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July 25, 2009 at 9:37 PM #437530July 26, 2009 at 5:00 AM #436815
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ParticipantGeorge Carlin said that mother’s milk is the real gateway drug since it leads to EVERYTHING else!
July 26, 2009 at 5:00 AM #4370194plexowner
ParticipantGeorge Carlin said that mother’s milk is the real gateway drug since it leads to EVERYTHING else!
July 26, 2009 at 5:00 AM #4373344plexowner
ParticipantGeorge Carlin said that mother’s milk is the real gateway drug since it leads to EVERYTHING else!
July 26, 2009 at 5:00 AM #4374054plexowner
ParticipantGeorge Carlin said that mother’s milk is the real gateway drug since it leads to EVERYTHING else!
July 26, 2009 at 5:00 AM #4375704plexowner
ParticipantGeorge Carlin said that mother’s milk is the real gateway drug since it leads to EVERYTHING else!
July 26, 2009 at 5:05 AM #4368204plexowner
ParticipantAllan – I haven’t done any recent research on hemp so I’m fuzzy on the details – DuPont may have been one of the key instigators against hemp back in the 30’s
here’s Wikipedia’s entry:
“Hemp
It is often asserted in pro-cannabis publications that DuPont actively supported the criminalization of the production of hemp in the US in 1937 through private and government intermediates, and alleged that this was done to eliminate hemp as a source of fiber—one of DuPont’s biggest markets at the time. Hemp paper threatened DuPont’s monopoly on the necessary chemicals for paper from trees, and Nylon, a synthetic fiber, was patented the same year that hemp was made illegal. The company denies these allegations.”
July 26, 2009 at 5:05 AM #4370244plexowner
ParticipantAllan – I haven’t done any recent research on hemp so I’m fuzzy on the details – DuPont may have been one of the key instigators against hemp back in the 30’s
here’s Wikipedia’s entry:
“Hemp
It is often asserted in pro-cannabis publications that DuPont actively supported the criminalization of the production of hemp in the US in 1937 through private and government intermediates, and alleged that this was done to eliminate hemp as a source of fiber—one of DuPont’s biggest markets at the time. Hemp paper threatened DuPont’s monopoly on the necessary chemicals for paper from trees, and Nylon, a synthetic fiber, was patented the same year that hemp was made illegal. The company denies these allegations.”
July 26, 2009 at 5:05 AM #4373394plexowner
ParticipantAllan – I haven’t done any recent research on hemp so I’m fuzzy on the details – DuPont may have been one of the key instigators against hemp back in the 30’s
here’s Wikipedia’s entry:
“Hemp
It is often asserted in pro-cannabis publications that DuPont actively supported the criminalization of the production of hemp in the US in 1937 through private and government intermediates, and alleged that this was done to eliminate hemp as a source of fiber—one of DuPont’s biggest markets at the time. Hemp paper threatened DuPont’s monopoly on the necessary chemicals for paper from trees, and Nylon, a synthetic fiber, was patented the same year that hemp was made illegal. The company denies these allegations.”
July 26, 2009 at 5:05 AM #4374104plexowner
ParticipantAllan – I haven’t done any recent research on hemp so I’m fuzzy on the details – DuPont may have been one of the key instigators against hemp back in the 30’s
here’s Wikipedia’s entry:
“Hemp
It is often asserted in pro-cannabis publications that DuPont actively supported the criminalization of the production of hemp in the US in 1937 through private and government intermediates, and alleged that this was done to eliminate hemp as a source of fiber—one of DuPont’s biggest markets at the time. Hemp paper threatened DuPont’s monopoly on the necessary chemicals for paper from trees, and Nylon, a synthetic fiber, was patented the same year that hemp was made illegal. The company denies these allegations.”
July 26, 2009 at 5:05 AM #4375754plexowner
ParticipantAllan – I haven’t done any recent research on hemp so I’m fuzzy on the details – DuPont may have been one of the key instigators against hemp back in the 30’s
here’s Wikipedia’s entry:
“Hemp
It is often asserted in pro-cannabis publications that DuPont actively supported the criminalization of the production of hemp in the US in 1937 through private and government intermediates, and alleged that this was done to eliminate hemp as a source of fiber—one of DuPont’s biggest markets at the time. Hemp paper threatened DuPont’s monopoly on the necessary chemicals for paper from trees, and Nylon, a synthetic fiber, was patented the same year that hemp was made illegal. The company denies these allegations.”
July 26, 2009 at 7:06 AM #436833svelte
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=svelte]
Captain Crunch. Whoever makes it, buy their stock.
and Dominos Pizza.[/quote]Dude! How could I forget the Captain?!?
Have you ever poured milk right into the box (with the wax paper liner in place, of course) and eaten it like that? Back in my teenage years, that was the way to go. Gawd, but that shit was good![/quote]
lol – yep been there done that. And the taste was spectacular…
July 26, 2009 at 7:06 AM #437036svelte
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=svelte]
Captain Crunch. Whoever makes it, buy their stock.
and Dominos Pizza.[/quote]Dude! How could I forget the Captain?!?
Have you ever poured milk right into the box (with the wax paper liner in place, of course) and eaten it like that? Back in my teenage years, that was the way to go. Gawd, but that shit was good![/quote]
lol – yep been there done that. And the taste was spectacular…
July 26, 2009 at 7:06 AM #437351svelte
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=svelte]
Captain Crunch. Whoever makes it, buy their stock.
and Dominos Pizza.[/quote]Dude! How could I forget the Captain?!?
Have you ever poured milk right into the box (with the wax paper liner in place, of course) and eaten it like that? Back in my teenage years, that was the way to go. Gawd, but that shit was good![/quote]
lol – yep been there done that. And the taste was spectacular…
July 26, 2009 at 7:06 AM #437422svelte
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=svelte]
Captain Crunch. Whoever makes it, buy their stock.
and Dominos Pizza.[/quote]Dude! How could I forget the Captain?!?
Have you ever poured milk right into the box (with the wax paper liner in place, of course) and eaten it like that? Back in my teenage years, that was the way to go. Gawd, but that shit was good![/quote]
lol – yep been there done that. And the taste was spectacular…
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