no desire to. But that's just me.


Include me into your list too. I've never tried it, and have no intentions of ever trying it. I've never even smoked a cigarette, nor will I ever.


Count me in that list!

....now about Stephen King mention in the first list,i enjoy very much some of their classics books, but maybe all the weed make him write the same kind of stories over and over again :shock: :lol:
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Postby artist4perry » Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:32 pm

No intrest. Prefer to keep my brain cells in tact. I can come up with interesting enough things without it. I am scary enough clean! LOL! :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol:

At my Senior Art Show one of my professors who was unaware this peice was mine, was quoted to say, "I don't want to be inside this person's brain!" :shock: :shock: :wink: :lol: :lol: I have had fellow students at college accuse me of 'holding out on them". LOL! :lol: :lol:

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Postby Uno_up » Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:42 pm

artist4perry wrote:No intrest. Prefer to keep my brain cells in tact.


False...

Pot has been proven to stimulate the growth of brain cells in certain regions of the brain. The human body produces natural internal cannabinoids and the brain has receptors specifically for them.

See Marijuana and the Brain at http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/BRAIN.HTM
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Postby G.I.Jim » Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:43 pm

I think it's pretty unfair to compare pot to alchohol death-toll wise. Here's my reasoning... people say "you never hear about accidents involving pot smokers". Let me ask this question... where are pot smokers at normally, when they smoke? Usually hiding in their house because it's illegal! If it were legal in bars and restaurants, I can guarantee that the death toll would jump through the roof (so would sales of Snickers and Cheese Puffs!) :wink:
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Postby artist4perry » Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:48 pm

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artist4perry wrote:No intrest. Prefer to keep my brain cells in tact.


False...

Pot has been proven to stimulate the growth of brain cells in certain regions of the brain. The human body produces natural internal cannabinoids and the brain has receptors specifically for them.

See Marijuana and the Brain at http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/BRAIN.HTM



Maybe not but talk to most long term pot users and they don't sound like rocket scientists..........LOL! Hey do to your body whatever blows your skirt, I just have no need to do anything of that nature, it does not appeal to me.

To say one must do things of that nature to be a success or to be creative is also a myth, and I am not accusing you of making such a statement. But I have heard people say that. And I can say for one I don't believe that.
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Postby Rick » Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:51 pm

G.I.Jim wrote:I think it's pretty unfair to compare pot to alchohol death-toll wise. Here's my reasoning... people say "you never hear about accidents involving pot smokers". Let me ask this question... where are pot smokers at normally, when they smoke? Usually hiding in their house because it's illegal! If it were legal in bars and restaurants, I can guarantee that the death toll would jump through the roof (so would sales of Snickers and Cheese Puffs!) :wink:


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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Feb 10, 2009 1:56 pm

G.I.Jim wrote:I think it's pretty unfair to compare pot to alchohol death-toll wise. Here's my reasoning... people say "you never hear about accidents involving pot smokers". Let me ask this question... where are pot smokers at normally, when they smoke? Usually hiding in their house because it's illegal! If it were legal in bars and restaurants, I can guarantee that the death toll would jump through the roof (so would sales of Snickers and Cheese Puffs!) :wink:


Exactly what I said a few posts up. You definitely aren't in tip-top shape to be driving or doing other things that require coherency/adequate motor skills when you're high. People are generally doing it behind "closed doors," concerts being the big exception.
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Postby Uno_up » Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:06 pm

artist4perry wrote:[Maybe not but talk to most long term pot users and they don't sound like rocket scientists..........LOL!


There may just be a HUGE difference between Arkansas pot users and the rest of America, GinGin.
Some of the most successful people I currently know use pot regularly. I personally don't because of my profession and the associated risk of losing my job (and health insurance for my kids) if I ever tested positive. Then again, when I retire in just over five years, I'm going to construct the largest bongfire that Tommy Chong would be proud of and have a party. (you're invited too)

artist4perry wrote:To say one must do things of that nature to be a success or to be creative is also a myth, and I am not accusing you of making such a statement. But I have heard people say that. And I can say for one I don't believe that.


something has to account for those fantastic frogs and goblins of yours.
magical mushrooms?
a scratch and sniff picture of Friga?
...what gives?
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Postby Journey/Survivor » Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:13 pm

artist4perry wrote:
Uno_up wrote:
artist4perry wrote:No intrest. Prefer to keep my brain cells in tact.


False...

Pot has been proven to stimulate the growth of brain cells in certain regions of the brain. The human body produces natural internal cannabinoids and the brain has receptors specifically for them.

See Marijuana and the Brain at http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/BRAIN.HTM



Maybe not but talk to most long term pot users and they don't sound like rocket scientists..........LOL! Hey do to your body whatever blows your skirt, I just have no need to do anything of that nature, it does not appeal to me.

To say one must do things of that nature to be a success or to be creative is also a myth, and I am not accusing you of making such a statement. But I have heard people say that. And I can say for one I don't believe that.


There's a guy who I used to be good friends with that has been a heavy pot smoker for about 25 years now. He's become one of the most paranoid people that you could ever come across. Other than going to work he almost never leaves his home anymore. There's no doubt in my mind that it's the pot that turned him that way.
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Postby artist4perry » Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:15 pm

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artist4perry wrote:[Maybe not but talk to most long term pot users and they don't sound like rocket scientists..........LOL!


