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June 29, 2008 at 11:34 PM #231404June 30, 2008 at 12:22 PM #231382little ladyParticipant
“It is not a police code and it’s origin is nothing other than some high school kids made it up because that is the time of day they would meet to smoke back in 1971. Shockingly it was in Northern California, ”
This may have been how it got started BUT NOW it is considered a national holiday for users.
There are people that don’t go to school or work on April 20th or “4/20”. They stay home to smoke as a celebration of that day.
June 30, 2008 at 12:22 PM #231504little ladyParticipant“It is not a police code and it’s origin is nothing other than some high school kids made it up because that is the time of day they would meet to smoke back in 1971. Shockingly it was in Northern California, ”
This may have been how it got started BUT NOW it is considered a national holiday for users.
There are people that don’t go to school or work on April 20th or “4/20”. They stay home to smoke as a celebration of that day.
June 30, 2008 at 12:22 PM #231515little ladyParticipant“It is not a police code and it’s origin is nothing other than some high school kids made it up because that is the time of day they would meet to smoke back in 1971. Shockingly it was in Northern California, ”
This may have been how it got started BUT NOW it is considered a national holiday for users.
There are people that don’t go to school or work on April 20th or “4/20”. They stay home to smoke as a celebration of that day.
June 30, 2008 at 12:22 PM #231554little ladyParticipant“It is not a police code and it’s origin is nothing other than some high school kids made it up because that is the time of day they would meet to smoke back in 1971. Shockingly it was in Northern California, ”
This may have been how it got started BUT NOW it is considered a national holiday for users.
There are people that don’t go to school or work on April 20th or “4/20”. They stay home to smoke as a celebration of that day.
June 30, 2008 at 12:22 PM #231564little ladyParticipant“It is not a police code and it’s origin is nothing other than some high school kids made it up because that is the time of day they would meet to smoke back in 1971. Shockingly it was in Northern California, ”
This may have been how it got started BUT NOW it is considered a national holiday for users.
There are people that don’t go to school or work on April 20th or “4/20”. They stay home to smoke as a celebration of that day.
June 30, 2008 at 12:58 PM #231412OC BurnsParticipantSo you’re NOT 420-friendly?
What about on the porch…outside?
June 30, 2008 at 12:58 PM #231532OC BurnsParticipantSo you’re NOT 420-friendly?
What about on the porch…outside?
June 30, 2008 at 12:58 PM #231542OC BurnsParticipantSo you’re NOT 420-friendly?
What about on the porch…outside?
June 30, 2008 at 12:58 PM #231582OC BurnsParticipantSo you’re NOT 420-friendly?
What about on the porch…outside?
June 30, 2008 at 12:58 PM #231595OC BurnsParticipantSo you’re NOT 420-friendly?
What about on the porch…outside?
June 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM #231442OC BurnsParticipant[quote=little lady]”It is not a police code and it’s origin is nothing other than some high school kids made it up because that is the time of day they would meet to smoke back in 1971. Shockingly it was in Northern California, ”
This may have been how it got started BUT NOW it is considered a national holiday for users.
There are people that don’t go to school or work on April 20th or “4/20”. They stay home to smoke as a celebration of that day.[/quote]
We always take the day off and drive up to Golden Gate Park, SF. A lot of others do too.
Happy 4/20 in advance!
June 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM #231565OC BurnsParticipant[quote=little lady]”It is not a police code and it’s origin is nothing other than some high school kids made it up because that is the time of day they would meet to smoke back in 1971. Shockingly it was in Northern California, ”
This may have been how it got started BUT NOW it is considered a national holiday for users.
There are people that don’t go to school or work on April 20th or “4/20”. They stay home to smoke as a celebration of that day.[/quote]
We always take the day off and drive up to Golden Gate Park, SF. A lot of others do too.
Happy 4/20 in advance!
June 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM #231574OC BurnsParticipant[quote=little lady]”It is not a police code and it’s origin is nothing other than some high school kids made it up because that is the time of day they would meet to smoke back in 1971. Shockingly it was in Northern California, ”
This may have been how it got started BUT NOW it is considered a national holiday for users.
There are people that don’t go to school or work on April 20th or “4/20”. They stay home to smoke as a celebration of that day.[/quote]
We always take the day off and drive up to Golden Gate Park, SF. A lot of others do too.
Happy 4/20 in advance!
June 30, 2008 at 1:16 PM #231612OC BurnsParticipant[quote=little lady]”It is not a police code and it’s origin is nothing other than some high school kids made it up because that is the time of day they would meet to smoke back in 1971. Shockingly it was in Northern California, ”
This may have been how it got started BUT NOW it is considered a national holiday for users.
There are people that don’t go to school or work on April 20th or “4/20”. They stay home to smoke as a celebration of that day.[/quote]
We always take the day off and drive up to Golden Gate Park, SF. A lot of others do too.
Happy 4/20 in advance!
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