Then, in the 1920s, the word took on another meaning. George Maines and Bruce Grant’s Wise-crack Dictionary (1926) defines ‘muggle’ as ‘joint’, and ‘muggles’, in the plural, as marijuana. Two years later, Louis Armstrong gave the word further currency when he named one of his records Muggles. The origins of ‘muggles’ in this druggy sense remain swathed in a smoky haze of mystery.
Ugh.
Came back to a clogged autopot water line and a... Well, Pretty much dead plant. Still looks like it'll be a decent amount of bud. The pistols were just starting to mature and turn orange when I went on vacation, So it isn't really a huge loss.
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