There may just be a HUGE difference between Arkansas pot users and the rest of America, GinGin.
Some of the most successful people I currently know use pot regularly. I personally don't because of my profession and the associated risk of losing my job (and health insurance for my kids) if I ever tested positive. Then again, when I retire in just over five years, I'm going to construct the largest bongfire that Tommy Chong would be proud of and have a party. (you're invited too)

artist4perry wrote:To say one must do things of that nature to be a success or to be creative is also a myth, and I am not accusing you of making such a statement. But I have heard people say that. And I can say for one I don't believe that.


something has to account for those fantastic frogs and goblins of yours.
magical mushrooms?
a scratch and sniff picture of Friga?
...what gives
?


Creative mind, and clear head. As I said, I don't buy that anyone needs it to be creative. Either they are or are not. I never needed a burning stick in my mouth to get high on life. I just enjoy it to it's fullest.

I never bought into the your too old to dream crap. Dreams are a speciality of mine. In dreams I can be invincible. In dreams I can create entire worlds. No shroom or burning stinky substance are needed to create, just a mind willing to dream, and a heart willing to follow. :wink: :D
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Postby Uno_up » Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:27 pm

artist4perry wrote:Creative mind, and clear head. As I said, I don't buy that anyone needs it to be creative. Either they are or are not. I never needed a burning stick in my mouth to get high on life. I just enjoy it to it's fullest.

I never bought into the your too old to dream crap. Dreams are a speciality of mine. In dreams I can be invincible. In dreams I can create entire worlds. No shroom or burning stinky substance are needed to create, just a mind willing to dream, and a heart willing to follow. :wink: :D


I believe I am falling in love with you, in a never see you naked kind of way. I agree with everything you say. do you have a sister?
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Postby G.I.Jim » Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:31 pm

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artist4perry wrote:Creative mind, and clear head. As I said, I don't buy that anyone needs it to be creative. Either they are or are not. I never needed a burning stick in my mouth to get high on life. I just enjoy it to it's fullest.

I never bought into the your too old to dream crap. Dreams are a speciality of mine. In dreams I can be invincible. In dreams I can create entire worlds. No shroom or burning stinky substance are needed to create, just a mind willing to dream, and a heart willing to follow. :wink: :D


I believe I am falling in love with you, in a never see you naked kind of way. I agree with everything you say. do you have a sister?



Ahhhh....... Such is the magic of Melodicrock! :wink: Such bliss, such reckless frolicking through the...ah...never mind. Just swap phone numbers, and make some magic. :wink: :lol:
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Postby Uno_up » Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:33 pm

G.I.Jim wrote:
Uno_up wrote:
artist4perry wrote:Creative mind, and clear head. As I said, I don't buy that anyone needs it to be creative. Either they are or are not. I never needed a burning stick in my mouth to get high on life. I just enjoy it to it's fullest.

I never bought into the your too old to dream crap. Dreams are a speciality of mine. In dreams I can be invincible. In dreams I can create entire worlds. No shroom or burning stinky substance are needed to create, just a mind willing to dream, and a heart willing to follow. :wink: :D


I believe I am falling in love with you, in a never see you naked kind of way. I agree with everything you say. do you have a sister?



Ahhhh....... Such is the magic of Melodicrock! :wink: Such bliss, such reckless frolicking through the...ah...never mind. Just swap phone numbers, and make some magic. :wink: :lol:


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Postby artist4perry » Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:33 pm

Uno_up wrote:
artist4perry wrote:Creative mind, and clear head. As I said, I don't buy that anyone needs it to be creative. Either they are or are not. I never needed a burning stick in my mouth to get high on life. I just enjoy it to it's fullest.

I never bought into the your too old to dream crap. Dreams are a speciality of mine. In dreams I can be invincible. In dreams I can create entire worlds. No shroom or burning stinky substance are needed to create, just a mind willing to dream, and a heart willing to follow. :wink: :D


I believe I am falling in love with you, in a never see you naked kind of way. I agree with everything you say. do you have a sister?


LOL! Sister's taken! She is not a dreamer though! :wink: My brother's single............. :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Postby artist4perry » Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:38 pm

G.I.Jim wrote:
Uno_up wrote:
artist4perry wrote:Creative mind, and clear head. As I said, I don't buy that anyone needs it to be creative. Either they are or are not. I never needed a burning stick in my mouth to get high on life. I just enjoy it to it's fullest.

I never bought into the your too old to dream crap. Dreams are a speciality of mine. In dreams I can be invincible. In dreams I can create entire worlds. No shroom or burning stinky substance are needed to create, just a mind willing to dream, and a heart willing to follow. :wink: :D


I believe I am falling in love with you, in a never see you naked kind of way. I agree with everything you say. do you have a sister?



Ahhhh....... Such is the magic of Melodicrock! :wink: Such bliss, such reckless frolicking through the...ah...never mind. Just swap phone numbers, and make some magic. :wink: :lol:


Reckless Frolicking?????????????? Dude put the dime store novel down and no one gets hurt! :shock: :shock: :wink: :lol:
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