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On Aug 4, 2:28 pm, Crescentius Vespasianus
wrote: --------------- Do you think that if alcohol was a cause in a car fatality, that they should also hide that from the public? In the 1950's, people were astonished to see so many people dying in car crashes, only later when the newspapers started reporting that alcohol was involved did the public start being educated about the cause of all these deaths. It's sad for the families involved that their Dad, or son died in a car crash because he was drunk, but the public has a right to know what is behind all the mayhem. Trying to link everything negative that happens to doping is ridiculous. Did you take "Reefer Madness" for an accurate documentary? This was a scumbag publicity grab. As Howard suggested it has a lot more in common with Fred Phelps than a decent human being. Bill C |
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Carl Sundquist wrote:
McGee, I think. Sandy wrote: All those Anglo-Saxons look the same. All those Irish Aussies look the same. |
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Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
But a half century of bio-engineering by potheads has created a weed that is so strong, that regular use will cause a certain mental breakdown. Potheads doing bio-engineering must be a haphazard process, a bit like Shakespeare's monkeys or beavis and butthead do astrophysics. |
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Dans le message de om,
Donald Munro a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : Carl Sundquist wrote: McGee, I think. Sandy wrote: All those Anglo-Saxons look the same. All those Irish Aussies look the same. Ahhh!! Purebreds. |
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Anecdotal. The study said subjects are 200 times more likely to experience a psychotic episode than non-smokers. Anecdotally, I've seen it recently in a close family member first-hand. Scared the sh*t out of us (and I was a daily user back in the day). While we there getting a mental health eval done, the E.R. doc told us despite what all the advocates for relaxed laws here in permissive Canada say, he's seen multiple cases of psychotic delusional thinking in that E.R. from nothing more than the whacky tobacky. It's real. We've seen it. JF ---------------- Of course it's real, the new weed bends minds in very unfortunate ways. Maybe the others are still smokin' dirt weed and getting ripped off, but for the ones who are getting the real '07 primo stuff, they are playing a game of russian roulette. Reefer madness finally became real in the 21st century. |
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In article
. com, RicodJour wrote: On Aug 5, 4:18 am, Donald Munro wrote: Scott wrote: They already know what happened, he had a known potential complication, albeit an unlikely one, to the surgical procedure he underwent. It could've happened to anyone. It was probably not a good idea to fly home so soon after the operation given the known circulation problems on long flights, particularly in economy class. Apparently he also did some gardening once home which probably was also not a good idea. Come to think of it gardening is dangerous for cyclists, I seem to recall McEwen (or maybe it was O"Grady) injuring their back while gardening just before the tour a few years ago. Not just cyclists. It's the Bob Ojeda Syndrome. From Wiki: He pitched well in 1988 but was involved in what some consider one of the most ridiculous accidents in baseball history when he severed the tip of his left middle finger while trimming his hedges in mid- September. I do not believe the stories athletes tell when recounting their injuries. Hedge trimming accident? Puhleeeze. A local baseball player suffered serious injuries in the off-season, told come crapola story, found out he was doing motorcycle stunts in a parking lot. Some athlete broke his wrist, said it happened when the golf cart stopped abruptly; yeah, he was drunk and riding on top of the golf cart. Anybody believes these stories lacks a critical facility. They injure themselves doing stupid ****. The old cyclists had the right idea. No swimming, no ice cream, don't use the legs unless you're riding or boinking. That's how they got to be old cyclists. -- Michael Press |
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In article
, Donald Munro wrote: Crescentius Vespasianus wrote: But a half century of bio-engineering by potheads has created a weed that is so strong, that regular use will cause a certain mental breakdown. Potheads doing bio-engineering must be a haphazard process, a bit like Shakespeare's monkeys or beavis and butthead do astrophysics. I'm sure Benjamin is a perfectly adequate astrophysicist. -- Michael Press |
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On Aug 5, 5:29 am, Crescentius Vespasianus
wrote: Trying to link everything negative that happens to doping is ridiculous. Did you take "Reefer Madness" for an accurate documentary? This was a scumbag publicity grab. As Howard suggested it has a lot more in common with Fred Phelps than a decent human being. Bill C ---------------- Funny you brought up reefer madness, because I read a news story the other day that the predictions of permanent psychosis caused by regular smoking of pot has now become reality. Of course when they made reefer madness, it was a cartoon, because the weed in those days was more likely to give you headache than get you high. But a half century of bio-engineering by potheads has created a weed that is so strong, that regular use will cause a certain mental breakdown. Dumbass - That is such an incredible load of crock. In this country we are surrounded by potheads who function very well. Personally, I don't like the stuff (puts me to sleep), but have plenty of friends who are chronic. Don't see any signs of psychosis in any of them. Other recreational drugs, ya, but not marijuana. thanks, K. Gringioni. |
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HOLD THE MAYO!!! |
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"Kurgan Gringioni" wrote in message
ups.com... On Aug 5, 5:29 am, Crescentius Vespasianus wrote: Trying to link everything negative that happens to doping is ridiculous. Did you take "Reefer Madness" for an accurate documentary? This was a scumbag publicity grab. As Howard suggested it has a lot more in common with Fred Phelps than a decent human being. Bill C ---------------- Funny you brought up reefer madness, because I read a news story the other day that the predictions of permanent psychosis caused by regular smoking of pot has now become reality. Of course when they made reefer madness, it was a cartoon, because the weed in those days was more likely to give you headache than get you high. But a half century of bio-engineering by potheads has created a weed that is so strong, that regular use will cause a certain mental breakdown. Dumbass - That is such an incredible load of crock. In this country we are surrounded by potheads who function very well. Personally, I don't like the stuff (puts me to sleep), but have plenty of friends who are chronic. Don't see any signs of psychosis in any of them. Other recreational drugs, ya, but not marijuana. Dumbass - Anecdotal. The study said subjects are 200 times more likely to experience a psychotic episode than non-smokers. Anecdotally, I've seen it recently in a close family member first-hand. Scared the sh*t out of us (and I was a daily user back in the day). While we there getting a mental health eval done, the E.R. doc told us despite what all the advocates for relaxed laws here in permissive Canada say, he's seen multiple cases of psychotic delusional thinking in that E.R. from nothing more than the whacky tobacky. It's real. We've seen it. JF |
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