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Just in time for JRAD!!

The Nutmeg State goes green. Congratulations CT stoners.

Ya Mon! 
Takes effect July 1st (so watch your ass at Jrad LOL laugh)

You can get high on nutmeg.

Trees. 

 

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> You can get high on nutmeg.

Sure, but why would you want to?

Because you don't have any banana peels?

heart Martha

Martha's association with Snoop has certainly made her a lot less loathsome.

isn't this the place where all the rich people who work in NYC live?

***If Oakland is where all the rich people from San Francisco live.

 

>> Sure, but why would you want to? <<

I was 15 and we were out of weed. My friend heard you could eat a bunch and get high. So we ate a bunch (we packed a bunch of empty capsules... like 50) and waited all night. Nothing.

The next day I was at the King of Prussia Mall with my Mom and was floating. In hindsight, it was like a modern day edible buzz. Noticeable, yet good for public consumption.

Never did it again. I don't think I've run out of weed since 1983.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/nutmeg-high

 

What are the effects of a nutmeg high?

People with nutmeg intoxication experience a variety of symptoms, including drowsiness and hallucinations. There is, however, only a small amount of research on nutmeg intoxication.

One studyTrusted Source looked at cases of nutmeg poisoning at the Illinois Poison Center. The researchers reviewed the literature over a 10-year period and looked at 32 documented cases. They found that the most common symptoms of nutmeg poisoning included:

hallucinations

drowsiness

dizziness

dry mouth

confusion

seizure (in two cases)

Another case study involved a 37-year-old female who consumed 2 teaspoons (roughly 10 grams) of nutmeg. She presented at the emergency department with symptoms that included confusion, incoherent speech, and drowsiness.

The symptoms above usually occur within 3–8 hours of the person ingesting the nutmeg and can last for roughly 10 hours.

 

 

Before Nancy Reagan's D.A.R.E. program in the very early 1970s the program was called C.O.D.A.C.

 

https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/CODAC

 

They taught us well.

 

 

I learned about weed at my school bus stop through observation and peer pressure. The old fashioned way. 

I have always put Nutmeg in my jam, all flavors . 


Mostly because it cuts the sweetness from the sugar, and adds just a bit something extra ... ;)


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I knew a well-travelled guy back in the day whom ate a lot of Nutmeg, freshly ground, in strong tea (I think in Mexico or Brazil?). Anyway, he loved it and said it was mildly trippy but the dreams while sleeping were completely outrageous in a great way....but one reported downside was intense and painful hard-ons the next morning.

It's Awn !

Smoked my 1st Legal Bone this morning. Tasted the same as it did last night. But the effects are Way headier!

Congratulations Connecticut.  A liberty that never should have been taken has been restored .

Long Live The Grateful!!!

Concert Series: Melvin Seals & JGB - Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort
https://powderridgepark.com/event/concert-series-melvin-seals-jgb/

 

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constitution state>>>construction state

When I was a kid, I learned how to ski at Powder Ridge.

Also, they tried to have a music festival there in the Summer of 1970. Things didn't go well.

https://www.connecticutmag.com/issues/features/powder-ridge-rock-festiva...

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my first gd family boys all worked at powder ridge in their youths

dosed and made snow all day lol

Another transplant.

Somewhere in Connecticut, a village is missing its idiot.

> Another transplant.

Bwahaha. Getting too crowded for you, Racket?

 

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^^Billy Strings at same venue for 2 nights day before this shoe 

<< dosed and made snow all day

When I worked at Woodbury Ski + Racquet I did the same but at night. It pretty much consisted of drawing water from the stream at the bottom of the hill to make the snow,,, so we had to keep feeding a wood fire at that spot to keep the pipe from freezing up solid, and if it did we banged the ice off with a chunk of the firewood. That or you worked the hill, which consisted of whacking, with a long push broom handle, the ice that was forming on the snow making jets. Owner Rod Taylor (bless his soul) spared no expense on snow making technology. Good times. 

Yes on the Billy, I'll be there.

I got tix for the 7th anyway. Maybe the 8th if things go well. Interesting line up. Mystery Guests...ewwwww 

Raz we're going to have to smoke a fatty.