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I will share. .. I'll cut one more lady down then I will share. :)
 
Come on then guys tell us about the first time you got stoned.

Awesome!

We scored some skunk, original skunk, lol, and made the silly mistake of going to my friends house and drinking all his parents booze before we smoked anything. I can remember being in his front room, passing round joint after joint, and falling off our seats in fits of histerical laughter, not really understanding why Terminator 2 was on the tv at 3pm and then I had to collapse on a bed as I passed out. Lesson learnt!
 
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BEARDS RULE !


BARE CHINS DROOL !

(also youi can see drool better on bare chins, whoop whoop)


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Come on then guys tell us about the first time you got stoned.

I was 13 and had stayed the night over at my cousin's who is a year older. My uncle was working so we were home alone. The guy in the apartment below us sold weed and he would sell my cousin joints for like 5 bucks I think. So we scrounged up the dough and hooked up. My cousin, 2 of our friends, and I sat out on the balcony in a little circle and took turns at the puff, puff, pass. Afterwords they asked me if I was high (they had all smoked before) and I was like "I don't know", and all the while I sat posted on the couch with a smile from ear to ear :grin:.

Not the most exciting story, I know, but that's what began my lifelong relationship with cannabis.


Interesting side note: I was in high school the first time I tried growing and I realized I really liked it. I fell in love with growing things (especially edible and medicinal) and improving soil. Cannabis introduced me to one of my greatest passions in life and, to me, it somehow deepens my relationship with it.
 
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Hey guys! Anyone got some tips on how I can can stay focused, and alert. ..? What can I think about to get that extra power....

You could meditate. Sitting in silence for 30 mins to an hour is a great regular practice.

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You could meditate. Sitting in silence for 30 mins to an hour is a great regular practice.

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This is a great idea. A few months back I started meditating for 20 minutes during my break at work instead of napping or fiddling with my mobile. I noticed an immediate difference. I would be refreshed and ready to go the rest of the day. No more falling asleep on the train ride home.
 
You could meditate. Sitting in silence for 30 mins to an hour is a great regular practice.

:smoke:

I actually do this in the closet where my tent and worm farm are located, I concentrate on the whir of the impeller and just drift off. I find silence incredibly hard to meditate in.
 
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