Super Lemon Haze in a Phototron

Don Gin and Ton

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damn you guys and your right wired brains. i can't draw stick men right haha cool pics peeps, that green water sucks though.

good luck for your philly job hun. have a bitchin weekend too.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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I bet you could see a lot of them T shirts @ the Grateful Dead show in Chicago this weekend.

I visited the Stonehenge in Washington State.
It was very hot that day, 110 degrees.

I did a bong hit of some very very nicely cured C99 in the parking lot after visiting and ended up driving the wrong way 100 mileS!!!!!!!
. It was a mesmerizing 2 LANE road which ran right next to the Columbia River. The road had no signs or stores or ANYTHING.. it took me 50 miles to wake my self up out of the trance and turn around. fuckin biggest directional driving error of my entire life. Ended up spending 8 bloody hours in the fukin car instead of 5 and half...till reaching my final destination in a freshly charbroiled central WA town, at least my room had a Jacuzzi!.Room 420 of course.lol

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Don Gin and Ton

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that's some crazy shit. Who would think of making a replica stone henge out of concrete!? Quite cool though. The one in uk is fenced off so the druids cant get to it on solstice its cray cray.

they still have no real idea what it is or how they got the stones there.

50 miles in the wrong direction is pretty damn high. Shit I can barely nhold a conversation that highnlet alone drive a car haha good work!
 

papapayne

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I went overseas with my parents to London when I was 14...I was desperate to see Stonehedge. I begged till my parents took me, it was a 2 hour taxi ride, 3 trains, an hour by bus, for a 20 min tour lol. couldn't even get near the actual stones I guess tourists had been carving or tagging them. Still haven't lived it down over 13 years layer
 

Don Gin and Ton

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hahaha too funny man. Really sucks most of our great monuments are locked away so you can't go touch or look at the properly. Bugs me. take the Easter heads for example ok not in the uk admittedly but they've only just dug them up in 2012 to discover they have bodies with intricate markings on them and modern man has known about those heads for decades.
 

DST

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I find ancient monuments a bit of a moot point. The pyramids for example, leave them bloody well alone, people are buried there!! Totally disrespectful! I do understand the need to learn history though, but lets face it, humans aren't too great at learning by their mistakes (I know I am not!)
 

supreme bean

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WoW.You got yer own plastic STONEHENGE I Summer soltice at THE real WAs a bonafide hippy affair.THE Stones were Free,from fencs.And everyone was shaggin .DID I SAY SHAGGIn BABY.......
 

supreme bean

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I went overseas with my parents to London when I was 14...I was desperate to see Stonehedge. I begged till my parents took me, it was a 2 hour taxi ride, 3 trains, an hour by bus, for a 20 min tour lol. couldn't even get near the actual stones I guess tourists had been carving or tagging them. Still haven't lived it down over 13 years layer
These days you can spill yer yoghurt pot right over them.
 

supreme bean

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that's some crazy shit. Who would think of making a replica stone henge out of concrete!? Quite cool though. The one in uk is fenced off so the druids cant get to it on solstice its cray cray.

they still have no real idea what it is or how they got the stones there.

50 miles in the wrong direction is pretty damn high. Shit I can barely nhold a conversation that highnlet alone drive a car haha good work!
I think the fences are gone from stonehenge.STONESHUGGING is the next must do.
 

papapayne

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hahaha too funny man. Really sucks most of our great monuments are locked away so you can't go touch or look at the properly. Bugs me. take the Easter heads for example ok not in the uk admittedly but they've only just dug them up in 2012 to discover they have bodies with intricate markings on them and modern man has known about those heads for decades.
Yea we also tried to see Buckingham palace but the queen was in residence so couldn't even get inside the gate. Windsor castle and tower of london were both pretty fucking incredible though.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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that is freakin WEIRD!

yeah I got to drive relaxed with all the mileage I do. :eyesmoke:
I have caught myself gettin into crazed racing moments with others on the highway, especially muscle cars.... and I have a meaningless generic 2006 Toyota Corolla im drivng...like I have a chance in hell...lol:eyesmoke:
lol but its like my Hero Speed Racer says..
" its not necessarily the power and tricks of the car but the skill of the driver."

fuckin love that lil 40 mpg car with all my heart. That car has got soul I tell u.
Bought it bran new off the lot in 2006 and I now got 150,000 miles on it and it purs like a prized cat. it has NEVER given me a break down or any problems cuz I keep up on the maintenance.
:-P
:leaf:Organization is KEY to a successful driving trip . :leaf:

I carry a small bong bongsmilieand buds of dog kush in my cosmetic bag.,:leaf:
THe Pinnacle pro vaporizer stayes in a kit with cleaning stuff now in a prescription container of Super Lemon Haze and a glucose stripp container filled with ground up C99.

and my latest addition ...
a plastic vial filled with Salt Stick Caps with electrolytes and caffeine along with one rolled joint and a lighter.
lmao u fuckers prob think im crazy.lol
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