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Smaug says: Ricky Gervais. Lesbian pr0n. Going into a crowded bar, purely because it's crowded. All these things seem to be popular with everybody else, but I just can't work out why. What leaves you cold just as much as it turns everyone else on?

(, Thu 15 Oct 2009, 14:54)
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Weeeeeed..................
Now I never claimed to be one of the in crowd whilst growing up, indeed I prided myself on being individual. I told myself I was taking things at my own pace and dag nan it if I wanted to stay in of a weekend instead of going out and drinking cider down the park with the other kids then that was what I was going to do. So I did.

My mum said i was a home body (bless her) but really this is a nice way of saying i was a dullard. A grumpy old woman in a 16 year old body, without the outragousness that old ladies get (at least the ones in my family but that’s another story). For some reason I feel the need to try and sort this out every so often. Maybe it’s the feeling that i’m missing something interesting or maybe it’s my inner nosy old lady but I often feel the need to try something different or new. This has led mostly to disaster and my inner grump coming to the forefront. This occassion was no different.

At the ripe old age of 30 (told you I was a late starter) I recently found myself in Amsterdam with the bright idea of visiting a coffee house to sample their wares. I ordered a bad boy space cake and then waited. And waited........ I wandered round the city for a bit and then Mr Topov decided that some Vodka would help things along. I got half way through my drink when a sudden feeling of gormlessness took over. The walls were catching my attention and damn it if they wouldn’t let go.

I also talked a lot of crap and nonsense about cold eye balls (wtf?) and a hilarious story about a cat called Brian (I’d say you had to be there but something tells me you wouldn’t laugh even if you were, it wasn't that hilarious).Mostly, though I stared at the walls and floor......

So my question is this, why oh why does this stuff appeal to so many people? In future if I want to stare in awe at something really boring I’ll put the cricket on and chuck the remote in the washing machine.
(, Wed 21 Oct 2009, 21:08, 5 replies)
Weed and Alcohol
should never be mixed.

You always end up staring at static objects hoping that they will anchor your spinning head.
(, Wed 21 Oct 2009, 21:46, closed)
Weed...
...you did it all wrong.
(, Wed 21 Oct 2009, 22:19, closed)
I've never been massively into weed
Half the time it doesn't do much to me, if anything. Sometimes it does and it's a good time. When mixed with alcohol, it's not pleasant. It's so hit and miss that I don't bother at all these days, can't afford to chuck away money on something that's got a 50/50 chance of doing fuck all when I could buy beer cheaper and get reliably pissed.
(, Thu 22 Oct 2009, 4:19, closed)
Because
When there's nothing to do but stare at the wall, you might as well make it interesting. I seldom do it at all (couple of times a year), but certainly never when there's a band to watch or interesting people to talk to. Some people have limited access to such things, and weed makes the otherwise boring, fascinating, as you discovered.
(, Thu 22 Oct 2009, 8:28, closed)
sounds like you did it wrong
my friends and I smoke a lot of it, and rather than turning us into gormless mongs it promotes merriment, in-depth discussion and creativity. We have all these things anyway, but I find that weed gives you more of them.

We also hold down good, well-paid, responsible jobs and don't let it get in the way of doing stuff.
(, Thu 22 Oct 2009, 9:37, closed)

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