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jtown1010 11-02-2007 10:46 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
There's a very long list of legal drugs that are a lot more dangerous than pot-marijuanna. Just because the guy likes his 40's and blunts doesn't mean he's an addict.

gobbomom 11-02-2007 10:48 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
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There's a very long list of legal drugs that are a lot more dangerous than pot-marijuanna. Just because the guy likes his 40's and blunts doesn't mean he's an addict.

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oh, but he threw a phone- so he's OBVIOUSLY a drug addict. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

pdogger 11-02-2007 10:51 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
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you don't know that. Chad could become all frozen up and paranoid w/ out it. Anyway, I think he really doesn't care about too many people's opinions.

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It's one of the many side effects of dope, you don't care about people's opinion because to care you have to have a working thought process. The gaunge has taken care of this for him.

jtown1010 11-02-2007 10:53 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
Not only a drug addict, but a rage-aholic too? This in addition to the fact that he stopped wearing his grill, and I'm genuinley concerned for the future of young Chad Batista. I use the term young loosely, isn't he like 30?

gobbomom 11-02-2007 10:56 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
he stopped wearing his grill?????! THIS IS NEWS.


I think he's like 25 or 26. not sure

pdogger 11-02-2007 10:56 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
Question:
What are the side effects of smoking pot?

Answer:
Here is a bit of a list as to the side effects of pot (not counting the high itself!): 1) Short term memory loss 2) Anxiety and panic attacks, some people end up in the emergency room. 3) Impotency 4) Testicle shrinkage 5) Avoidant personality disorder 6) Paranoia 7) Lung cancer, difficulty breathing 8) Laziness, unwilling to work. A heavy marijuana user will often be unemployed, living off the government or mom and dad. He/she will often blame society for their problems. 9) Men will often grow breasts and lose muscle mass. 10) On rare occasions, the drug can be laced and cause death. As for one study: Dr. Brent Moore and colleagues at Yale University, the National Cancer Institute, and the University of Vermont evaluated data from a nationally representative sample of 6,728 adults. Their analysis indicated that a history of more than 100 lifetime episodes of smoking pot, with at least one episode in the past month, increased an individual's risk of chronic bronchitis, coughing on most days, wheezing, chest sounds without a cold, and increased phlegm.

Look at the bright side, you can play with his [censored]!!!

gobbomom 11-02-2007 10:57 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
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Question:
What are the side effects of smoking pot?

Answer:
Here is a bit of a list as to the side effects of pot (not counting the high itself!): 1) Short term memory loss 2) Anxiety and panic attacks, some people end up in the emergency room. 3) Impotency 4) Testicle shrinkage 5) Avoidant personality disorder 6) Paranoia 7) Lung cancer, difficulty breathing 8) Laziness, unwilling to work. A heavy marijuana user will often be unemployed, living off the government or mom and dad. He/she will often blame society for their problems. 9) Men will often grow breasts and lose muscle mass. 10) On rare occasions, the drug can be laced and cause death. As for one study: Dr. Brent Moore and colleagues at Yale University, the National Cancer Institute, and the University of Vermont evaluated data from a nationally representative sample of 6,728 adults. Their analysis indicated that a history of more than 100 lifetime episodes of smoking pot, with at least one episode in the past month, increased an individual's risk of chronic bronchitis, coughing on most days, wheezing, chest sounds without a cold, and increased phlegm.

Look at the bright side, you can play with his [censored]!!!

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dude whatever. nobody cares.

McMelchior 11-02-2007 10:57 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
Truly hilarious!

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pdogger 11-02-2007 10:57 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
Question:
What are the side effects of smoking pot?

Answer:
Here is a bit of a list as to the side effects of pot (not counting the high itself!): 1) Short term memory loss 2) Anxiety and panic attacks, some people end up in the emergency room. 3) Impotency 4) Testicle shrinkage 5) Avoidant personality disorder 6) Paranoia 7) Lung cancer, difficulty breathing 8) Laziness, unwilling to work. A heavy marijuana user will often be unemployed, living off the government or mom and dad. He/she will often blame society for their problems. 9) Men will often grow breasts and lose muscle mass. 10) On rare occasions, the drug can be laced and cause death. As for one study: Dr. Brent Moore and colleagues at Yale University, the National Cancer Institute, and the University of Vermont evaluated data from a nationally representative sample of 6,728 adults. Their analysis indicated that a history of more than 100 lifetime episodes of smoking pot, with at least one episode in the past month, increased an individual's risk of chronic bronchitis, coughing on most days, wheezing, chest sounds without a cold, and increased phlegm.

gobbomom 11-02-2007 10:59 PM

Re: Wonder how many of these pros are dope addicts? Here\'s one example
 
okie doke. now you're spamming. and just an fyi, I smoked plenty of pot from age 16 to 22 or so and I'm just fine, and my kids are geniuses. So go away.


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