How, bout some trivia? 😎

which US president was quite open about cannabis use?

Did he inhale?

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George Washington?
Or Thomas Jefferson?

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His quote “When I was a kid, I inhaled. That was the point.”?
I think he inhaled…

I think you are taking about Bill Clinton…. The great inhaler. Unlike JFK who was claimed to be the great impaler by Marilyn………

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According to Slater from Dazed and Confused, Martha would have a big fat bowl waiting for him everyday when he came home :wink:

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Sounds like… Obama?

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Yep…
It was Obama…

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THC? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ANSWERING FOR A FRIEND :grin:

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Am I remembering correctly that he said when the money was right they went harder, like cocaine?

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Did he say that too? :flushed:

I believe I read it in one of his books

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Yup

Edit: Think he was in college

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What rock and roller played “old rubber lips” in a 1970 British cult classic crime thriller? And what was the character’s real name? Don’t forget, he also sang a song that became a big hit for him. The line “Let’s have a look!” was at the end of that scene.

Okay, it’s my favorite film of all time. It includes what I consider to be the best cinematic display of what being on a psychedelic is like. Pherber tells old rubber lips, “2/3 of the big one,” he replies “that’s crazy.”

Killer soundtrack. Lots of drug taking.

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Sorry but I definatly thought that film “gathered moss” and gave no satisfaction.

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could mickey be big MIKE or Michele by chance?

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Yup and willfully did nothing to stop other people’s lives from being ruined for doing the same shit. Even joked about “a little blow” on Kimmel.

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The words “fish” (the noun, not the verb) and piling (again the noun, as in a river or on a coast) are both mass nouns. They are not modified to make them multiples of the thing. Thus, one may catch multiple fish, but never fishes. That’s the activity, not the thing.

What are some other mass nouns? Can you name any without Googling?

I do find it interesting how piling is a mass noun whereas dolphin (that’s a group of piling driven at a slight angle and attached at the top with wire rope) is not. Dolphins is correct, pilings is not. Fuckin’ English.

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Moose, Deer, uh…

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R.I.P legend